
Would I would tell my children about Kavanaugh
This morning over breakfast, my 8-year old said to me: “How can we live in a world where survivors’ stories are not listened to and a rapist now sits on …
Read MoreThis morning over breakfast, my 8-year old said to me: “How can we live in a world where survivors’ stories are not listened to and a rapist now sits on …
Read More…involves goats, of course. Also, a useful reminder that despite the politics working very hard the past few years to convince us, the rest of the world can still be …
Read MoreOne of the unforgettable aspects of the whole Kavanaugh confirmation controversy was watching the Democrats and their activist and media allies digging through high school yearbooks from the early 1980s …
Read MoreType in “Second Civil War” into Google and you will instantly get nearly half a billion results. National Review, Townhall, Slate, New Yorker have all speculated about it recently. Thirty-one …
Read MoreAs an Indiana judge said at the height of the 1870s Women’s Crusade forcing saloons to close through sit-ins and pray-ins, “Mob law enforced by women is no better than …
Read MoreDoes a movie really suck or is it all just a big Russian conspiracy? Don’t ask me – I haven’t watched any of the new Disney “Star Wars” franchise movies …
Read MoreNo, not on the bus or subway – I think it’s taken that if you are gentlemen you will – but in life generally. Matthew Dowd, chief political analyst for …
Read MoreWhile the media has been obsessing about Judge Kavanaugh and whatever President Trump’s latest rude tweet was, Brookings reports on an epoch-making event we’ve all missed: Something of enormous global …
Read MoreOn September 30, 1960, at 8:30 PM, ABC network aired the first episode of Hanna-Barbera-produced “The Flintstones”. The late broadcast hour was a recognition that initially “The Flintstones” were made …
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