SocietyCommentary
The Washington Post’s 2,600-Word Love Letter to a Drag Queen
Anyone who reads The Washington Post regularly knows that, in its view, the LGBTQ community can do no wrong, that there’s no wretched excess that… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Anyone who reads The Washington Post regularly knows that, in its view, the LGBTQ community can do no wrong, that there’s no wretched excess that… Read More
SecurityAnalysis
Within the span of a few days this week, two award-winning journalists penned fawning articles about an Air Force colonel whose promotion to brigadier general… Read More
PoliticsNews
President Joe Biden’s great-great-grandfather received a pardon from President Abraham Lincoln in 1864, according to The Washington Post. Biden’s paternal great-great-grandfather, Moses Johnson Robinette, was… Read More
LawCommentary
Equality under the law is a bedrock principle of our country. But sadly, it’s fallen out of fashion, with many calling for “equity”—the favoring of… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Imagine, for just a moment, that you work at a pizza place. Your job is to shape the dough, add the ingredients, and slide that… Read More
Energy Commentary
“Extreme heat kills more people in the United States than any other weather hazard.” That’s the first claim in a Washington Post piece warning about… Read More
What do Bill Clinton, The Washington Post, and The Heritage Foundation have in common? They are all wary of a big transition that’s happening with… Read More
It’s a bummer when you see how much income tax comes out of your paycheck. But when you see that Social Security line item, do… Read More
The Washington Post claims that the confirmation of President Obama’s judicial nominees might “get relatively close to Bush’s eight-year total”—if the Senate continues confirming them… Read More
According to The Washington Post, the Obama administration is considering releasing convicted spy Jonathan Pollard from a federal penitentiary, and using him as a bargaining… Read More