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John M. GrondelskiAmerican Thinker |
In the wake of the Democratic wipeout November 5 and the tapping of Tom Homan as President Trump’s “border czar,” Democratic governors are busy...
Both supporters and critics of lax immigration on the U.S.-Mexico border speak about how it serves to funnel in a “replacement population.” Its...
Abortion is a civil rights issue, though not in the way pro-abortionists want to spin it. We should not forget that, after Roe v. Wade was decided in...
There’s a rearguard motion afoot in some conservative quarters grousing about the Republican National Convention underway in Milwaukee. The...
Last week, National Review ran an article saluting the Supreme Court’s abandonment of the “Chevron doctrine,” a principle of legal procedure...
There’s a faithful remnant among conservatives that continue to agitate for repeal of the 17th Amendment, allowing the direct election of U.S....
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry signed legislation June 20 to require the posting of the Ten Commandments in the Bayou State. If you listened to...
April 15 is probably not the day to ask people whether they are taxed enough. The annual reckoning with the taxman, whose “inevitable”...
Almost as inevitably as Santa Claus arriving in department stores and town squares or the appearance of garland and ornaments beside Halloween...
William Kelly was charged with killing Christine Falzone by blunt force trauma in New Hampshire last December. At the time of her death, Falzone was...
We’ve heard no end of crocodile tear outrage from many quarters over the February 16 Alabama Supreme Court decision on in vitro embryos. The sound...
Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) trades on several logical inconsistencies: that suicide is bad, except when you’re dying; that suicides don’t act...
The more things supposedly change, the more they really stay the same. That’s especially true when we try to talk about moral progress. Barack...
Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol in 180 years old this year. Although many people today treat it as a child’s ghost story, it was originally...