by | Jun 11, 2024

Back home in Louisiana, we remember something the rest of you probably don’t. It was right at the end of August 2005, and Hurricane Katrina had just blown through the New Orleans area. The city took a beating from the…

by and | May 17, 2024

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted on Monday to dump its DEI program and revert those funds to campus police. That’s great news, but it’s hardly the only evidence that the cultural winds may be shifting away…

by | Apr 9, 2024

Last night, during the eclipse, I was having a few drinks. That’s not the news. The news is that I was having drinks with a retired paratrooper who put his life on the line during various special operations in the…

by | Apr 1, 2024

I have been dealing with certain health matters the past two months, so have been a bit absent from these pages. But the news of Pres. Biden’s Easter sacrilege, coming on top of the outrageously disgraceful performances these past two…

by | Dec 25, 2023

Much has been written — and much more will be – about the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision holding that former president Donald Trump must be denied a place on the state’s primary election ballot in the 2024 election on the…

by | Dec 22, 2023

It’s Christmas, a time of love and peace for everyone except columnists. So I’ve decided to lend Santa a hand and suggest some gifts that will fit their recipients like a glove. (READ MORE from Itxu Diaz: White House Anti-Christmas Video…

by | Dec 14, 2023

Alan Dershowitz, the famed Harvard Law professor emeritus — a Democrat and non-Trump voter who, out of his support for the Constitution, served as Donald Trump’s lawyer in the then-president’s impeachment — had this warning for Democrats in that day…

by | Oct 27, 2023

By now, the speaker of the House role has been given to Rep. Mike Johnson, who for some reason was voted in unanimously even among the Republican Party’s Never Trumpers. I sure did not see that coming. But whether it’s…

by | Sep 20, 2023

San Francisco Democrat Nancy Pelosi will run for Congress in 2024. This may signal that 83 is the new 43, 53, or 63, but, according to the two-time House speaker, much more is in play. “[O]ur City needs us to…

by | Sep 18, 2023

Even Nancy Pelosi doesn’t want to live in San Francisco anymore. If not the explicit excuse for her recent announcement to seek reelection, that is no less its consequence. And all things considered — in San Francisco and California —…

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