by | Feb 8, 2022

The world is a complex and troubled place. We can’t fix it. To mature is to understand this. One of the big differences between liberals and conservatives is that the latter have already come to terms with the fact that…

by | Mar 1, 2021

Bill Cassidy was on the ballot in Louisiana last November just as President Trump was. Cassidy managed a similar percentage of the vote in the Bayou State that night — 59 percent to Trump’s 58 percent. But if you think…

by | Mar 1, 2021

He’s back. If there was any doubt about the popularity of Donald Trump in the conservative movement, it was erased for good with his Sunday CPAC appearance. In the tradition of Trump rallies he entered the hall in Orlando to…

by | Mar 1, 2021

February has come and gone, and President Biden still has not delivered a State of the Union address. He spent the weekend cooped up in Delaware, remaining invisible, as is his wont. Meanwhile, all eyes were on Orlando on Sunday…

by | Mar 1, 2021

Watching director and producer Robby Starbuck speak at CPAC 2021 last Friday, I had a major revelation, which had been percolating in my head for a year. The fundamental struggle of our time is not between Right and Left, right…

by | Feb 25, 2021

Neither cancel culture nor COVID can shut down CPAC. The venerable Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), now a robust 47 years old, is gathering this weekend as it always does at this time of year. Yes, the conference has moved…

by | Feb 25, 2021

Tampa  Conservatives are gathering this weekend for the Conservative Political Action Committee’s (CPAC) annual séance in Orlando. Unlike its Peach State neighbor to the north, Florida appears to remain safely red. At least for the moment. CPAC attendees should feel…

by | Apr 20, 2020

One big reason why America’s coronavirus relief bill took so long to pass is that the Senate majority, held by Republicans, came down with something nasty. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul tested positive for COVID-19. Utah Sens. Mitt Romney and Mike…

by | Mar 15, 2020

Washington Can science lead to dumb panic? It’s a question I’ve been asking as the stock market cannibalized itself in response to the coronavirus outbreak, academia shuttered classrooms, and other interests did their utmost to convince their customers that they…

by | Mar 4, 2020

Washington Last week the Washington Times had an inspirational moment. On Thursday they wrapped this venerable newspaper in a red-inked wrapper and presented readers with an evocative question. In the top half of the wrapper the editors asked boldly, Tired…

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