• Guest Opinion: Democrat policies damaging the future of Minnesota

    Priorities are clearly skewed, and we have to get things back on track before it’s too late.

  • Stanley Cup Playoff features many veterans to root for

    Every year the NHL playoffs features a handful of players up in age and nearing the end of their careers who have never hoisted the Stanley Cup. This spring features two on the Dallas Stars in forward Joe Pavelski and defenseman Ryan Suter. Colorado's Zach Parise, Toronto's Mark Giordano and Carolina's Brent Burns are among the others. Pavelski and Burns were longtime teammates with San Jose and reached the 2016 final under now Stars coach Peter DeBoer before losing to Pittsburgh. Parise...

  • California’s climate policies rooted in Fantasyland, not Tomorrowland

    If climate change drives California political decisions, then railroads is its Rorschach inkblot test. First there is the old Disneyland equivalent of the “A” ticket ride. It’s the execution of what former Gov. Jerry Brown referred to as his legacy — California High Speed Rail project.

  • EDITORIAL: Democrats' aimless foreign policy fuels Mideast chaos

    This past weekend highlighted how the Biden administration has traded peace for global chaos.

  • The Exodus Continues: Blue Regions Still Bleeding As Residents Escape Democrat Policies

    The Exodus Continues: Blue Regions Still Bleeding As Residents Escape Democrat Policies Can Democrats take a hint? The answer is obviously no, but with millions of people flooding out of Democrat controlled places and relocating to more conservative regions one might think they would finally get the message. Blue cities and states across the US have been experiencing a mass exodus of legal residents since before the pandemic event; many of them business owners taking their money...

  • Many Players, Many Parts at Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Gala

    In the elevator to the upstairs cocktail hour, a retired general meets a Supreme Court Justice. Make that an actor who has played a Supreme Court Justice. Before dinner, a […]

  • The Democrats “Support” You. Why Protest Them?

    Why would people of the left protest the Democrats’ convention, especially regarding issues where they say they support us, such as on abortion and LGBTQ+ rights? I was asked that question by Neil Steinberg, a page-two columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, regarding our Sunday, August 18th march on the eve of this year’s Democratic Convention More

  • Top Democrat Sued for Defamation

    Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, is being sued.

  • The Democrats who flipped on Israel aid, and why

    The Senate approved the national security supplemental on Tuesday night, by a vote of 75-17. The legislation combined the four bills that were approved by the House over the weekend. After months of pushing the Biden administration to do more to pressure Israel to change its conduct in its war in Gaza, Democrats in Congress ultimately approved $26 billion in aid for Israel, including approximately $9 billion in global humanitarian aid (how much would go to Gaza, to be determined). In the Senate,...

  • Foreign Policy Splits the Parties

    In 2024, foreign policy doesn’t pit Republicans against Democrats so much as it pits Republicans against Republicans and Democrats against Democrats. For Joe Biden’s party, Israel is the fault line, with Democrats split between supporters of the Jewish State and those of Palestinian sympathies. For the party of Donald Trump, the internal conflict is over Ukraine, and the bitterness of the battle risks costing Mike Johnson his speakership. These crises in the Middle East and on NATO’s frontier...

  • Foreign Policy Splits the Parties

    In 2024, foreign policy doesn’t pit Republicans against Democrats so much as it pits Republicans against Republicans and Democrats against Democrats. For Joe Biden’s party, Israel is the fault line, with Democrats split between supporters of the Jewish State and those of Palestinian sympathies. For the party of Donald Trump, the internal conflict is over Ukraine, and the bitterness of the battle risks costing Mike Johnson his speakership. These crises in the Middle East and on NATO’s frontier...

  • Democrats' lawlessness knows no bounds

    Lawlessness comes in many forms. t’s millions of aliens crossing the U.S. border illegally. It is murders, rapes and drug smuggling by ruthless gangs that are exploiting Biden’s White House.