
Those who think President Trump is demanding press accountability in an unprecedented way obviously haven’t heard about President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Ananias Club.” #AnaniasClub #FakeNews #NewYorkRepublicans #MtRushmore (Excerpt from Lewis L. Gould’s “The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt”)
Happy Birthday to Laura Ingalls Wilder, the writer who first inspired me to think historically
Flashback Friday Interviews: John Lennox
This interview is one of my fondest memories. Enjoy this introduction to one of the most winsome and challenging intellects of our day. One British writer at The Times dubbed him “Christianity’s new poster boy.” Who is this Oxford professor of mathematics who...
Read more“The office is so powerful that you need God even more because your decisions are no longer ‘Gee, I’m gonna build a building in New York.’ These are questions of massive life and death, even with regard to health care.”
President Donald Trump on his need for God’s wisdom
"The office is so powerful that you need God even more because your decisions are no longer 'Gee, I'm gonna build a building in New York.' These are questions of massive life and death, even with regard to health care."
Apply for the 2017 James Madison Graduate Fellowship!
In case my readers haven't noticed, I'm currently getting my Master of Arts in History with an emphasis on U.S. Constitutional studies so that I can teach that topic at the high school level, and I'm doing this thanks to the honor of being awarded a James Madison...
Flashback Friday Interviews: Kellyanne Conway
My first installment in the Flashback Friday Interviews series features Kellyanne Conway, who was recently appointed Counselor to the President. It's now been more than six years since I met and interviewed this skillful pollster (also a mother of four), who last year...
Read more“Senator, the primitive and often, even, atavistic aspects of the battlefield test the physical strength, the mental agility of everyone, but most of what it tests is the courage and the spiritual side of the troops we put in harm’s way. And oftentimes it’s only unit cohesion, leadership, and the belief in themselves and their comrades that allows them to go through what they have to go through and come home as better men and women, and not as broken. And so, The ‘warrior ethos’ is not a luxury, it is essential, when you have a military.”
General Mattis during his U.S. Senate confirmation hearings for the role of Secretary of Defense
"Senator, the primitive and often, even, atavistic aspects of the battlefield test the physical strength, the mental agility of everyone, but most of what it tests is the courage and the spiritual side of the troops we put in harm’s way. And oftentimes it’s only unit...
#FlashbackFridays…
Some of you might have noticed that my old articles are difficult to find or have broken links. I'm considering re-publishing the helpful ones every Friday on this website. Feel free to suggest a particular bit or sort of information you'd like to read again!
Why It Has to Be This Way: Election Eve Open Letter to American Christians
My Dear American Christians, During the 2016 primary elections I wrote an article entitled, “Why I Won’t Speak Against Trump In God’s Name,” in which I argued that it is unwise to dismiss Donald Trump as against God’s will and approval for civil office, or declare...
Announcing Pastime
Fear not: Another Look at Trump’s Pro-Life Views
After Governor Mike Pence's clear defense of the sanctity of life in the vice presidential debate, I figured it would be timely to publish this (updated) article I wrote months ago explaining Donald Trump's views on this subject. What are we to make of somebody who...