The Ghost Of John C. Calhoun Haunts Today’s American Left
The irony of the New York Times’ 1619 Project is that it embraces the critique of the American Founding espoused by the leading defender of Southern slavery, Sen. John C. Calhoun.
How Should We Punish Racism?
The cases of a congressman and a weatherman show that, for understanding and dealing with racism, our society has no functioning set of rules.
Brett Kavanaugh Is Not A Generic White Male. He’s An Individual
Some on the left want to punish Brett Kavanaugh, not as an individual, but as a symbol of collective white male privilege.
For The Left, The Enlightenment Is Just Another Excuse To Cry ‘Racism’
Jamelle Bouie gives us a critique of the Enlightenment from the Left, and it’s exactly what you were expecting: another excuse to call everyone racist.
The Right Needs To Stop Ignoring Race When Talking To Voters
Conservatives have become bystanders in racial discourse because we have consciously chosen that path. We don’t have to make the same mistake going forward.
It’s Completely Ridiculous To Claim Trump’s Voters Are No Good
There is no excuse for painting 60+ million Americans as morally corrupt.
If Trump Voters Are Racists, Why Are His Protestors Demanding Segregation?
Doubling down on the ‘Trump voters are is racist’ narrative makes those in the media just as insane as campus protestors.
This Election Marks The End Of America’s Racial Détente
Jamelle Bouie is right about one thing: the racial social contract we’ve had is over. Whites aren’t content to let everyone but them get special treatment any more.
The DOJ’s ‘Trovato Report’ on Ferguson
The DOJ’s report on the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson preserved the left’s narrative, at the cost of destroying the peace.
Here’s How Scott Walker Should’ve Handled The Evolution Gotcha Question
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker should have gone full Colonel Jessup on reporters who think science can determine prudential action.
The Scott Walker Racial Rorschach Test
Some people see a racist inside every head that formerly wore a mullet.
The Ferguson Riots Are Nothing Like The Original Tea Party Protests
There are four major problems with justifying the violence in Ferguson by reference to the Boston Tea Party and the Stamp Act Riots, either in moral terms or in terms of effectiveness.