“Rittenhouse Lawsuit,” editorial cartoon by Yogi Love for The American Spectator, November 22, 2021.
Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal is a dramatic affirmation of the right to self-defense and a huge blow to the gun control movement. This drama is a long way from over. If people such as Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) and BLM activist…
Back in the 1960s — more than half a century ago — the New York Times ran an ad in their very powerfully influential Sunday edition about racism in Alabama and in some other southern states. The advertisement, “Heed Their…
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President Joe Biden is “angry and concerned” about Friday’s “not guilty” verdicts on all counts against Kyle Rittenhouse — the then 17-year old who, acting in self-defense (according to the jury’s evidence-based conclusion), killed two men and injured a third…
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Well, what took them so long? He was clearly innocent. Well, it’s complicated. A proper jury should take some time. Not forever and a…
Eric Hoffer got a bead on the various players involved in the Kenosha case 70 years before it came to trial. “There is in us a tendency to locate the shaping forces of our existence outside of ourselves,” he wrote…
Prior to the mockery of justice playing out this month in Kenosha, Wisconsin, which stemmed from the riots there last year, my sole knowledge of the Wisconsin city was of the late, great John Candy belonging to the Kenosha Kickers…
Way back when, President Trump stirred a maelstrom when he called the mainstream media the “enemy of the people.” Although “anything Trump” immediately generates intense feelings on all sides, essentially ending much reasoned discussion and informed reciprocal debate, it is…