Opinion
Hannity vs. Moore: Politics, Capitalism and Jesus
This past week I caught glimpses of Michael Moore’s media promotion of his new film, Capitalism: A Love Story, and I heard Sean Hannity was going to interview Moore on his Fox News show. As I anticipated this interview, I thought I was going to get a boxing match with some shocking political blows, but… »
Woah! Look at that — A Nobel Prize!
This morning I sat down to breakfast and opened a brand new box of Cheerios and as I was pouring the cereal into my bowl…KERTHUNK! Something heavy fell into it, spilling toasty oaty Os all over the table.
Wow. There in my bowl was this huge gold coin with a picture of some old… »
The Tradition of Liberty in the GOP
Today the Republican Party is at a crossroads. It faces the choice of continuing down a path of failed leadership and forgotten principles, or taking the hard and rutted road back to its beginnings. The party was founded to restore the values of our founding fathers in a time when those values had… »
Why Isn’t the Angry Left Angry Now?
During the Bush years it was obvious that a lot of people on the political left were very, very angry. They were angry about the war, angry about heightened security, angry about domestic surveillance, angry about torture, angry about corporate handouts, angry about cronyism, angry about no-bid contracts — they had plenty to be… »
Why We Fight for Texas
Si vis pacem, parra bellum. ”If you want peace, prepare for war.”
When I was a boy I visited Goliad, The Alamo, and San Jacinto with my family. The memories and heritage of what it means to be from the Republic of Texas struck a deep chord in me that rang through my heart and… »

On Wednesday afternoon U.S. District Chief Judge Vaughn Walker 










