Commentary

Is The Republic Still Worth Serving?

Is The Republic Still Worth Serving?

Veterans Day is an opportunity to thank those who have served, and consider what sort of nation we ask men and women to defend.

MOST RECENT

Failing The Next Generation

Education has gone from “training up” a child, to tearing down the moral and religious upbringing of their families.

What Are We Remembering?

It is easier to enjoy a beer and burger in the backyard this weekend than to reflect on the sacrifices made on our behalf.

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Blog: Resolving Riots in History

Blog: Resolving Riots in History

The way forward is to provide solutions to people’s concerns while maintaining constitutional law and order based in liberty.

Commentary: The Shame of Proxy Voting in the House of Representatives

Commentary: The Shame of Proxy Voting in the House of Representatives

The House of 1814—like the House of the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793, the Spanish Flu of 1918, the Civil War, and 9/11—continued to meet in person, conducting the business of those who elected them. In the shadow of their memory, the House of 2020 finds itself diminished.

David’s City

David’s City

Even when silent, the stones in Jerusalem offer a loud testimony.

Analysis: As a Citizen, Don’t Be a Gerety

Commentary: Another Vacancy

The eventual GOP nominee who emerges from the committee replacement process will have one of the easiest paths into the U.S. House of any new member.

Truth to Power?

Truth to Power?

Too many pastors won’t risk offending the sensibilities of the soft leftists in their congregations… or the hard leftists in government bureaucracies.