Publicly slighting millions of NRA members isn’t good for business – or America
Remember when companies tried their best to stay out of politics?
Remember when companies tried their best to stay out of politics?
There has to a middle ground between "'Boys will be boys" and "Burn the warlocks!"
What was the campaign doing dealing with those who worked for a potential enemy of the United States?
In seeking to oust him, his foes make a grave mistake if they choose a coup under cover of the 25th Amendment.
Using security as a fig leaf, university officials kowtow to bullies and thus stand for nothing.
There's a problem in the land of the ivory tower, but that doesn't mean there's a good solution.
It's tough for many men to leave the blue-collar sweat of their traditional jobs for the tough, nurturing demands of health aide or day-care worker. And maybe some just aren't made to excel in those fields.
Imagine the crisis if the Electoral College went into a secret briefing and came out with a president other than the one who won the election.
Liberal journalists who want to drain the "fever swamps" should not be pointing the finger at Republican politicians. If they want to get people out of the swamp, they'll have to make room in the castle.
If Donald Trump wins in November, Democratic faithful may bitterly regret greasing the skids for Hillary Clinton.