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Spielberg spoils the press
Steven Spielberg has made a new movie glorifying The Washington Post and how it rallied against then-President Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War in the Pentagon Papers court fight of 1971. It’s simply called “The […]
Steven Spielberg has made a new movie glorifying The Washington Post and how it rallied against then-President Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War in the Pentagon Papers court fight of 1971. It’s simply called “The […]
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Bill (TCJA) of 2017 is now law. What next? The first thing every taxpayer should say out loud is this: “It is my money first, not the government’s!” Every […]
“I think we’ve got the House,” one California Democrat said to me not long ago. “It’s the Senate we need to focus on.” I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Cry, I think. This […]
A frequent point I have made in past columns has been about the educational travesty happening on many college campuses. Some people have labeled my observations and concerns as trivial, unimportant and cherry-picking. While […]
As we say goodbye to 2017, North Carolinians are completing a year of triumph and growth. We are also completing a year of self-inflicted wounds and disaster recovery. We witnessed the Tar Heels of UNC […]
“Few men have been as important in the intellectual renaissance of American conservatism as Richard M. Weaver.” After the North Carolinian’s premature death in 1963, these words appeared in an issue of a student publication, […]
With apologies to James Madison for editing down and paraphrasing his masterpiece for modern eyes, ears and sensibilities “But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature? If men were […]
North Carolina history enthusiasts have definitely heard of Zebulon B. Vance, the Confederate colonel turned wartime governor in 1862. Many have also heard of John W. Ellis, the longtime politician and judge who died during […]
I’m approaching my 82nd birthday, and my daughter will occasionally suggest that modernity is perplexing to me because I’m from prehistoric times. As such, it points to one of the unavoidable problems of youth — […]
Here’s a novel idea for every member of Congress who said they voted against the tax reform bill, in part or in whole, because it would “explode the national debt” by $1 trillion over 10 […]
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