Congratulations to my New England Patriots for addressing their defensive line problems. A huge hole was created up-front by the departure of long-time favorite Vincent Wilfork. And so with their first round draft pick, in the 2015 NFL draft, the Patriots selected 6-foot-2, 320 pounder Malcom Brown. “I’m not sure you can do better than getting my No. […]
Archives for May 2015
No Justice, Less Peace
For about nine hours, the country watched an urban riot as inner-city Baltimore burned. But out of this anarchy, came at least one positive thing, writes Daniel Henninger. “Baltimore neighborhoods have black leaders who know the difference between preening and progress.” Brandon Scott, a young city council member, spoke with blunt eloquence about being born […]
RIP Anne-Claude Leflaive
In a recent trip to Beaune, France, Burgundy’s wine capital, I was able to buy one bottle of a wine shop’s three-bottle annual allotment of Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet. Anne-Claude Leflaive was widely celebrated as the best maker of white wines in the world. She was 59.
Deaths Due to a Violent Culture
Pat Buchanan lays out with clarity the underlying cause of the unending racial unrest in America’s black neighborhoods. The problem is the Great Society liberalism championed by the likes of Hillary Clinton. Buchanan writes: When black men and boys are shot to death, overwhelmingly, it is by other black men and boys. Their premature deaths […]
Baltimore: We Know What the Problems Are
Charles Krauthammer said on FoxNews: “There are essentially two problems. . . . One is single parenthood, and the other is the worst schools on earth,” said Krauthammer on Tuesday’s Special Report. “Of the first, we have no idea how to solve that. Of the second, we do. If you can’t improve the schools, give the kids a choice to go […]
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