I think something insidious is going on. And it has to do with the erosion of common values we once held as a country.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
Joe Biden wants you to think GOP is the biggest ‘threat’ to Social Security. He’s wrong.
Republicans don’t want to cut entitlements. In fact, Social Security’s biggest threat is what President Biden is proposing: Doing nothing.
Donald Trump wants you to think he’s constantly the victim. Maybe he’s just a bad dude.
Republicans need to ask themselves hard questions about why it is that former President Donald Trump keeps finding himself in sticky legal situations.
Liberals call drag queen protesters ‘bigots.’ So what’s it called when they attack free speech?
Many on the political right are slapped with the ‘bigot’ label, while similar behavior by those on the left is often seen as justified activism.
Are pay gaps ‘sexist’? Democrats want more laws, but that could harm, not help, women.
As a woman, I want to be paid equally and think that should be the standard for all women. The good news is that it’s already happening.
A GOP divided: Tired Trump fades at CPAC while DeSantis rises at Reagan Library
The rivalry between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump has heated up, with Trump mocking the Florida governor. DeSantis has stayed above the fray.
The thought police come for Roald Dahl and Ian Fleming. Better buy the books you want now.
If Roald Dahl and Ian Fleming are fair game for the thought police now, what’s to stop the censors from ‘fixing’ a book you love next?
COVID may have leaked out of a Chinese lab, after all. So much for ‘misinformation.’
Measures taken by the Biden administration and the media to ‘protect’ people from misinformation will backfire by erasing trust in our institutions.
Biden’s student loan plan is an abuse of power. Supreme Court must rule against it.
It seems as if even Biden, who didn’t mention student loan forgiveness in his State of the Union address, has realized his plan is a lost cause.
A school choice revolution is storming the country this year. Will your state be next?
School choice is spreading across the US at a record clip, with Republican legislatures and governors thinking bigger and bolder.