A National Conversation: Making The Right Choices
D/S/Cs always want to “have a national conversation,” so let’s have a conversation. I’ll start, but unlike you, I won’t …
D/S/Cs always want to “have a national conversation,” so let’s have a conversation. I’ll start, but unlike you, I won’t …
I have occasionally written about D/S/C social anthropologists who bravely venture into the untracked wilds of Flyover Country. Armed with superior …
I last updated this series of articles beginning in January of 2020, and will continue to update it yearly. Times …
You may have noticed, gentle readers, I’m more or less restraining myself in commenting on the legal maneuvering around the …
Every Thanksgiving, I take the time to pause and reflect on my life. So much of what I write here …
Gentle Readers, this is not unexpected, but it’s a very, very bad sign for the survival of our Republic. From …
Gentle readers, I originally planned to write an impassioned plea on behalf of the President today, a last ditch attempt …
As we all know, we have a momentous choice to make November 3rd. For a great many Americans, a candidate’s …
The confirmation hearings of Amy Coney Barrett were instructive on many levels. Never have the governing philosophies of Republicans and …
The foundation of liberty is the unalienable right to self-defense. Thomas Cahill, in his exceptional The Gifts Of The Jews, …
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris—the Harris/Biden ticket—are the most overtly anti-liberty/gun campaign in recent history, perhaps in all of American …
When the Constitutional Convention ended, so the story goes, a woman asked Benjamin Franklin: Well Dr. Franklin, what kind of …
In February of 2016, upon the death of Antonin Scalia, I wrote: Antonin Scalia: What’s An Oath Worth? With the …
If you have not, gentle readers, pause with me a moment to pray that the Lord take Ruth Bader Ginsberg …