Sinema is the kind of woman Rachel Maddow should swoon over, and whose accomplishments make AOC look like a screeching wind-up doll. Yet, she’s being trampled over in hypocritical fashion.
By Christine Flowers
Richard Koenig: Help for voter’s remorse — how to remove a Biden bumper sticker
Second thoughts about your Biden bumper sticker? Don’t worry – here’s a few DIY solutions.
By Richard Koenig
John Meko: Why the Union League is honoring the great patriot, abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass with a new portrait
Patriot, abolitionist, educator — why the Union League has unveiled a brand-new portrait of the American hero Frederick Douglass.
By John Meko
Chris Tremoglie: Eagles recap
The Eagles just kicked off the season with a win — let’s dive into the plays and players that made it possible.
By Chris Tremoglie
Christian Barnard: “Nice White Parents” podcast series highlights real public K-12 failures—but lets government off the hook
While the podcast exposes concerning racial inequalities it fails to hold accountable the major culprits behind the unfair education system.
By Christian Barnard
Richard Koenig: Masking kids amid dystopia—the PA Ministry of Adamant Orthodoxy explains
Richard Koenig examines masking, school policy, and pandemic practices through the lens of a future ominous bureaucracy espousing relentless orthodoxy.
By Richard Koenig
Chris Tremoglie: 2021 Philadelphia Eagles Preview
A breakdown of the Philadelphia Eagles in a new age and under new leadership. What can we expect from the team? Find out at Broad + Liberty.
By Chris Tremoglie.
Ben Wren: 20 years after 9/11, Broadway’s ‘Come From Away’ helps us to Never Forget
The Broadway musical ‘Come From Away’ enters stage right twenty years after the 9/11 tragedy. This story serves as introduction, reflection, and timely reminder — and is worth your viewership.
By Ben Wren
Linda A. Kerns: Man’s best friend rushed to Ground Zero twenty years ago
Dogs and their handlers from all over the country assisted in the recovery mission. Many came from Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
By Linda A. Kerns
Albert Eisenberg: There are fair compromises on LGBT protections — but the “Equality Act” falls short
The Equality Act, as written, goes too far; it would put religious business-owners, charities and hospitals in impossible positions, and empower the federal government to play locker room police.
By Albert Eisenberg