Larger Message from the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard Trial
Andrea Widburg of the American Thinker probes beyond the headlines of a high-profile celebrity defamation trial. [W]hen you start reading about so many of the actors, you discover that they’re…
Andrea Widburg of the American Thinker probes beyond the headlines of a high-profile celebrity defamation trial. [W]hen you start reading about so many of the actors, you discover that they’re…
Frank Liberato writes at the American Thinker about negative long-term impacts from today’s political and cultural fights. Many of us older than half a century no longer recognize the country…
Victor Davis Hanson writes at National Review Online about new rules that are changing America for the worse. 1) Money is a construct. It can be created from thin air.…
Victor Davis Hanson of National Review Online explores a gulf between rhetoric and reality. Modern prophets often say one thing and do another. Worse, they often advocate in the abstract…
John Fund‘s latest National Review Online column highlights the near-constant cries of racism that plague today’s political debate. Every time you think there’s nothing left, no area or topic, where…
Thomas Sowell‘s latest column at Human Events peruses the landscape of college commencement speeches this spring. Two themes seem to dominate Commencement speeches. One is shameless self-advertising by people in…
In a conversation yesterday, I shared my realization that the truth was on trial these days. It’s a far cry from thirty years ago when allegations would be measured against…
Three wishes games are stupid. If I could have three wishes for local news stories right now, I will probably change my mind in a minute. But here are the…
Victor Davis Hanson‘s latest column for National Review Online tackles the tough tasks facing today’s thought police. It is not easy being a contemporary thought policeman. No sooner had the…
I gave up TV, except for my three favorite shows, when I was twelve. Now, I keep looking at them in the gym, and I have become convinced programmers are…
This whole anger management problem resurfaced this morning when, while watching Super Bowl highlights, I did not spy one Asian on the field. I determined to lodge a complaint with…
James Lileks explores for National Review Online a Slate writer’s unusual suggestion about rethinking the week. It would appear that writers for Slate wake, stretch, yawn, and think: What comfortable,…