Principles for Governing
Against the odds, and most pundits’ predictions, Donald Trump has been elected president.
Against the odds, and most pundits’ predictions, Donald Trump has been elected president.
Election fraud is serious. But it’s not as destructive as the sacrifice of America’s republican heritage.
The presidential election is neither soap opera nor reality show, but serious business.
Hillary Clinton talks about breaking the glass ceiling. The rest of us should focus on her crass dealing.
Again state legislatures have approved new rules to prevent election fraud. Again federal courts have struck the laws down.
A new Marist poll of over 1,000 American adults finds that while 51 percent of Americans use the term “pro-choice” to describe their abortion views, that term is misleading.
We all claim to hate the “establishment.” And why not? Look at the mess around us. It’s obvious that the folks in charge haven’t done a very good job.
Moral relativism at the top has distorted the meaning of justice.
America always has been an exceptional nation.
The justice’s 25-year Supreme Court legacy would make the Framers proud.