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George Washington could teach presidents today a lesson about the veto power

We owe many of our expectations of the presidency to the office’s first occupant, George Washington. He set the precedent on many matters, including...

The National Organization for Women needs to change its name

Last week, the National Organization for Women objected to women’s sports being reserved for females only. NOW needs to change its name — maybe...

Biden reveals his foolish hypocrisy by demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza

It’s finally happened. After months of whispers that President Joe Biden is disgusted with Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza, on Thursday, America’s commander...

The DEI elites have no clothes

Why would a multibillion-dollar healthcare company fire a white male executive for no cause, only to replace him with a black woman weeks later?  Because...

A total eclipse of the sanity

There’s probably a nicer way to put this, but I’m just going to come out and say it: People in the ancient world suffered...

Eating like a soldier

My fellow veterans in the Facebook veterans group warned me not to write about the E4 Mafia. I should have listened. My most recent...

The Moynihan and Buckley era

As a measure of how lefty my upbringing was, we had a portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt hanging on the kitchen wall. My...

The Road House to hell is paved with good intentions

“Armed with a black belt in karate and a Ph.D. in philosophy, Patrick Swayze …” — do we even need the rest of that...

Posthumous publication: Honoring an author’s wishes or literary grave robbing?

Last month, the Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez published his seventh novel, Until August. (The pedantic might suggest that at a slim 110...

The many fathers of James Bond

There is a moment in Nicholas Shakespeare’s new biography of Ian Fleming in which one of the James Bond author’s female friends, not conquests,...
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