After that chaos of 2020, President Joe Biden’s bid to reassert US leadership on the world stage has left allies and adversaries alike unimpressed, writes correspondent Bill Moloney.
The American presidency is the toughest job on earth. Donald Trump gave it his best, all we can ask of anyone. Joe Biden, invoking Lincoln, vows to put his whole soul into the work. May God bless and keep them both.
America’s K-12 schools as well as its college and university systems, already in deep trouble before the coronavirus pandemic, are now entering 2021 in catastrophe mode, warns correspondent Bill Moloney.
Post-election chaos may seem dispiriting, but there are compelling reasons for the GOP faithful to fight harder than ever as the 2020 endgame plays out, says contributor Paul Prentice.
A year made ugly and interminable by the coronavirus and the attendant government blundering has by no means broken the American spirit, opines columnist Bill Moloney.