Andy Beshear, Political Moderation, and the Ancient Problem We Keep Pretending Is New

The quiet elevation of Andy Beshear as a potential future presidential contender tells us something uncomfortable but undeniable: America is starving for normalcy. Not perfection. Not revolution. Just leaders who sound like they inhabit the same reality as the people they govern. Beshear is being discussed as a possible Democratic standard-bearer precisely because he doesn’t…

Trump vs. The New York Times

Last week, on Monday, September 16, President Trump decided to take his long-simmering feud with The New York Times from the podium to the courtroom, filing a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the paper, several of its reporters, and even its publisher, Penguin Random House. The suit accused them of maliciously distorting his business record,…

Reflections on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

I watched the video of the shooting this morning, and I sincerely wish I hadn’t. It was horrific and disturbing. It left me shaken, unsettled, and with a pit in my stomach that I haven’t been able to shake all day. Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was gunned down at a Utah…

Elon Musk’s “America Party”: Reform or Ruin?

Elon Musk’s decision to launch a third party—the America Party—wasn’t some impulsive billionaire brainwave after a bad day on the stock market. It’s been building for a while. Musk has grown increasingly disillusioned with both the Republican and Democratic parties, viewing them as two wings of the same bloated bird. But the final straw came…

Work, Welfare, and Wisdom: A Review of SNAP Reforms

A couple days ago, we examined the Medicaid work requirements tucked into the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Now, it's time to roll up our sleeves and take a biblically grounded, no-nonsense look at a similar provision in the same bill: the new work requirements for SNAP, better known as food stamps. The provision introduces…

How Trump’s Bluster Lost Greenland — And How to Fix It

Vice President Vance’s recent remarks while speaking at the Pituffik Space Base provided some rare reassurance: he acknowledged Greenland’s right to self-determination and made it clear that the United States would not forcibly annex the territory. That’s a crucial point, and credit where it’s due — Vance’s attempt to clarify that position was wise and…