by | Mar 5, 2021

Among the flashier items on the government docket at the moment is President Joe Biden’s new commission on Supreme Court reform, but it’s not the only transformative proposal the judiciary branch faces. The push to broaden the bench is coming…

by | Dec 9, 2020

“Stopping the Hammer,” editorial cartoon by Patrick Cross for The American Spectator, Dec. 9, 2020.

by | Dec 2, 2020

My friends all ask me the same question. If the Democrats win the two Georgia Senate seats on January 5, and Joe Biden is declared the winner of the presidential election, will the Democrat Senate under Charles Schumer along with…

As this is being written, way past midnight on the East Coast on Tuesday night, the presidential race still is tight, but the Republicans have held the Senate. That means the Republic survives Democrat braggadocio and declarations that they will…

by | Oct 6, 2020

History! Don’t we know by this stage in the Damn-demic Era that History is what you make up to push a point you want everybody else to take up? The New York Times’ rancid “1619 Project” comes sorrowfully to mind….

by | Oct 3, 2020

Today’s partisan wars over the judiciary are not good for the republic. The right answer is to return judges to their intended role. A second best would be to end life tenure for Supreme Court appointees. In a perfect world,…

by | May 7, 2020

King James I fancied himself an intellectual. In an age of great ideas and great writing, he wrote a treatise on government, The True Law of Free Monarchies, in which he promoted the divine right of kings. The book’s subtitle…

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