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Gregory J. Wallance, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
The president assembles a fleet of warships off the shores of an oil rich country run by a brutal dictator. He orders hundreds of air strikes against...
The “trad wife” trend online comprises a small but visible movement of women who advocate a “return to traditional gender norms” through...
In the 1972 movie “The Candidate,” Robert Redford plays Bill McKay, a public interest lawyer and longshot Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator...
His deep insecurity and fear-based rhetoric isn’t suited to classy presidential humor.
I have a report to make about two inappropriate, if not anti-American, displays planned for our public spaces — by the Trump administration itself.
The Epstein mess at the Department of Justice calls to mind Herman Wouk’s World War II novel “The Caine Mutiny.”
In 2022, then-Senate candidate JD Vance staked the isolationist flag by saying, “I don’t really care what happens to Ukraine one way or the other.”
I find myself thinking these days about the American revolutionaries, especially Thomas Paine.