Month: July 2020
The Little Sisters and the Court: Muddling Through
As for the matter of means more tailored, the question answers itself – and points to the deeper malevolence at work here. If there was truly a “compelling” interest in supplying free contraceptives to all women in the country, then the government should rightly make that commitment and raise the money to pay for it,…
I’d Rather Homeschool Than Put My Kids In A Coronavirus Prison School
https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/13/id-rather-homeschool-than-put-my-kids-in-a-coronavirus-prison-school/ Moms, teachers, school officials, and anyone else worried about how these restrictions will psychologically affect our children: it’s time for us to find our voice. It’s time for us to start articulating what we all know to be true, that many of these restrictions are more about adults feeling like they’re doing something to…
Hagia Sophia: Turkish Propaganda vs. Documented History
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/07/hagia_sophia_turkish_propaganda_vs_documented_history.html
I’m Not Descended From Jefferson. Keep His Memorial
The Left’s war on history was never about righting historical wrongs, otherwise the Marxists wouldn’t currently be destroying statues of Lincoln, the Great Emancipator who ended slavery; of Ulysses Grant, who fought tooth and nail throughout his life against both the Confederacy and the Ku Klux Klan; and, most absurdly, of Frederick Douglass, an ex-slave and one of…
Going Off the Rails
https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/going-off-the-rails/ Defeating identity politics will take more than a series of skillful ripostes.by Spencer A. Klavan
Draining the Swamp
https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/draining-the-swamp1/ No one has done more than John Marini to explain the administrative state.by Michael Anton
Pride is a sin
Is it a coincidence that the root of all evil and the most elemental of sins is the name of so many movements? It is not even used as a modifier. It is the noun.
Despair in a Decadent Republic
https://lawliberty.org/book-review/despair-in-a-decadent-republic/