Category: The Reader’s Turn

What Is Feminism?

I enjoyed your opinion article “A Raised Glass: Here’s to Some Admirable Young Women” by Jeff Minick (Dec. 16, 2020). One section, in particular, grabbed my attention—”Feminism and Motherhood”—where Jessica said, “A lot of girls my age, at least in college, struggle with what feminism really means.” Like for many complex issues, there are misunderstandings,…


Salute From Across the Pond

I would so like to congratulate you and your exceptional team for the outstanding work that you are presenting to the public, particularly concerning the appalling U.S. election fraud and its likely impact on the American people. Here in the UK, some of the mainstream press is very slowly, slowly beginning to mention that there…


America the Fraud

If America allows the Democrat Party election fraud to stand, it dishonors every veteran like me who served my country while believing it to be something it was not. It dishonors every one of my brothers and sisters in arms who died for this country. If this election fraud is allowed to stand, we Americans…


Holiday Reflections on Covid-19

“Neither a man nor a crowd nor a nation,” wrote the 20th-century English philosopher and political activist Bertrand Russell, “can be trusted to act humanely or to think sanely under the influence of a great fear.” Our lingering experience with the pandemic proves the truth of his words. Governors like Tom Wolf, Gavin Newsom, Andrew…


It’s the Right Time To Act: Reject Communism

The year 2020 started with the coronavirus pandemic and ended with the U.S presidential election. What a roller-coaster! Shortly before Christmas, a new variant of the coronavirus forced London to lock down again. Reports say it is spreading 70 times faster than COVID-19 and is more deadly. Throughout history, when our ancestors were facing a…


The Supreme Court’s Refusal to Hear the Suit Brought by the State of Texas

The State of Texas alleges that several states violated election laws duly enacted by their state legislatures, as required by the U.S. Constitution, and that these violations “cast a dark shadow of doubt over the outcome of the entire election.” The suit alleges that “Trust in the integrity of our election processes is sacrosanct and…


Et Tu, Supremes?

The Supreme Court of the United States of America has members who possess more learned knowledge (a.k.a. degrees) than most citizens of this great Republic will ever have. However, they are devoid of what most Americans call “commonsense.” With this in mind, we must recognize that with the court’s latest decision regarding “Texas,” ignoring how…


An Open Letter to Our Representatives and Senators

Subject: Massive election cheating and fraud in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada The current situation is very serious. If even half of what has been discovered is true, these actions on behalf of both foreign and domestic enemies of our American way of life seek to usurp the will of all Americans and…


The Silenced Majority

Conservatives have long referred to themselves as the “Silent Majority.”  The norm has long been that we law-abiding conservatives are quiet and less often heard than our counterparts on the Left. We do not riot or throw fits of outrage as the Left are prone to do. We have long felt that although we are…


Echoes: Understanding the Word Dominion

Being a “wordologist,” I have had more of a desire lately to better understand the word “Dominion” than many words I’m not in the habit of using. The word “dominion” is a noun, and it means “the power, or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority.” You may be asking, “Haven’t we been hearing that…