Hypocrisy from Democrats regarding Charlotte Convention, Corporations
Democrats don’t dislike corporations. They dislike profit.
Daily Progress Calls Founding Fathers Un-American
American history, at least before the Russian Revolution is no friend to the LGBT movement, and hijacking the founders to persuade a modern audience otherwise is, at best, deliberately ignorant.
Safety at All Costs: VT May Add 2,500 Security Cameras
Virginia Tech, infamed for the massacre on its campus that dark April day five years ago, is considering expanding its security surveillance by adding approximately 2,500 new cameras.
The Myth of Mike Mather, WTKR’s Lazy Delegates
Mike Mather and WTKR in a special report, “uncovered” some lazy delegates. But here’s the truth.
Exploring FDR’s View on the Commerce Clause
It would be unwise to accept FDR’s vision of interstate commerce–and how his packed courts interpreted it–without questioning the sincerity of his vision.
When are Natural Rights and Civil Rights in Conflict?
The debate here at Bearing Drift about the failure to approve Tracy Thorne-Begland as a judge has been carried out extensively. My entering that debate, thanks to Bearing Drift’s very intelligent readers and contributors, forced me to revisit my views on natural rights, civil rights, their interaction and conflict, their history, and the ethics behind them.
Barack Obama: A Truly Bipartisan President
For the second year in a row, Barack Obama’s economic and budgetary policies have inspired lawmakers to reach across the…
Obama vs. Romney: Why “Conventional Wisdom” Can’t Be Trusted
The “conventional wisdom” that Obama will be re-elected seems to be based more on his likeability rather than his qualifications.
Happy Independence Day, Virginia
On this day in 1776, Richard Henry Lee’s instructions to delegates in the Second Continental Congress authorizing them to vote for American Independence were adopted, thereby effectively declaring independence from Great Britain.
On the 405th Anniversary of the Founding of Jamestown
On May 14th, 1607, the Jamestown Settlers unloaded the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery, establishing the first permanent English settlement in the modern United States.