The Republican party of 2012 found itself lacking a relevant issue agenda, modern media strategy, and state of the art party organization. Right-leaning policy intellectuals have made some progress on the first problem. Whether it is Michael Strain on employment, James Capretta on health care . . . . Continue Reading »
Happy new year and here is why we have had ever happier new years in the lifetimes of anyone alive today. Regardless of the politics of nations, or the decline of social standards, or anything else we might deplore or fear, the living standards of people all over the world improve. . . . . Continue Reading »
So I was really, really moved by Carl’s defense of the Sixties, at their best, as part of America’s distinctively Christian counterculture. I remember hearing these words a lot in bars and such in the very late Sixties:Love is but a song we sing,fear a way we die.You can make the . . . . Continue Reading »