The Left’s continued attack on Sen. Tim Scott goes beyond their normal visceral vituperation into fear and loathing. They fear Scott’s challenge to their designated version of reality. They loathe the apostasy of someone who rejects by his very existence…
Not surprisingly, minutes after Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) delivered the GOP’s rebuttal to President Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress last week, he was met with vicious smears and incendiary diatribes from the national media and the Left….
Our country’s social stasis is disrupted terribly by police shootings. Now that police wear body cams and members of the public scour the streets for interesting events to film on smartphones and then to post to social media, more police…
Last Saturday in The American Spectator I warned that the Left is coming to demolish the homeland. I have come to believe that Mrs. Linda Thomas-Greenfield reads my columns with fervor and obedience. It’s the only explanation as to why the…
Buried in the liberal lie that vote security somehow “suppresses” votes of black Americans is the truth: it protects their vote security, as well. Even in minority communities, ballots themselves are color blind. Deep in the cynical assertion that protecting…
The California Department of Education recently decided to update its “Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve.” A section entitled “Supporting Equitable and Engaging Mathematics Instruction” promotes “an anti-racist mathematics practice” where the goal is for teachers…
Georgia finally enacted some laws to protect ethical voting. My American Spectator colleague, David Catron, refers to these laws as “election integrity laws” — and that is what they are. “Jim Crow”? What on G-d’s Earth are the leftist Crazies talking…
What a curious thing it must be to write for the New York Times. Your employer has cultivated an educated audience that knows less about what is really happening in America than does the average Joe, and your mandate is…
Back in my days as a Wheaton prof, I used a book of informal fallacies (those lacking mathematical precision) in my introduction to logic. As I recall, it listed 100 of these cheesy shortcuts. I was familiar with the classics…