Media on the Clinton Scandal: See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
The mainstream media now know many of the unseemly facts. Yet they are conducting interviews with Hillary Clinton, without bringing up the campaign’s unethical, and perhaps potentially illegal, actions.
Will Kamala Harris Rank as One of the Worst VPs in History?
It is often said that a presidential candidate’s first major decision is choosing a vice presidential running mate. Biden’s first big decision was Kamala Harris, and it’s been pretty much downhill for them—and the country—ever since.
Russia Used 'Soft Power' to Influence EU Policies and Anti-fossil Fuel Efforts
Congress must expose any Russian financial shell games, funding schemes and money laundering intended to stymie U.S. energy production and independence.
We Want World Peace--So Why Is it So Elusive?
Although billions of people want to live in peace and never see the death and devastation war can bring, it takes only one person – in this case, Putin, backed by his enablers – to shatter that hope for peace.
Texas GOP Crusaders Were Loud on Social Media, but That Didn't Mean Much in Primaries
Getting worked up over a single issue or a single frustration may give you some personal satisfaction, but is counterproductive to the long-term goal of winning elections and implementing policy.
Investigate Russia's Covert Funding of US Anti-fossil Fuel Groups
If Democrats and the media are still interested in finding some type of Russian collusion, maybe they should begin by investigating whether Russia actually has been covertly funneling money to environmental NGOs.
Note to Biden: The US Can't Export Renewable Energy to Our Energy-deprived Allies
The best way to ensure that U.S. wells are producing and that oil and natural gas are available at home or abroad at reasonable prices is if there is a sustained, robust international demand for energy. Not only does our economy depend on it, our, and our allies’, national security depends on it.
The Conservative Case for Nominating a Black Woman to the Supreme Court
Conservatives should be supporting the nomination of a Black woman to the Supreme Court and holding any potential criticisms until they see whom Biden names.
Unionization Would Make Congress Even More Costly and Inefficient
Even though many elected Democrats proudly pronounce their strong support for unions, the last thing they – or the public – want is a more costly, more demanding and less efficient Hill staff.
Yes, Roe v. Wade Should Go. But So Should Texas' 'Heartbeat' Abortion Law. Here's Why
A self-governing people chooses their own laws through representative democracy, not through imposition by the judicial branch.