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Oregon's E-Cigarette Censorship Is Illogical and Unconstitutional: The State Supreme Court Should Not Let Virtue Signaling Override Freedom of Speech
In the stock room at Division Vapor in Portland, Oregon, a sign affixed to a metal rack holding various nicotine solutions reminds employees to "Censor Before (You) Stock!" The sign alludes to state regulations that require merchants to obscure allegedly child-enticing images and words before displaying vaping products to their adult customers...Read more
Two Years in, Israel Calculates the High Cost of War in Gaza
SAN DIEGO -- Two years? It feels more like 20.
Another person who feels that way is Maha Shbeir, who worked as a doctor at Nasser hospital in Gaza. She recently told a reporter for the Associated Press that she feels as if over the last two years she has seen two decades' worth of pain, tragedy, suffering and hunger.
"I've seen cases of ...Read more
Gen Z Men Finding Purpose Through Faith
Shortly after I wrote my recent column about Ohio State University football players baptizing students at an "Invitation to Jesus" event in Columbus, a friend emailed me with a link to a story from the "CBS Mornings" series "The State of Spirituality" featuring reporting from award-winning journalist Lisa Ling. This particular story, by Ling ...Read more
A Little Government Shutdown Now and Then Is a Good Thing
SAN DIEGO -- Republicans are pushing two conflicting narratives at once, and the double talk has them flummoxed and tongue-tied.
The first narrative is that Democrats are weak, ineffective, out of touch and totally irrelevant to the politics of today. As President Donald Trump might put it, "they choke like dogs."
The second narrative is ...Read more
Demanding Charges Against His Enemies, Trump Conflates Justice With Revenge: The Legal Rationales for Prosecuting James Comey, Adam Schiff and Letitia James Suggest the President Is Determined to Punish Them One Way or Another
FBI Director Kash Patel portrays James Comey's indictment as a response to "the Russiagate hoax." Yet on their face, the charges against Comey have nothing to do with the investigation that earned the former FBI director a prominent spot on President Donald Trump's enemies list.
The Justice Department reportedly is contemplating charges ...Read more
Never Mind Politics -- It's Time To Talk About Religious Violence
SAN DIEGO -- Americans have talked a lot lately about the ugly phenomenon of political violence. As well we should; people should not feel unsafe because of what they believe.
Nevertheless, now we need to pivot and confront something we don't want to talk about because it can be even uglier: religious violence. People also should not feel ...Read more
Can We Right This Listing Ship?
There are few things the old me liked more than a meaty discussion about the American Founding. The history was interesting for its own sake but also essential guidance for the present and future. Or so I believed for decades.
The other day, a podcast in my feed addressed these matters and I had to turn it off. Reflections on the Founders no ...Read more
Of Course ICE Is the Target of Political Violence. It Became Political.
SAN DIEGO -- When I heard that a sniper had opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas, I was disheartened and concerned. But I wasn't the least bit surprised.
The agency has been drawing a lot of attention to itself over the last several months as its agents desperately try to fulfill an arbitrary and absurdly ...Read more
Trump's Vision of Broadcast Regulation Is a Threat to Conservatives: History Suggests That Republicans Will Regret Letting the FCC Police TV Programming
"When 97% of the stories are bad," President Donald Trump declared on Friday, "it's no longer free speech." When TV networks "take a great story" and "make it bad," he added, "I think that's really illegal."
Trump was wrong on both points. And in groping toward a justification for the regulatory threats that preceded Jimmy Kimmel's expulsion ...Read more
What Happened to Jimmy Kimmel Is No Joke
SAN DIEGO -- President Donald Trump is notorious for falling to pieces over small things. But oddly, his petty rants sometimes touch on big topics.
The trouble is that the noise caused by the small often drowns out the substance of the big. This presidency is all about distraction. The president who can't stand a slight is an expert at ...Read more
A Christ-Centered Culture in College Football
With the 2025 college football season underway, the Ohio State Buckeyes are hoping to defend their national title and once again forge their way through the playoffs. Their path to the title of beating four ranked teams was epic last year, especially after a disappointing loss to Michigan. Their victories over Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and ...Read more
The Right Remembers Charlie Kirk Fondly -- and Selectively
SAN DIEGO -- The first rule of communications strategy goes like this: If you don't define yourself, your enemies, adversaries and competitors will gladly do it for you, and often in unflattering terms.
That's true with businesses, causes and nonprofit organizations. It's especially true in politics, where another version of the same idea ...Read more
Trump Has a Habit of Asserting Broad, Unreviewable Authority: Whether He Is Waging the Drug War, Imposing Tariffs, Deporting Alleged Gang Members, or Fighting Crime, the President Thinks He Can Do 'Anything I Want to Do'
In separate attacks this month, the U.S. military blew up two speedboats in the Caribbean Sea, killing 14 alleged drug smugglers. Although those men could have been intercepted and arrested, President Donald Trump said he decided summary execution was appropriate as a deterrent to drug trafficking.
To justify this unprecedented use of the U.S...Read more
Some Mexican Americans Are Choosing Mexico. But Can They Really Go Home Again?
SAN DIEGO -- Dear America, I don't mean to sound ungrateful. Really, I don't. Uncle Sam and I have always been on good terms.
But I must ask: Can migrants to the United States get a do-over?
More than a century ago, my Mexican grandfather and his parents chose the United States over Mexico. Unable to make a living in their own country -- ...Read more
Charlie Kirk Should Be Mourned, but Not Canonized
SAN DIEGO -- Brace yourselves. The story of political violence in America is not as bad as you think. I'm afraid it's much worse.
It's not just that awful things happen. It's that when they happen, many Americans get unhinged. We have trouble being honest, staying rational and not going too far in one direction or another.
If the tragic tale...Read more
SCOTUS Green-Lights Racial Profiling of Latinos in Immigration Raids
SAN DIEGO -- I'm calling time of death on colorblindness.
The concept was in style for a minute after the Supreme Court, in 2023, struck down affirmative action in college admissions and said all applicants should be treated equally.
The self-righteous preached that Americans should relate to one another simply as members of one race (the ...Read more
After a String of Defeats, Isn't Trump Tired of Losing in Federal Court?
SAN DIEGO -- Are we winning yet? Donald Trump promised that -- if he were elected president once, let alone twice -- Americans would start winning so much that we'd get tired of it.
Part of that scenario came true. President Trump and his band of outlaws are exhausting. That's the point. By generating chaos and creating distractions, Trump ...Read more
Judge Rules Trump Can't Break the Law in Order To Enforce the Law
SAN DIEGO -- It's a simple concept that has somehow eluded the knuckleheads in the Trump administration: You can't break the rules to show people that they have to follow the rules. You can't violate the law while trying to enforce the law.
As they round up, arrest and deport people who have allegedly broken the law, administration officials ...Read more
Labor Day Reminds Us That Work Is the Spice of Life
SAN DIEGO -- This Labor Day, here's a tip that might save you work down the line: Listen to your elders, especially when they're giving you advice about how to raise your kids.
I'm just the messenger. So let me say upfront the valuable advice a group of wise senior citizens recently shared with me and told me to pass along to you: Make sure ...Read more
Newsom's Trolling of Trump Is Good for a Laugh, but Not Much Else
SAN DIEGO -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom is bringing a whoopee cushion to a constitutional crisis.
By mocking President Donald Trump on social media, Newsom thinks he is making voters laugh. What he is really doing is making a big mistake.
These are dark days for our democracy. And like the saying goes: When the going gets tough, the tough....Read more




















































