I had gone into the movie hoping to be entertained, but what I got was a dose of spiritual direction.
By Elizabeth-Jane McGuire
Linda A. Kerns: Two Oval Office interviews, two different media reactions — Philly deserves better
Ignoring the president serves no purpose except to reinforce his constant accusations about fake news and biased media coverage.
By Linda A. Kerns
Art Carey: When Mister Rogers was my neighbor — and my friend
He was a prodigious, patient listener, an outstanding anomaly in this age when so many seem uninterested in hearing what others have to say.
By Art Carey
Spakovsky and Canaparo: Attorney General Barr outrages the Left by standing up for the Constitution and our Republic
These are two of the most significant speeches given by an attorney general since Edwin Meese’s address on the importance of originalism.
By Hans von Spakovsky and GianCarlo Canaparo
Andrew J. Bove: THIS is what Americans find so troubling about Washington insiders
Columnist David Brooks rejects the caricature of federal workers as corrupt, overpaid, incompetent swamp creatures. But that’s not the core issue.
By Andrew J. Bove
Linda A. Kerns: Stop punishing victims and their families in quest for criminal justice reform
How do you keep a fire in the belly of those who want to make sure we are not abdicating our safety, well-being and city to an unchecked criminal element?
By Linda A. Kerns
George Parry: Only in Philly – look who college invited to ‘transforming justice’ conference
Among the featured speakers were Mayor Jim Kenney, Chief Public Defender Keir Bradford-Grey, District Attorney Larry Krasner, and, wait for it …
By George Parry
Kendra Stanton Lee: My students would make excellent voters — why don’t they think so?
They represent everything good about America at this seminal, volatile moment. But they don’t think their votes would make a difference.
By Kendra Stanton Lee
Chris Tremoglie: Will the ‘tolerant’ Penn community allow Dinesh D’Souza to speak on campus?
Faculty, administrators and students often preach tolerance and understanding of other points of view, but often abandon those principles when a conservative is invited to speak.
By Chris Tremoglie
Michael Torres: Pause the posturing to honor veterans and victims of communism
When it comes to honoring our veterans, who fought and died defending us from a deadly ideology, and the countless millions who could not be saved, can’t we take a break from politics as usual?
By Michael Torres