In Washington, D.C., “bipartisan” is a word in search of a definition. To some, it means teamwork—but to many conservatives, it’s come to mean “We lose, they win.” That’s the…
This article originally appeared in American Greatness on August 16, 2018. “We have lost the South for a generation,” President Lyndon B. Johnson told an aide after he signed…
In this episode: Eric Holder and his National Democratic Redistricting Committee are planning to use the next census to gerrymander in the Democrats’ favor, potentially changing the future of American…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on August 17, 2018. It should be a law of philanthropy that the first grant is more important than the last one.
Five hundred million. That’s the number of plastic straws used daily by Americans, according to environmental groups that want to scare Americans into giving up the small piece of plastic.
The minimum wage has long been a hotly debated aspect of the economy. Recently, this fight came to Washington, DC with Initiative 77, an immensely controversial attempt to raise…
Despite Venezuela’s ongoing political strife, spiraling inflation, and heartwrenching humanitarian crises, large and influential swaths of the American Left have supported the Venezuelan socialist project since Hugo Chavez came to…
In the US Supreme Court’s late-June Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) decision, the Court held, 5-4, that AFSCME violated the First Amendment by…
This article originally appeared in American Greatness on August 8, 2018. At the heart of the current conflict in American politics is the belief among privileged elites that grassroots…
For a time, there was a consensus in America that free speech for all was good and vital for our society. Today, it has become a partisan issue for the…