The Messenger failed last week, and the failure was probably set up from the beginning. But not all the post-mortem criticism is fair.
A former professor disputes the popular notion of academics as revolutionary rhetoricians and portrays them as nerdish study-hall weenies.
This week in censorship began with Frank Miele's excoriation of Rachel Maddow and ends with the Murthy v. Missouri upcoming argument.
Identity politics punishes bad behavior according to who is doing it, not what it is, in violation of the principle of blind justice.
The respondents in Murthy v. Missouri, the big censorship case, filed their brief with the Supreme Court. But they're missing crucial support.
The No Labels organization might have the right idea (or not), but their solution will not work and will instead ensure the status quo.
President Biden's open-border policy amounts to a coup against the United States Constitution, and Texas should continue to fight back.
TikTok, with its Chinese ownership, is the entering wedge for Chinese Communist control of American telecommunications.
The concept Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a wholesale attempt to redefine justice as revenge on the meritorious.
E. Jean Carroll might have handed Donald Trump the Election of 2024 with her outrageous, giddy, share-the-wealth reaction to her award.