Fifty years on from Richard Nixon’s great hour of triumph, winter 1973, his onetime speechwriter draws lessons for Americans today, in a Presidents Day lecture at Colorado Christian University.
The US Constitution neither provides for impeachment on the grounds House Democrats allege against President Trump, nor does it require “transmission” by the House Speaker, write attorneys Bill Banta and Rob Natelson. Stop making stuff up!
With American government having grown far beyond anything the Founders imagined, the whistleblower can be a safety valve for freedom—but Julian Assange wasn’t that, argues contributor Ellen Short.
The time-tested approach of choosing our presidents through the Electoral College shouldn’t be discarded for a national popular vote approach, argues contributor Ellen Short. Minorities need protection and states deserve a voice.