With about one month until the election and absentee ballots being sent in even now, this is the final stretch of the 2020 Presidential election. The death of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the

It is a curious phenomenon that the left is always eager to propose reforms to institutions when they lose control of them. Those institutions they control are sacrosanct and cannot be touched. For about five

The recent death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) has captured the attention of the nation. The 87 year-old justice had been in poor health for years. Now, President Trump will have an opportunity to nominate

The Trump Administration recently led negotiations that have brought peace between Israel and two of its erstwhile hostile neighbors. These deals are part of a regional realignment that is seeing the Arab states side with

Every four years the Presidential election captures the spotlight but Congressional races are also of great importance to decision making in Washington DC. If President Donald Trump is reelected, the Senate will likely remain in

Historical Perspective In a recent Washington Examiner article, Byron York explains the three major reasons Joe Biden should not win the presidential election given historical precedent. He notes that no one who has served decades as

In part one of this series, I discussed how Shelby Steel's assertion that white guilt causes white blindness to the suffering of minorities in America. Further, the white liberal approach to minorities is Neo-Marxist and

In his book White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era (2006), black conservative author Shelby Steel describes how white guilt stokes a patronizing attitude toward minorities. Worse

Across the United States, protests have erupted, led, in part, by the organization called Black Lives Matter. Why does this organization only protest the deaths of African-Americans who are killed by law enforcement? There is

The shutdown of the American economy has proven to be both unnecessary and harmful to the American people. It was undertaken to “flatten the curve” such that hospitals would not be overrun. It must certainly