The timeless ethic of “Do unto others as we would have them do unto us” can infuse American conservatism with new vitality in these stormy times, I told the Western Conservative Summit last week in Denver.
The alarms about race from Biden and the Left are a feint to distract the public from worsening economic grievances and the danger of class war, says columnist Bill Moloney.
Earnest Christians unwilling to engage their church with “messy, divisive political issues” need to realize that even if you’re not interested in politics, politics is interested in you.
Joe Biden is the latest in a string of Democratic presidents to fancy themselves in a league with Franklin Roosevelt or Lyndon Johnson, notes columnist Bill Moloney, but he’s not close to having the requisite political momentum to make good the boast.