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by | Nov 14, 2018

The next time an ambitious politician suggests an intervention by the Federal Government to solve an important issue of the…

by | Nov 14, 2018

There is a lesson to be learned from the ups and downs of the last week or so. And the lesson is…

by | Nov 14, 2018

As a child, I was terrified to fly. Still am to some degree. But back then, seeing the aftermaths of…

by | Nov 14, 2018

Baltimore In the early days of Baltimore, if a Catholic leader had proposed a religious gathering at a swanky hotel,…

by | Nov 14, 2018

Tampa A frequent complaint from reasonable Americanos is that political races and the annoying campaigns that accompany them last waaaay too…

by | Nov 14, 2018

Tuesday evening Hillary Clinton told a crowd that Stacey Abrams, the apparent loser in Georgia’s recent gubernatorial election, would have…

by | Nov 14, 2018

Washington I have been reading a most perspicacious book by my friend Andrew Roberts. It is just out, Churchill: Walking…

by | Nov 13, 2018

Cult City: Jim Jones, Harvey Milk, and 10 Days That Shook San Francisco
By Daniel J. Flynn
(ISI Books, 258 pages, $27.95)

Dan Flynn’s Cult City is not a happy read, but an instructive one.

by | Nov 13, 2018

The e-commerce revolution that is transforming the American (and global) economy was “Made in the USA” by American entrepreneurs. However, it is being undercut by antiquated regulations from an international organization: the Universal Postal Union (UPU)

by | Nov 13, 2018

The terrorist massacre of eleven American Jews at a Pittsburgh synagogue understandably received ample coverage in mainstream media. However, in the era of identity politics, the Pittsburgh tragedy conveniently fits the liberal narrative of racist bigotry: an anti-immigrant white male subscribing to neo-Nazi conspiracies targeting a liberal Jewish congregation.

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