I was in court the other day and I was talking to a young Puerto Rican girl who was there to get a restraining order on her husband, who is also the father of her children. She had been with him for several years and the abuse had been ongoing. I asked her why she […]
Category: Opinion
The Border Wall Speech Trump Should Have Given
Like him or not, one has to concede that President Trump’s speechwriting team does not do him any favors. This was perhaps never more evident than during the President’s primetime speech to the nation this past week, wherein he made his strongest plea yet for a border wall. It could have been, and needed to […]
Paul Krugman’s Five Dumbest Statements
An advertisement came across my Facebook feed recently for a Masterclass on “economics and society” taught by Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. If you have $90.00 you’d like to waste you can do so on this, otherwise you’re better off saving your money. I’d sooner pay Larry King to teach me the secrets of a […]
Schools Combat “Toxic Grading” with Minimum Grade Policies for the Minimum Wage Generation
A teacher in Florida recently made national news — and more importantly, provided much needed exposure to an alarming trend — when she was fired for refusing to give a student a “50” on an assignment that he did not bother to hand in. This policy is, unfortunately, part of a growing national movement, already […]
Not Shopping on Thanksgiving Hurts the Poor
I once read an essay by a white liberal — I believe this was in the New York Times — who felt compelled to demonstrate his compassion for African-Americans by declaring that he would never again have his shoes shined by a black man, because, in his mind anyway, this honest work is too demeaning. […]
Trump’s Next Attorney General Should Be New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez
There’s an old proverb of questionable veracity that says that the Chinese word for “crisis” is the same as “opportunity.” President Trump must have taken that to heart, because he is especially adept at creating such opportunities for himself, the latest of which results from the obviously coerced resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who […]
Republicans Are Alarmingly Unconcerned About the Loss of Governorships to the Blue Wave
Entering the week, Republicans had two-thirds of the nation’s governorships. Now, they’re barely holding on to a simple majority. If you knew nothing about this past election other than what was being put forth by the White House, Republican congressional leaders, and reliably conservative news and social media warriors / propagandists, you would think […]
It’s the President’s Job to Interpret the Birthright Citizenship Clause, and Trump’s Interpretation is Correct
President Trump made news this past week by declaring that his Administration would break from the longstanding interpretation (or rather, indifference) of previous administrations with respect to the requirements of the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship clause, arguing that the Constitution does not confer citizenship on children born on American soil to parents without permanent legal […]
Susan Collins May Have Just Saved Roe v. Wade
Thank God this Brett Kavanaugh fiasco is now behind us. After weeks of hysterics, it seems especially fitting that a confirmation process, that somehow turned into a referendum on whether this country cares about women, ultimately hinged on the decision of one woman, who has now become the unlikely face, and victim, of misogyny. But […]
A Conservative Tribute to John McCain
John McCain will be remembered as a lot of things, but probably not as a conservative. At least, not by conservatives. That’s a shame. He was not a typical conservative, but there can never be any one version of conservatism, since conservatism is about ideas. The moment we stop exchanging ideas we stop being a […]