The Conservative Case for RFK Jr.

I’m thinking about doing something I’ve never done before. I’m strongly considering voting for a Democrat for president. I’m 37, and I’ve never voted for any Republican presidential candidate with anything approximating glee in my heart. It’s almost always been a hold-your-nose, lesser-of-two-evils affair. I didn’t vote in 2004, as I was in college and … Continue reading The Conservative Case for RFK Jr.

Natural Law and Norman Rockwell

When President Franklin Roosevelt rose to deliver his State of the Union address on January 6th, 1941, Nazi Germany had already conquered Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France. And yet, with nearly a year to go before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, American public opinion was still decidedly against the war. … Continue reading Natural Law and Norman Rockwell