In Revolutions, The Worst Often Rise To The Top
The Robespierres in the House of Representatives are driving American politics in a predictably horrible direction.
The Robespierres in the House of Representatives are driving American politics in a predictably horrible direction.
Historical precedents fall apart when we’re in a truly unprecedented time.
Keynes and uncertainty about the the future: about childlessness or philosophical assumptions?
Senator Rob Portman changes his position on same-sex marriage. Another sign of the times.
Richard Lugar puts in a word for compromise and good governance on his way out of the Senate.
Maggie Gallagher’s anti-gay marriage argument is an example of pure conservative thinking.
In chapter three of Liberty and Tyranny, Mark Levin applies his typical standards of logic and evidence to matters of faith.
I’m blogging Mark Levin’s Conservative Manifesto. Here’s part one…
Sarah Palin and the Tea Party aren’t as clueless as their detractors think.
Has modern life robbed America’s youth of their ability to think? Or simply caused them to think in different ways about different things?