Unable to defend slavery, its practitioners elected to suppress all talk about it – leaving Abraham Lincoln an opening to shame them.
Ross Perot changed both major parties with his unorthodox run for the Presidency in 1992, by introducing a new, resonating issue.
A Jew takes her fellow Jews to task for embracing the politics of those who promise to accept them, yet despise them – a suicidal attitude.
Remembering Elizabeth Willing Powel, to whom Benjamin Franklin famously said the people now had a republic, if they could keep it.
Reviewing Yuval Levin's latest book American Covenant, which celebrates the Constitution as what makes us uniquely American.
Remembering James Wilson, actual author of the Constitution, as Americans remember the anniversary of its enactment.
Excerpt from RealClearPublishing's new book, "The Biden-Harris Betrayal: Weak and Woke on the World Stage" by John Ullyot.
The Electoral College provides a necessary check on pure majoritarianism that would otherwise deny the minority a voice.
Ukraine cannot hope to achieve a truly decisive victory, and their Kursk expedition will not achieve that goal.
The Grateful Dead took a $615,000 federal grant to establish a "free" museum at the University of California at Santa Cruz.