The crime of seditious conspiracy is one that no republic can tolerate.
Author: Dennis Aftergut, opinion contributor
Congress can thwart conservative court’s looming election threat
If the court endorses the theory of independent state legislatures, the tenet that people choose their leaders by majority vote will be in jeopardy.
Preserving the Rule of Law: Successful law enforcement has a domino effect
Political narratives are not what count with the FBI, with prosecutors and judges or with juries.
President Biden: Please honor this Army hero
How a government treats whistleblowers reveals a lot about who we are.
Republicans’ response to Mar-a-Lago search shows why we need more like Rusty Bowers
There is no substitute for individuals who care about doing the right thing, particularly because acting often involves risk.
Why the coming Senate vote on same-sex marriage matters
The Supreme Court may reverse two earlier rulings that provide marriage protection.
Judge’s murder, Kavanaugh attempt, threatens all our safety
The murder of those who enforce society’s rules is a pure and evil expression of their shattering.
Rays of a much-needed, principled GOP shine through
It matters that there are Republicans of principle willing to speak the truth.
Document dump turns toxic for Trump
When you’re denying flushing evidence down the loo, you’re probably not winning the narrative.