
Jarrett Stepman
Op-ed contributor
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San Francisco’s road to perdition
When the Whole Foods Market closes down in San Francisco, you know things are getting bad.
Portland’s problems are no mystery. The problem is ideology
“What’s the matter with Portland?” That was the question asked in a lengthy and interesting report in The Los Angeles Times.
A little rebellion in House Speaker’s race is good thing
As no less a personage as Thomas Jefferson once said, a little rebellion from time to time is a good thing.
Churchill in disrepute as woke indoctrination in schools spreads throughout West
The rot within goes deeper than ever before, but it will become total if we don’t draw lines in the sand now.
The Left’s need to control all information
Musk’s ascent is bad news for the Left, good news for free speech, and even better news for America.
Liberal media spin rising violent crime as vast right-wing conspiracy
Apparently, some legacy media journalists are intent on just downplaying the crime issue entirely.
New York Times admits that hundreds of ‘top surgeries’ are being performed on children
The legacy media has changed its mind. We are now informed that life-changing transgender surgeries on minors are real and that they’re spectacular.
Biden declares pandemic ‘over.’ So what about his COVID-19 policies?
The bottom line is that for most Americans, the president’s sudden declaration that the pandemic is “over” means almost nothing. Biden’s announcement during his “60 Minutes” interview just points to the cynical and farcical nature of this administration, that they’ve juggled this decision mostly because of politics and not “science.”
A modern, Americanized version of a Maoist struggle session
Our institutions, public agencies, corporations, and professional organizations are becoming both highly censorious of dissent from the dominant “narrative,” while also allowing woke Twitter mobs and campus activists to dictate their policies.
Rise and fall of Fauci illustrates death of ‘expertise’
As members of the institutions both tout and hide behind their credentialism, their obviously ideological positions shred the public’s faith in their credentials. The rise and fall of Anthony Fauci is illustrative of this trend.