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Congress Can Still Ban Birthright Citizenship. Here's How.
The Supreme Court has committed a grievous moral and legal error in Trump v. Barbara, the landmark case on birthright citizenship. In holding that the 14th Amendment confers automatic citizenship on virtually all children born on American soil, the court has severely vitiated the sanctity of American citizenship -- in this "America 250" ...Read more
The United States Has Always Been at War
One of the most popular complaints of the younger Americans is that the United States has been bogged down in endless war and interventionism virtually their entire lifetimes.
Welcome to history. As much as we may not like it, the United States has engaged in conflict and meddling more or less since its inception. The U.S. was born in war. It...Read more
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Consistent Inconsistencies
The Second Amendment to the Constitution is a relic of a bygone era of revolution. The Founders could not have contemplated that it would apply to semiautomatic handguns. The ...Read more
The Media Eagerly Take the Wrong Side of the Facts on Girls' Sports
Journalists love to boast that they are "Facts First" people, that they are the brave souls seeking out "truth." But when it comes to transgenderism, facts go out the window, and truth is triggering.
When the Supreme Court upheld state bans on boys in girls' sports, NBC anchor Craig Melvin sounded apologetic in live coverage. "The terms that we...Read more
America's Multicultural Miracle
The welcoming reception that so many European soccer fans have received as they have crossed the nation in pursuit of World Cup games has struck many as a happy surprise of the summer of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
"The World Cup is at our shores, and all these people are doing us a great service," comedian Bill ...Read more
What Marx And Engels Thought About Socialism In The United States
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels weren't right about much, but they made some astute observations about America while trying to explain its resistance to socialism.
According to Marx's theory, as the world's most advanced capitalist country, and one that was industrializing at a rapid clip, the United States was supposed to be closest to the ...Read more
July 4, 2026
"Which is better -- to be ruled by one tyrant 3,000 miles away or by 3,000 tyrants one mile away?" -- Rev. Mather Byles (1706-1788)
Does it really matter if the instrument curtailing liberty is a monarch or a popularly elected legislature? This conundrum, along with the witty version of it put to a Boston crowd in 1775 by the little-known ...Read more
America at 250: The History We Rarely Tell
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we will rightly remember the familiar names and places. We will speak of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Valley Forge and the birth of a republic unlike any the world had ever seen.
Those stories deserve their place.
But a ...Read more
The Transportation Bill That Proves Washington Can't Quit Clientelism
Congress loves to wrap legislation in the language of the public interest. This year's surface transportation reauthorization bill is no exception. Supporters describe the House Transportation Committee-passed package as a major safety bill designed to make America's transportation system more secure and efficient.
Beneath their rhetoric lies...Read more
Can We Stop the Slide Into Socialism?
This week has brought more news that contains powerful warnings about the trajectory of the country.
First, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Watson v. Republican National Committee. In Watson, the court upheld a Mississippi law that counts ballots received up to five days after Election Day as long as they were postmarked on or before that day....Read more
1776 vs. 2026
Two hundred and 50 years ago, self-evident truths meant something. Today, for some, things appear far less self-evident and truth has become subjective. Freedom from tyranny was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Today, freedom has been transformed into license, the right to do whatever one pleases and to pressure the wider culture ...Read more
Cal Thomas: 1776 vs. 2026
Two hundred and 50 years ago, self-evident truths meant something. Today, for some, things appear far less self-evident and truth has become subjective. Freedom from tyranny was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Today, freedom has been transformed into license, the right to do whatever one pleases and to pressure the wider culture ...Read more
The Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Mistake
The Supreme Court has now settled, at least for the foreseeable future, one of the most contentious questions in American immigration law: A child born in the United States is a U.S. citizen, regardless of whether the child's parents entered the country legally or came solely to give birth. That remains the law after the court's 6-3 decision ...Read more
Smooth Operator Mamdani Seduces Confused Voters with Sugar-Coated Lies
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has chalked up more notable victories.
His candidates won three crucial Democratic primaries -- candidates who are supporters of the Democratic Socialists of America, as is Mamdani -- defeating three Democratic Party establishment candidates, two of whom are sitting members of Congress.
Discussing with ABC'...Read more
As the World Cup and America's 250th Collide: A Memoir
The 250th anniversary of America's Declaration of Independence coinciding with North America hosting the World Cup competition takes me back to a column I wrote in June 2002 featuring my soccer-loving landlord -- 24 years ago, the day after the U.S. team defeated Mexico's powerful World Cup squad.
Now my first sentence contains an ...Read more
Mamdani's Rent Freeze Threatens Everyone Who Owns Anything
Tenants' groups and leftwing activists are cheering New York City's newly announced multiyear rent freeze. But Mayor Zohran Mamdani's rent scheme is headed for a judicial smackdown at the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 2023 and twice in 2024, a hesitant Supreme Court declined to hear challenges by building owners to New York state's rent regulations....Read more
Politicians Who Slow the Arrival of Self-Driving Cars Have Blood on Their Hands!
Car accidents kill 100 Americans every day.
But now an amazing solution is available: self-driving cars.
Robotaxis like Google-owned Waymo, for example.
Passengers who try them, like them.
Wherever robotaxis are allowed, ridership increases fast.
Two years ago, there were 50,000 trips per week -- today 500,000.
"The car did a better job ...Read more
Democrat Leaders Deny the Declaration's First Right
This year Americans are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which declared the "self-evident" truth that "all men are created equal" and "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights," including the rights to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
The leaders of the Democratic Party, ...Read more
American Media Prioritize British Royals Over British Child Rape
There's no longer much foreign reporting on television with the exception of natural disasters, or countries where Americans are engaged in military action. That's certainly true of Europe -- except for Britain. The networks, surely focused on ratings, display a fascination with the Royal Family.
On Monday, NBC's "Today" featured a four-minute ...Read more
Europe’s rampant anti-cryophilic bigotry is literally killing people
PARIS — That’s it, I’m starting a new human rights movement: the Cryophilic Freedom Front. Because rampant discrimination across Europe against cryophilic people — defined as those who are physically incapable of tolerating extreme heat — has no place in polite European society. Yet not only does the establishment turn a blind eye to ...Read more
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