Spending and taxes will be center stage in the 2012 presidential election, but at the heart of those pivotal issues…
Author G. Tracy Mehan, III
Over the years I have heard many arguments for and against the idea of providing any kind of an inheritance…
Theodore Roosevelt’s great image of politics as a kaleidoscope hardly captures the present pandemonium over Herman Cain’s alleged sexual misdeeds.…
For reasons that are both understandable and regrettable, apologetics, the science of demonstrating the reasonableness of religious doctrine, is not…
For America 2001 was annus mirabilis. And so it was for me in terms both personal and professional. The year…
A review of The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion vs. Environmental Religion in Contemporary America & Grizzly Man Who among…
The GOP presidential primary, which I continue to compare to a colorful, shape-shifting kaleidoscope, is now in overdrive, revolving at…
I have been flogging the kaleidoscope metaphor to describe the Republican presidential primary. Given all that is happening, or about…
This summer brought with it the recurrence of America’s fascination with all things Parisian. Actually, it is more than fascination…
During the dark days of Republican profligacy, when earmarks were the rule and GOP House and Senate members routinely voted…