The move from socialist Vermont to centrist Virginia in quest of a more wholesome culture in which to raise his boys paid off last Tuesday as never before, exults columnist Mark Shepard. But the work of American renewal has just begun, he warns.
What is it about sports that has so captivated me all my life? Why do I cling to their sweet innocence and on-field purity despite all the commercialization and politicization? Maybe it boils down to the simple question, hypothetical for the fan and existential for the doer: “Can I win?”
Americans have an obligation to our forebears and our posterity, not merely an emotional “all comers” impulse, to consider in setting immigration policy, argues contributor Dave Scruby.
Unplanned, the pro-life feature film that’s far outrunning box-office predictions this spring, will stir you and surprise you, says contributor Ellen Short.
The swamp that Trump and the GOP are working to drain isn't just in Washington and just in government. It's a pervasive mindset that gives off toxins -- swamp gas -- we must antidote and quarantine.