Katrina, 20 years later: MAGA has learned nothing by Dick Polman It’s axiomatic by this point that the Grand Old Party has morphed into a pro-death cult ruled by the cruelest overlords in... More
In Minneapolis, ingrained hatreds rise again to violence by Christine Flowers The first comment I heard after the attack on Catholic schoolchildren in Minneapolis last week was from the city’s mayor, Jacob Frey,... More
The real crime: fatherlessness by Tom Purcell In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan was roundly criticized for predicting the violent, hopeless future millions of children from broken families now face.... More
Happy AI-bor Day: Top ten cartoons of the week by Daryl Cagle Happy Labor Day to all the workers out there soon to be replaced by A.I.-powered robots. A.I. is basically the new pumpkin... More
Too many guns is not our biggest problem by Michael Reagan Making Sense by Michael Reagan The liberal media and Democrats reacted in their usual kneejerk way to this week’s shootings at a... More
Whitewashing history, one museum exhibit at a time by Elwood Watson Slavery is the latest issue that has drawn Trump's ire. “The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible... More
A Day at the beach by Alexandra Paskhaver Going to the beach is not for the faint of heart. The female wing of the family decided to take a trip... More
Men, are you reading enough fiction? by Danny Tyree Tyrades! by Danny Tyree “Here’s a novel idea: read more fiction,” blared the headline of a recent Wall Street Journal article by... More
Gavin Newsom's fight isn't pretty, but it's the war we must win by Dick Polman I’ll spare you the line about how Democrats always bring knives to a gunfight. It’s just sweet that - finally! - there’s... More
The tiresome tale of Amanda Knox by Christine Flowers The Amanda Knox story has always stuck in my craw. She and her narrative of persecution annoy me. Why am I writing... More
Government runs on gobbledygook by Tom Purcell I attended a meeting with the Deputy Director of Gobbledygook — and his interpreter — to learn why government rules, regulations and... More
Redistricting fight: Top ten cartoons of the week by Daryl Cagle What do people want to read about in the waining days of summer? Gerrymandering. In Texas, at the behest of Donald Trump,... More
Make peace like sausage - in private by Michael Reagan Making Sense by Michael Reagan “Laws are like sausages. It’s better not to see them being made.” That famous – and accurate... More
Be like Homer Simpson by Alexandra Paskhaver We all should be more like Homer Simpson. Now, I know Homer is a fat, bald cartoon character, but hear me out.... More
The crisis among American men by Elwood Watson Men in America are in a state of crisis. Numerous factors are to blame, and typically, the left and right have targeted... More
Californians souring on Newsom by Joe Guzzardi The wonder is how someone who has reached such high elected office could be so clueless about the political game's fundamentals. Gavin... More
Class reunions: yea or nay? by Danny Tyree Tyrades! by Danny Tyree “Wouldn’t miss it for the world.” “Let me check my calendar.” “Meh.” “You mean I still haven’t outlived... More
Bless the Little Sisters by Tom Purcell When the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate went into effect in 2012, the Obama people wanted the vast majority of companies and... More
Return of a Philly statue signals the end of a witch hunt by Christine Flowers Everything changes, nothing is constant, not even death, for the soul is eternal, or taxes, thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill. Last... More
Trump genuflected to his Russian master and shamed America, yet again by Dick Polman It comes as no surprise America’s mutation of Neville Chamberlain raped our national honor during his meetup in Alaska with his Russian... More