How will Colorado and the nation vote next year? How should we balance faith and politics? What about impeaching Trump? Why are you always so cheerful? I answer these and other questions in a long interview
Free speech is all but gone in Europe and the United Kingdom, outlawed by Islam and its apologists, and their next target is the United States. That was the warning from Elisabeth Wolff and Katie Hopkins at a recent event in Colorado, reports contributor Gary Greeno.
Where has the time gone? Contributor Bill Moloney waxes nostalgic about his 1959 high school graduation on Cape Cod on the eve of JFK’s Camelot and the turbulent 1960s. But he’s not misty-eyed, not tough old Bill.
Americans have an obligation to our forebears and our posterity, not merely an emotional “all comers” impulse, to consider in setting immigration policy, argues contributor Dave Scruby.
Three years after British voters opted to exit the European Union, Tory populist Boris Johnson steps in as Prime Minister and pledges to get it done in three months. Contributor Bill Moloney assesses his chances.