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by | Jun 23, 2022

On Thursday, the single greatest living American used the occasion of his 74th birthday to remind of his greatness. He did so by issuing the single piece of writing that, at least thus far, best encapsulates and defines his career…

by | Jun 23, 2022

The game of operator played cross-generationally by Supreme Court justices so warps constitutional jurisprudence that the opinion and the dissent often get it wrong, as they did in Carson v. Makin this week. “Justice [Stephen] Breyer stresses the importance of…

by | Jun 21, 2022

A group protesting in front of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s house on Sunday removed any doubt as to the insanity of supporting abortion. Clad in bloody pants and carrying baby dolls, the abortion activists attempted to evoke…

by | Jun 10, 2022

With the possible exception of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas, no Supreme Court nominee has suffered the kind of abuse heaped on Brett Kavanaugh during his 2018 confirmation. Senate Democrats, aided and abetted by major media outlets, tried to destroy…

by | May 10, 2022

Washington — Do you remember the days when our liberal friends were forever claiming the moral high ground on almost any issue no matter how devoid of moral content the issue might be? They claimed it, of course, on issues…

by | May 8, 2022

Amid all the hullabaloo over Roe v. Wade, stare decisis, leakage of confidential Supreme Court documents, pro-choice, pro-life, and fetal viability, virtually no one comments on a simple reality: 15 weeks is plenty of time to get an abortion. That…

by | May 4, 2022

It is hard to square the alarmism of abortion advocates with their frequent pronouncements on the American people’s support for Roe v. Wade. These advocates make abortion sound as American as apple pie. On MSNBC and CNN, pundits throw around suspiciously…

by | May 3, 2022

In a strike for the First Amendment, the Supreme Court Monday ruled that the city of Boston could not prevent a private group from flying a Christian flag on a flagpole located on government property for a commemorative event when…

by | May 3, 2022

Amid all the hyperventilating over the SCOTUS leak, I am hearing and reading analyses I believe are wrong in some cases, miss salient points, and miss the leak’s real ramifications. We live in a 24-hour news cycle where cable news…

by | May 3, 2022

There have been war correspondents since Herodotus chronicled the Persian War of 499–449 B.C. Newspaperman Ernie Pyle famously embedded himself with American foot soldiers during World War II to give folks back home a welcome grunts’ perspective, before he died…

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