Feb 15, 2025
While President Trump’s executive orders may reflect a surge in public frustration with extreme woke ideologies, public opinion can change rapidly. Executive orders are temporary. A future administration could reverse common-sense policies, as Joe Biden did.
Feb 7, 2025
Kennedy said the president had not yet taken a detailed position on mifepristone but wanted Kennedy to look at the safety issues surrounding it. Now, that should not be a difficult task, because there are a host of issues related to that abortion drug.
Feb 5, 2025
Equal and impartial justice ought to be a right for every American under any presidential administration. When people say our legal system is "two-tiered," it isn’t baseless. It reveals that justice isn't blind; it’s largely determined by whoever occupies the Oval Office.
Jan 29, 2025
Last week began in the Capitol Rotunda with President Donald Trump taking the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States. Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid - offering color commentary - lamented the occasion and asked, "How is this happening in?"
Jan 23, 2025
Here’s the reality: the United States will lead, whether we like it or not, through the example we set. Protecting religious freedom at home, as our Constitution guarantees, indirectly benefits believers around the globe.
Jan 17, 2025
The fact remains that extreme weather events seem more frequent and more devastating. The question then becomes how we respond, and whether we will be prepared when the next crisis inevitably arrives.
Jan 8, 2025
When radical Middle Eastern terrorists flew American planes into American buildings, killing Americans, we responded by going after them in their holes and in their hideouts in Afghanistan and Iraq - in part of what was then known as the global war on terror.
Dec 13, 2024
There is no better way to navigate life successfully than by turning to the word of God. The words remain as true today as they were 3,000 years ago.