If establishment Republicans cannot be criticized for bad policies or even corruption during a session, or after a session, or the year before an election, or during an election, that leaves … when?
Michael Quinn Sullivan
Political Corruption Is Real… And It Is Our Fault
Shame on us for turning elected officials into idols, offloading our responsibilities to them, and giving them power to abuse.
Outnumbered, Outgunned, Out-trained?
While a strong leader—a ruler, a king, a dictator—might allow his subjects varying degrees of freedom, only a self-governing people can truly have liberty.
The Church, Silenced
When shepherds cower in fear from the howl of government wolves, they shouldn’t be surprised to find their flock in decline.
Not Worse, But Not Better
The problem isn’t some devolution of campaigning, but the corruption of the human heart.
What We Do Tomorrow
The forces of darkness and despair will always seek to extinguish the light of liberty. When the inevitable assaults come, we can choose the ease of surrender … or we can fight back faithfully.
Meaningful Work
In a republic of sovereign, self-governing citizens, each of us should be about the high calling of productive, daily work.
Test Everything… Abstain from Evil
“There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.” – Daniel Webster
The Army You Need
God will provide what we need, when we need it, but it often won’t be what we expect.
Sullivan: Is Aggieland Tilting Left?
Students and faculty say aggressively liberal professors are becoming the norm, rather than the exception.