By JOSH HAMMER
Syndicated columnist
In Springfield, Illinois, in 1838, a young Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful speech decrying the “ravages of mob law” throughout the land. Lincoln warned, in eerily prescient fashion, that the spread of a then-ascendant “mobocratic spirit” ...
By KEITH RAFFEL
Syndicated columnist
The Trump-ordered attack on Venezuela and capture of its president is meant not only to be a distraction from the mounting Epstein scandal. It’s also a power play consistent with the American president’s backward-looking economic and geopolitical view ...
By VERONIQUE de RUGY
Syndicated columnist
Growing national outrage over Minnesota’s welfare fraud is justified, but not because of where it took place or because it implicates members of any immigrant community. It’s much more than a “Minnesota” story.
The outrage is justified ...
By BONNIE JEAN FELDKAMP
Syndicated columnist
Louisville Urban League President Lyndon Pryor said something at the organization’s annual Impact Luncheon last month that has been stuck on replay in my head ever since. I’m paraphrasing here, but he told the crowd, “If you’re wondering ...
By ARMSTRONG WILLIAMS
Syndicated columnist
Dictator and narco-terrorist Nicolas Maduro was captured by U.S. forces in a thrilling nighttime raid on his palace in Caracas, Venezuela, in an operation codenamed Operation Absolute Resolve. The mission involved over 150 aircraft launched from ...
By CAL THOMAS
Syndicated columnist
Gov. Tim Walz, a Minnesota Democrat who might have become vice president had Kamala Harris won the November election, has announced he will not be seeking a third term.
The alleged fraud involving day-care centers and allegations that federal aid went to ...