Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Jay D. Homnick

Jay D. Homnick has an extensive background in conservative journalism and political speechwriting. He served as Deputy Editor of The American Spectator for many years and is a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research. In addition, Jay is a prolific author who draws on his expertise as a Biblical and Talmudic scholar to connect religious teachings with everyday experiences in our increasingly secular society.

Schiff Wrecked

Today I feel a little less embarrassed, a little bit cleansed. Being a fellow Jew with Adam Schiff has become a tad more tolerable...

Southern Hospice-tality

Old Jimmy Carter headed off to hospice four months ago (2/22/23) and has been living it up ever since. It is uncouth to speak...

Answering In The Affirmative

The Supreme Court's decision against “affirmative action” racial preferences in college admissions makes for very good law. I find barely anything to quibble about...

Polishing The Truth

  Last week I took an involuntary vacation from writing in English, because two separate book projects in Hebrew on Biblical subjects both hit the...
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Manifesto Destiny

Back to Professor Heather Cox Richardson, helpfully enlightening us schnooks… you know, the...

Professor Without Class

Professors are people who profess things. Notice that not all things professed are generally believed. In fact, when we listen closely to today’s professors,...

Heather And Its Fertilizers

Heather Cox Richardson self-identifies as a “historian” and works as a Professor of History at Boston College. Her newsletter is called Letters From An...

Heather And Yon

I know personally two famous Heathers but was only recently introduced to the third. Heather Richardson Higgins is the CEO of Independent Women’s Voice and...
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Riling Gains

Why did the swimming teacher jump into the water? She wanted to test it. That is a sort of refreshing old joke from back in the...

Waistline Budgeting Practices Reveal Why We Often Fail At Our Money Goals

There is a negotiation of sorts involving the budget going on in various undisclosed locations around Washington, D.C. Unfortunately, none of these venues include...

Bach-Turner Overdrive

Tina Turner passed away this week at age 83, but she did so as a citizen of Switzerland. In fact, if you type her...

Keep An Open Mind… And Mouth

If you believe the calendar writers, then yesterday was May 19, a date that appears on my birth certificate. Unlike the old geezers who...
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The Right To Beer In Your Arms

 A friend of my late father’s died recently at 90 or so, and in the course of mourning and its attendant nostalgia his surviving...

Oh Henry!

I have too many children to write a memoir. Every call home for the rest of their lives will begin with “Dad, you have...
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