The bribery cases within America’s elite colleges and universities may be the least fraudulent thing, Inez Stepman writes in the Federalist, in which she highlights that endowment-laden universities are the recipients of $1.5 trillion in tax-funded loans. Universities are big business, and their excess is all the more offensive for having being built in no […]
Joe Biden, a Democrat to Beat Trump?
Joe Biden, who to date has not announced plans to run for the third time as a presidential candidate, has as good a chance as any Democrat of beating Donald Trump, writes William McGurn in the WSJ. Mr. Biden was a loyal member of the Obama team. He claims a Democratic ethos forged in the […]
What America Is Up Against in 2020
Progressives in America have been given much help from unexpected sources. For example, George Will urged voters to oust Republicans, helping the Democratic Party take control of the House, explains American Greatness’ Julie Kelly. Will Not Alone in Helping Democrats George Will had fellow bandwagon commentators: Tom Nichols, losing presidential candidate Evan McMullin, and Will’s Post […]
Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Self-Reliance, Grit, Courage … “The world needs more cowboys” was the University of Wyoming marketing slogan last summer, emphasizing that anyone with the above caliber of traits could be a cowboy. Remember several years ago how Evergreen State and the University of Missouri caved to identity politics demands? Not so the University of Wyoming, cheerily […]
JOBS: Record Creation, Higher Wages, Robust Expansion Plans
Global growth and trade friction may cast a shadow over the economic horizon, but a report from the National Federation of Independent Business, shows U.S. small businesses went on an historic hiring binge in February: “Job creation broke the 45-year record in February … The previous record was 0.51 reached in May 1998.” “Readers can […]
Victor Davis Hanson Ostracized by the Left and the Right
Victor Davis Hanson, a 5th generation landowner in Selma, California, grows raisins (grapes) in a region that bills itself as the “Raisin Capital of the World.” Professor Hanson is a Stanford University Hoover Institution fellow and a scholar of military history and ancient Greece. VDH also opines on social trends, especially related to agrarianism and […]
Democrats Hell Bent on Impeaching Trump
During the presidential 2016 election, Democrats were told to rest easy: Hillary R. Clinton was a shoe-in for the White House. Going one step further, President Barack Obama assured everyone that America’s election could not be rigged, writes Roger Kimball in Spectator. The Impossible Happened: Trump Won … the entire Democratic establishment, aided by their press corps […]
Bernie Sanders to Transform America – Again?
John Hickenlooper has joined the crowded arena of Democrat presidential hopefuls. The businessman and former Colorado governor appears to be a centrist. But as the WSJ asks, is there room in the Democratic presidential primaries for a nominee who isn’t a socialist in name or agenda? Bernie, Not Crazy and Extreme? In Chicago last Sunday, […]
The Nightmare of California Dreamin’
Californians are proud of their state. It is the world’s fifth-largest economy in large part fueled by Silicon Valley’s Apple, Facebook and Google. The progressive, one-party state is a neo-socialist model for a nation moving hard to the left. But there is a snafu. A big one. California is about to face a devastating shortfall […]
Progressives at Odds with Reality
Defunct actor Jussie Smollett, a card-carrying member of the “progressive” resistance, now stands accused of fabricating the incident in which he claimed to have been attacked by two white men armed with bleach and a noose. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson is not unlike many big-city police chiefs. Mr. Johnson has the “thankless task of […]
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