That which must be named.
ISIS is gaining in strength and boldness and capacity to disrupt a free society like ours in large measure because our leadership – namely our president — refuses to call the problem by its name.
ISIS is gaining in strength and boldness and capacity to disrupt a free society like ours in large measure because our leadership – namely our president — refuses to call the problem by its name.
It is dangerously naive to think that the horrors experienced by France and Belgium in the past four months will remain confined to Europe.
At $800 billion the Stimulus stands as the largest single government spending bill in world history. So what happened to the money?
Donald Trump is gaining in the polls by loudly voicing the pent-up fear, frustration and anger felt by ordinary Americans.
You won’t convince a majority of Americans to support importing thousands of Syrian refugees so long as Obama’s response to the growing threat of ISIS remains so flaccid.
We keep hitting the debt limit and therefore keep having government “shutdown” dramas because the Congress has stopped functioning as it should as keeper of the purse.
Obama and his apologists can try to spin the facts of his presidency however they want. But spin isn’t reality.
Sasha and Malia Obama have lived their lives with a mother and a father in the house who love them and who are active in raising them. For all of my disagreements with Barack Obama, this is a part of him that I like and respect.
No one on Earth today is threatened by radical Anglicans, Methodists, Presbyterians or Catholics. But as we have seen in just the past few days, we all have reason to fear radical Islamists.
Free community college for everybody is a bad idea because it will only serve as a devaluation of the currency that, for now at least, still attaches to a community college education.