It’s time to stop hyphenating Americans, end multiculturalism

“I stand for straight Americanism unconditioned and unqualified, and I stand against every form of hyphenated Americanism.” – President Theodore Roosevelt.

I rarely have reason to quote President Theodore Roosevelt, but with the current events surrounding blacks and our law enforcement communities in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge, I believe it’s time we end take his advice on the hyphenating of our cultural origins. Continue reading

In good company

A few hours have posting my last piece, President Obama’s lost opportunity, in which I reviewed how he missed a number of chances to provide much needed leadership to repair the racial divide in our country, I was pleased to read that The Wall Street Journal has come to the same conclusion. Continue reading

‘Lack of leadership, blinded by politics’ findings of House Select Committee on Benghazi

By now you have most likely read or heard as much as you care to about the House Select Committee’s Report on Benghazi. I hope, however, that includes the reading of the entire 700-page report, as Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) requests, because, rest assured, most of the media will not. Continue reading