As we face a fear epidemic as bad or worse than the virus epidemic itself, writes contributor David Prentice, there’s clarity and calm in the advice of a battle-tested doctor from the New York City front lines.
The pandemic challenges Americans to replace the negative virus of fear and hysteria with the positive virus of calm, clarity, hope, and love, writes guest columnist David Prentice. This is our Queen Esther moment.
Democrats’ chances of unseating President Donald Trump are faltering amidst an eight-way scramble for the nomination that may not resolve until the Milwaukee convention this summer, observes contributor Bill Moloney
Forget history, warns contributor Bill Moloney, and we’ll repeat it to our sorrow. Specifically, Americans better heed the lessons of 1960s policy failures before buying into a rehash of the same in this year’s election.