Embracing the true meaning of the holiday as the White House dampens Christmas
Going back as far as August 2021, President Biden and Vice President Harris were “warning” Americans that due to supply chain issues, we shouldn’t expect a very Merry Christmas and to plan accordingly. For many in our culture that message, which was repeated by Democrat leaders with frequency, fell on deaf ears until only recently...
On becoming a political advertiser
Upset by ideas you consider objectionable? The proper remedy is neither government restrictions on political speech nor heavy-handed policies by social-media platforms.
Federal civil rights leader pans university racial preferences
A member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights says racial preferences in university admissions hurt the people they're designed to help.
Making room
Should Dems celebrate their lack of a U.S. Senate primary?
North Carolina Democrats got an early Christmas gift when Carolina Journal and other media reported that state Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, would be canceling his U.S. Senate campaign. His move clears the field for North Carolina Chief Justice Cheri Beasley to become the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate. Jackson endorsed Beasley in his announcement exiting...
Get woke, go broke
Got to pick a pocket?
Truly combating poverty means improving education, strengthening families, and encouraging the entrepreneurship that leads to job creation and income growth.
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The dilemma ‘antiracists’ need to solve
Say you are in a culturally mixed marriage, and you are discussing with your spouse how to discipline your child for bad marks in school. One parent comes from a background that emphasizes a strong educational upbringing, while the other comes from a family that never went to college, including themself. The parent from a...
Christmas can never be canceled
One of the goals within our cultural wars is to push Christmas aside, to make even more room for divisive politicized agendas that tear us apart.