In a scene in Robert Bolt’s famous play “A Man for All Seasons,” about the treason trial of St. Thomas More, More argues with the attorney general of Wales about the law. The attorney general says he’d cut down all the laws in England to get to the Devil. More reminds him that the laws ...
The advice to “Write drunk, edit sober” is often attributed (probably incorrectly) to the hard-drinking Ernest Hemingway, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist.
Here’s my own riff on that advice.
I could not have written five novels or 150 columns without swilling my beverage of choice ...
Where are the babies? Social conservatives keep asking what’s happened as the U.S. fertility rate crashes to its lowest level ever. But the answer should be another question:
Where are the fathers? And by fathers, we do not mean men who merely spread their seed and then take off, but men ...
Why pay taxes when so much of your hard-earned money goes to fraudsters instead of doing good?
Government bureaucrats and elected politicians scream in outrage when any effort is made to crack down on fraud by requiring proof of where the money is actually going. They wring their hands that ...
“Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!” says my new socialist mayor.
Sounds so nice ...
No more greedy capitalists hoarding wealth. People share. It’s the socialist dream.
What will replace capitalism and individualism? One model is the ...
The 1979 Iranian Revolution was one of the most stinging U.S. setbacks of the Cold War era.
A longtime ally that the U.S. depended on as a pillar of regional security, the shah, gave way to a theocratic regime based on hostility to America.
The revolutionaries stormed the U.S. embassy and ...