How Louisiana Abortion Law Should Be Decided

Oral arguments were heard last month before the Supreme Court on the legal challenge to a Louisiana law that requires an abortionist to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of his clinic. This is so a woman who experiences

Why Political Campaigns Get Nasty

One of the hallmarks of political campaigns in American history is that they are often nasty, brutish, and long. And they have been since the beginning. The contest between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in the 1800 presidential election, for instance, was

Democrats Show Us How Not to Impeach a President

The Democrats have been plotting and planning a coup d’état against President Trump since before he was even elected to office. They’re even trying to make it look like they’re following the Constitution. But they’re not. And in the process, they are

Trump Was Right to Ask About Corruption in Ukraine

What most observers, especially those in the Talking Snake Media, are overlooking in this whole impeachment farce is that Ukraine was riddled with endemic corruption and had been for decades. Thus when Trump asked President Zelensky to look into corruption in Ukraine