The US media at its worst: A look back at the Kavanaugh confirmation process
The media were claiming Brett’s ‘whiteness’, his name, and other bogus characteristics made him ‘seem’ culpable.
The question of power: Why we should prosecute pornographers
The Orban administration recognizes the married family as conducive to the common good, and uses its power accordingly.
The Bernie Sanders minimum wage saga
The campaign has had to cut hours in order to fund this wage increase and given that this is a campaign, the Sanders camp must now cope with less manpower.
Ursula von der Leyen and a reminder of the very real threat of utopian federalism
We were not treated to the spectacle of hustings, debates and interviews involving prospective candidates as we have been with the leadership election at home.
Donald Trump is damaging the conservative cause
The nature of the American Constitution requires compromise, something the President needs to realise.
The definitive dummy’s guide to the Democratic primary
The race to eject Donald Trump from the White House has begun in earnest.
Sense prevails at Notre Dame
Thank goodness that the French Senate, when passing a bill on the restoration of Notre Dame, added a clause that this restoration must restore the great cathedral back to its ‘last known visual state’.