Why I Still Doubt the 2020 Election
Sixty years of political experience have taught me that secular leftists, unlike most traditional conservatives and liberals, often do not play by the rules.
Why I Still Doubt the 2020 Election Read More »
Sixty years of political experience have taught me that secular leftists, unlike most traditional conservatives and liberals, often do not play by the rules.
Why I Still Doubt the 2020 Election Read More »
JFK was, in some ways, the author of the currently overgrown and dysfunctional federal bureaucracy.
John F. Kennedy, RIP Part II, With a Brief Parallel to Joe Biden Read More »
As for recent developments decreasing the “risk” of a runaway convention: That risk never existed.
Heritage Foundation Paper Supports a “Convention of the States” Read More »
Getting the feds out is probably the single most important step toward curing our universities.
Part #4: What’s Wrong with the Universities, and How to Fix It Read More »
In this installment, I identify two other factors that aggravate the problems: The misuse of accreditation and the misuse of sports.
What’s Wrong with the Universities, and How to Fix It: Part 3 Read More »
It’s absurd to claim that Ms. Ellis should have—or could have—independently verified whether there was fraud in the 2020 election.