A Fabulous Five (one rather Earthy)
Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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In Loudoun County Transgender Rape case, Soros DA strikes out (official Washington Examiner editorial, Sept. 16) Don’t forget 9/11, and don’t be caught unprepared again (Sept. 11) Pentagon diversity editor […]
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(June 28) Western civilization is magnificent, our Judeo-Christian heritage is precious, and human achievement inspired by God is wondrous indeed. Such are the overarching impressions from my two weeks in Italy, […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, May 3) A unanimous Supreme Court on Monday again made clear that government may not act with hostility against religion. This bears repeating because so many leftist ideologues and willfully […]
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(May 5) The sainted Pope John Paul II, almost at the cost of his own life, spoke with great moral clarity and courage against Russian hegemonic aims; Pope Francis, unfortunately, […]
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“Media behaving very badly” has become a daily occurrence. Herewith, three examples, with links to the full columns embedded in each headline. Piers Morgan wrongs Trump in latest example of […]
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(April 15) Thank goodness God can transcend syllogism. If Christians are to think literally and purely logically on this Easter weekend, we would wonder what makes the crucifixion and resurrection […]
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(March 7) It is rare when six former attorneys general of the United States ask the Supreme Court to override a long-standing court precedent. For the worthy cause of free […]
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(March 3) A legal brief filed by Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson helps illustrate how leftists have an objectively disordered view of “protests.” It’s a view in which rioters […]
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(Feb. 22) The Supreme Court has given itself another chance to say definitively that laws that compel particular forms of expression are null and void. As well it should. The court agreed Tuesday […]
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