When a military veteran in Congress tells the troops which orders to obey, that is not “civic education”
By Ada Nestor
LNP denies trying to ‘water down’ or ‘silence’ Smucker op-ed, despite wanting to ‘qualify’ it
According to a May 9 editorial in LNP|Lancaster Online, “It’s been a devastating and frightening year, to say the least, for transgender people.” […]
Jeff Hurvitz: An adult steps into the ring!
Christie governed New Jersey with bipartisan support and a penchant for truth-telling — can the same virtues win him the presidency?
By Jeff Hurvitz
Albert Eisenberg: Doug Mastriano — A case study in not building a coalition
“Advice for future candidates: don’t tell minority groups — or any groups — that you are better stewards of their interests than they are.”
By Albert Eisenberg
Teacher fired after Jan. 6 controversy sues Allentown School District, alleges FBI involvement
The long-anticipated lawsuit from a teacher fired by the Allentown School District over his presence in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6 has been filed, setting the stage for an intense battle over free-speech rights and employment.
By Todd Shepherd
Kyle Sammin: Trumpadelphia? Republican increase in Philly votes echoes urban appeal across nation
Election 2020: in Philly, Trump adds votes from working class voters of all racial backgrounds; meanwhile, Biden’s improvements are a map of gentrification in Philadelphia.
By Kyle Sammin
George Hofmann: Amy Coney Barrett is a threat to lazy politicians, not healthcare
The real pre-existing condition we need to be concerned about is Congress’ inability to legislate.
By George Hofmann
LISTEN: Christine Flowers talks about #MeToo hypocrisy with AM 990’s Chris Stigall
Columnist Christine Flowers joined Chris Stigall to discuss the #MeToo movement (& media’s) double standard on Biden vs. Kavanaugh sexual assault allegations.
Howard Lurie: Law making is for legislatures, not executives
We, as a free people, need to be especially wary of executive authority.
By Howard Lurie
Austin Severns: Trump Executive Order will reflect and reshape American streetscape
The President’s Administration has quietly drafted a federal order that, if enforced, has the potential to change the American cityscape over the coming generations. By Austin Severns.
