by | Jan 18, 2022

I read in the progressive press that the Republicans are going to steal the next election and also stage a coup d’état. Contemporary leftist journalists have superpowers: not only are they able to predict the future, but they also condemn…

by | Jan 12, 2022

Sacramento Capitalism’s foes can’t make much headway arguing that socialist societies do a better job at providing for the economic and physical needs of the population, so critics are reduced to ferreting out minuscule or made-up problems that capitalist economies…

by | Jan 9, 2022

In January 1950, former Assistant Secretary of State Alger Hiss was convicted of two counts of perjury for denying in testimony to a grand jury that he provided State Department and other government documents to Whittaker Chambers and for denying…

by | Jan 7, 2022

I have very brave friends. One is a diver and feeds sharks in the aquarium. Another one bungee jumps from bridges. And another, the craziest, runs a WhatsApp group for parents at school. I recently wrote to him to see…

by | Jan 6, 2022

Sometimes it seems like any line I get into, there’s estate planning going on at the front of it. Even the express lane at my favorite supermarket. On one of my recent twice or three-times-a-week trips to Publix to pick-up…

by | Dec 24, 2021

Joan Didion, who died on Thursday at the age of 87, was a California girl, born to an affluent family in Sacramento and educated at Berkeley. In her 20s, she spent seven years on the editorial staff of Vogue in…

by | Dec 13, 2021

Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa shared the Nobel Peace Prize this year, the first time journalists have been the laureates of the prestigious, and at times controversial, institution. The Nobel Peace Prize is conferred by the Norwegian parliament, in keeping…

by | Nov 11, 2021

How did you get started as a journalist? While a student at Rutgers University, I founded the newspaper The Centurion with the goal of exposing wrongdoing on my college campus. My first experience in national journalism was in 2009, when…

by | Nov 2, 2021

In 2019, when I began writing Irreversible Damage, the transgender craze quietly ravaging teenage girls for nearly a decade burst into an uncontrolled, destructive burn. The previous year, a public health researcher then at Brown University, Dr. Lisa Littman, had…

by | Jul 10, 2021

If everything goes according to plan, in three days I will be 40 years old. At that age, Gutenberg had already invented the printing press, James Stewart had already starred in It’s a Wonderful Life, John Belushi had already died,…

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