When the Bill of Rights was being crafted in the House of Representatives, it was left to James Madison to articulate the values that would provide an insulation between government negating freedom and the inalienable rights of all persons. The right to worship freely, the freedom of ...
We are living through a quiet but consequential redefinition of manhood — one shaped not by wisdom, responsibility or lived experience but increasingly by noise, performance and profit.
A growing segment of voices, amplified across social media, promotes a hollow version of ...
In the Western world, there's a weird naivety festering throughout our society, rooted in the notion that evil simply doesn't exist. Thanks to multiculturalism, intersectionality, equity and any other combination of leftist buzzwords, we have the bizarre impression that the world is ...
The prognosis of the Iran war is now so couched in politics that the public has grown tired and wants it all to go away. But in truth, the situation is so fluid that any accurate prediction is impossible. Yet there is good reason to believe in an eventual outcome quite favorable to the U.S. and ...
Every April, Americans spend more than 7 billion hours filing taxes and roughly the same amount of time arguing over them, almost entirely on the basis of several common myths. Here are the five most consequential.
Myth No. 1: The Rich Don't Pay Their Fair Share
This is the most ...
There are moments in political life when rhetoric stops being merely provocative and begins to test the boundaries of institutional respect. President Donald J. Trump's attack on a sitting pope invites comparison to one of the most consequential overreaches in modern American history: ...