TEMECULA, CA — I highly recommend that readers peruse an excellent, light-hearted op-ed that I wrote in the Christmas Eve…
The first sentence of my intellectual biography of National Review’s co-founder read: “James Burnham began his intellectual career in the…
A woman named Holly from Cincinnati was recently knocked unconscious by a sucker punch at a jazz festival. The attack…
Whoopi Goldberg really stepped in it — just in time for last week’s Juneteenth federal holiday. The aging, balding, previously-funny “comedienne” babbled wildly Wednesday on…
In a country obsessed with surface-level solutions, it’s easy to miss real revolutions when they happen. That’s exactly what we’re…
For months now, I’ve been urged to review Max Boot’s Reagan: His Life and Legend. I’ve resisted for many reasons….
I argued in my previous article that to increase the supply of quality black professional candidates, the focus should be…
When Julius Caesar was repeatedly stabbed in a Senate meeting in 44 B.C., it wasn’t just Brutus, Cassius, or the…