As New Year approaches and resolutions are yet to be made, here are a few articles that might help you decide how to be healthier, more active, younger looking, and perhaps happier. Klaus Obermeyer has skied his entire life. The 95-year-old founder of Obermeyer ski apparel still skis, swims over a mile every day, and […]
Opening the Door to the Gender Minefield
By using her husband as a campaign surrogate, and simultaneously (correctly) calling Trump sexist, Hillary Clinton has opened a dangerous door, writes Ruth Marcus in the Washington Post. Into this gender minefield lumbers Trump, characteristically unbound and deploying a weapon that none of Clinton’s Democratic opponents, past or present, has dared to mention. He played […]
Americans Inciting Jihad?
Washington wants you to believe that some things are so profoundly offensive to Islam that it would make a truly moderate, peaceful Muslim sign up for mass murder, torching, beheading, killing children, or systematic raping as a weapon of war, writes Andrew C. McCarthy in NRO. Whether it is Barack Obama sputtering on about how […]
Merry Christmas from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion
In order to “ensure your holiday party is not a Christmas party in disguise,” the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Tennessee issued a “best practices” directive for the campus. Least you think the University of Tennessee is an anomaly, read here from the WSJ’s Notable & Quotable the guidelines Cornell issued […]
Habitually Lying
In order to have authentic democracy, NRO’s Kevin D. Williamson writes, we need to insist that our politicians be truthful about the events and personalities of the real world—that they tell the truth about the people who are running for president. From cattle futures to bimbo eruptions to Internet authors inspiring terror attacks in Benghazi, […]
The Least Trusted Person in the Campaign
Hillary just makes stuff up, says Huge Hewitt on CNN. “Hillary is a liar and she owes Donald Trump an apology. … We just can’t take eight more years of lies.”
The Debate That Wasn’t
The coronation of Hillary Clinton continues, writes the WSJ. Bernie Sanders began the debate with an apology to Hillary. And Martin O’Malley? Really? Mr. O’Malley is actually running? And then there was Hillary. Mrs. Clinton was typically methodical and uninspiring, sticking close to President Obama’s skirts while trying to create some space where his policies […]
Donald Trump: Washington Is Stupid
“We have people across this country who are scared to death,” barked Governor Chris Christie during the latest Republican debate. That is no doubt true, writes Jonah Goldberg in NRO, but the fear is not so much of the Islamic State, but a fear that the government, starting with our president, just doesn’t take terrorism […]
No Hope for the Middle Class
Western democracies have not figured out how to maintain jobs and earnings for workers with low skill or modest education, writes William A. Galston in the WSJ. In Europe, there is double-digit unemployment, and, in the U.S., the large number of low-wage jobs does not come with the promise of upward mobility. Beneath the dry statistics […]
Hillary Clinton and the Law of Unintended Consequences
Originally posted November 2, 2015. Writing in NRO, John Fund explains that, despite the moving pictures of families with young children trudging across Europe, an estimated 70% of migrants arriving are young men traveling alone. One has to ask, is Europe’s migration crisis a problem of border management, with migrants eventually returning to home countries, […]
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