Many complain about the bias in the media. Once the country’s watchdogs, the press has morphed into lapdogs of the rich, famous, and powerful. Amidst the...
There will be no shortage of essays and commentary on the subject of Islam following this weekend’s slaughter. Much of it will be formulated around a...
The Washington Post, in its Standards and Ethics, committed itself to “an aggressive, responsible and fair pursuit of the truth,” so that the reader may be...
Fools, of which many abound, who think that Donald Trump slipped when he called the judge presiding over the Trump University lawsuit a Mexican, quite clearly...
There probably are very few people who enjoy the game of golf more than I do. I play four rounds each week (I’m retired) and watch...
When I think about the slow and inexorable––but, of course, inevitable––political demise of Hillary Clinton, I am reminded of T. S. Eliot’s poem, “The Hollow Men,”...
A 2005 interview with then Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Moshe Ya’alon is the most candid and insightful statement of any public figure I have read...
Several of my tea party friends were disturbed to learn that I did not support Ted Cruz for president. While there were many reasons, one in...
Of the 16 “establishment” candidates the non-politician businessman Mr. Trump defeated to become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee of 2016, he, more than any of his...
Islamic scholarship divides the world in two: the House of Islam (dar al-Islam, nations ruled by Sharia law) and the House of War (dar al-harb, nations...