by | Jan 21, 2021

Uh-oh. Here we go again. President Biden has a long and vivid record of plagiarism. In 1987, his plagiarizing first of a British Labour Party leader got the ball rolling on this charge. As a young Bobby Kennedy fan working…

by | Jan 11, 2021

As a young United States Senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning book focused on eight United States Senators who fearlessly stood up for principle when all around them were afraid to do so. The title: Profiles…

by | Dec 4, 2020

Walter E. Williams, prolific author, piercing cultural commentator, old-school economist (that’s a good thing), devoted husband, loving father, and long-time friend of Grove City College, has passed from this world. To the rest of America, Williams was known as a…

by | Nov 9, 2020

It was Election Night. I was lying in bed, watching the coverage, when my mother yelled down the hall. “It’s over!” she screamed. “He’s lost! Go to sleep!” “No!” I yelled back. “He can still win!” It was 1964. I…

by | Nov 5, 2020

It is a very fair question: What kind of sore-losing idiot would suspect the Democrats of voter fraud? The answer: A remarkably sensible, adequately intelligent, reasonably skeptical idiot — with a graduate degree in American history, who knows what Democrats…

by | Nov 3, 2020

Lie Big or Go Home If I could vote in the upcoming election, I would most certainly vote for Donald Trump, just to stick it to all those free-speech-stifling people who identify as Democrats. I keep my mouth shut when…

by | Nov 2, 2020

During this presidential campaign, Republicans have vigorously charged that the Democrats are trying to win the election by the using fraudulent mail-in ballots. As these charges and counter-charges are hotly disputed, some pundits refer to the 1960 presidential election that…

by | Nov 1, 2020

As the party of secularism, the Democrats pride themselves on keeping “religion out of politics.” But they don’t mind if liberal politics seeps into religion. Nor do they mind taking direction from politicized religious figures. Recall the pope’s visit to…

by | Oct 1, 2020

As President John F. Kennedy implored of this country in 1961, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country,” we find that while the Bill of Rights enshrined what the country…

by | Aug 26, 2020

Before there was Ronald Reagan, there was Barry Goldwater, and before there was Barry Goldwater, there was Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. From 1938 until his unexpected death in 1953, Taft led the Republican resistance to liberal Democrats and…

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