Should John Lennon’s Imagine Replace the Star-Spangled Banner?

In yet another sign of these tumultuous times, “social justice warriors” are now demanding that “The Star-Spangled Banner” be replaced as the national anthem. One proposed replacement is John Lennon’s “Imagine.” Indeed, “The Star-Spangled Banner” is difficult to sing. Sopranos struggle with “twilight’s last gleaming” and “gallantly streaming.” Basses screech through “the rockets’ red glare, … Read more

When Rioters Turn Upon Their Own: See Jeff Bezos’ Guillotine

The most terrifying time during revolutions is when revolutionaries turn upon their own. It is a sign that the movement is radicalizing, creating insecurity in which no one feels safe. Even the most faithful servants of liberal causes suddenly find themselves targeted, despite having conceded, facilitated and supported those who work to overthrow the establishment.  … Read more

Court Decision Confirms What We Already Know: Expect Betrayal

We cannot say that the brutal Supreme Court June Medical Services v. Russo decision was a surprise to most veteran pro-lifers. The June 29 decision struck down a state’s requirement that abortionists have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals for cases of botched abortions. Regulations hoping to prevent the death of women from abortion complications were seen … Read more

How Leftists Want to Make Schools More Dangerous

The current unrest has the left trotting out its tired arguments to take advantage of the crisis.  The wave of anti-police sentiment has some leftist educators argue against stationing police officers in schools. Often referred to as “school resource officers” (SRO), they provide three functions. They educate students about the law. They serve as informal … Read more

Three Things to Ponder this Fourth of July

Three Things to Ponder this Fourth of July

This Fourth of July is different from others. Normally it is a festive occasion for family and friends to gather. We celebrate what it means to be an American, which is the deliberately vague idea that it means being and doing whatever we want. This year, we face an existential crisis calling everything into question, … Read more

Good and Evil Clash at the Feet of Saint Louis the King

Good and Evil Clash at the Feet of Saint Louis the King

On a blistering June 27 in St. Louis, Mo. forces of good and evil clashed at the feet of a majestic statue of the city’s patron. Fueled by emotion over substance, around 150 Black Lives Matters (BLM) proponents cried obscene slogans to a tribal drumbeat demanding that the statue be torn down, despite its iconic … Read more

Natural Law Judges Are the Only Way to Save the Judiciary

One reason conservatives give major importance to elections is that they know the selection of judges can impact law for decades. Thus, when President Trump selected two Supreme Court judges, many hoped that the Court would shift to the right. The June 15 Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia decision dashed these hopes. What legislators could not obtain … Read more

Betrayed Again, Ten Commandments Americans Fight On, Trusting in God Alone for Final Victory!

Betrayed Again, Ten Commandments Americans Fight On, Trusting in God Alone for Final Victory!

Many Americans feel betrayed by the Supreme Court’s June 15, 2020 ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia. Among these are a vast number for whom the Ten Commandments still serve as a guiding light for themselves and the nation. These “Ten Commandments” Americans were shocked by the Court’s iniquitous decision that expanded the already … Read more