President Obama’s recent extemporaneous remarks about Ho Chi Minh being a Jeffersonian Democrat may be the result of his viewing the PBS series entitled Vietnam: A Television History (1983).
Guest Articles
Lessons From Federalist 7
Did the National Security Agency scandal have its roots in academia?
Atlas Shrugs in Detroit
In my native city of Detroit, Atlas has at long last shrugged.
Union… What Is It Good For?
“Some will rejoice in today’s decision, and some will despair at it; that is the nature of a controversy that matters so much to so many. But the Court has cheated both sides, robbing the winners of an honest victory, and the losers of the peace that comes from a fair defeat. We owed both of them better.”
A Perfectly Natural July 4th
Will you be celebrating Natural Law this July 4th? You should be. Your Founding Fathers did.
What’s a Trigger-word Citizen to do?
What difference, at this point, do any of the recent scandals make? What ties them all together?
Reflection and Choice or Accident and Force
This is the first in a series of essays examining and applying the timeless principles and truths of the Federalist Papers to the political events of our day.
Notre Dame: Our Mother
Since 1967, Notre Dame has forgotten a lot.
The Death of Dialogue
It’s been four long years since Notre Dame welcomed Barack Obama to campus, awarding him an honorary degree and the opportunity to address the graduating class of 2009.
Remembering a Cold Warrior
Herbert Romerstein, indeed a national treasure. A happy warrior who fought the good fight, and left the wrong side for the right side.