The atmosphere in Biden-Trump America carries the odor of Weimar Germany or Chicago in 1968.
Lance Morrow Wall Street Journal
My mother hated Richard Nixon. She knew him when they were both young in Washington in the 1940s. He was an ambitious young congressman from California, and she wrote a weekly column for the Knight Syndicate and occasional articles for the Saturday Evening Post. They would sometimes run into each other at political dinners, like the one at the Shoreham Hotel one night when they both got a little drunk. Nixon couldn’t hold his liquor—his dark eyes, almost obsidian, would look wet, and he would slur a bit. My mother thought she could outdrink any man living. “Dick,” she told him, “you ought to get out of politics. You don’t like people, so why don’t you do everyone a favor and give it up?”
Nixon called my father next morning at his office and said in that growling basso of his: “Hugh, can’t you control your wife?”
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld age verification measures to guard the Texas’s kids from pornography sites, a vindication of the policy work of Senior Policy Analyst Clare Morell.
Thrusday, March 21–Friday, March 22, 2024
St. Mary's University
University Center - Conference Room A
One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228
On March 21–22, Ryan T. Anderson and EPPC Board Member Robert P. George will speak at a conference in honor of Gerard V. Bradley at St. Mary's University in San Antonio.
George Weigel, and Carl R. Trueman, and Devorah Goldman will speak at the "Confronting Antisemitism" conference hosted by the Institute for Faith and Freedom at Grove City College on April 11.