The unrest now shaking Iran is not merely another episode of regional instability; it’s a revealing moment that exposes how modern political power struggles rest upon deeper assumptions about reality, authority, and moral order. As mass protests challenge the Iranian regime and the United States weighs rhetorical pressure, sanctions, and potential military options, the crisis…
Moral Clarity in an Age of Evasion: Veterans, Abortion, and the Cost of Conviction
The controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s decision to reverse the Veterans Affairs abortion policy has been framed as a dispute over healthcare access, administrative authority, or political ideology. But those framings, while convenient, are ultimately evasions. At its core, this debate concerns whether the federal government should actively participate in the deliberate ending of innocent…
The “Golden Fleet,” Deism, and the Perils of Designing a World You Refuse to Govern
The U.S. Navy’s so-called Golden Fleet initiative sketches a vision that is at once ambitious and revealing. At the surface level, the story is about ships: numbers, readiness, industrial capacity, and the strategic anxieties of an increasingly dangerous world. But beneath the steel and spreadsheets lies a deeper question about how America understands power, responsibility,…
Examining Gov. Walz’s Misrepresentations of Project 2025
Governor Tim Walz’s recent remarks regarding Project 2025—a policy document created by the Heritage Foundation as a roadmap for a future conservative administration—raise significant concerns. Walz claimed that the document would establish a “registry of pregnancies,” restrict contraception, and limit access to infertility treatments, potentially erasing these options for women. However, upon a thorough examination,…