I know what y’all are thinking. You’re thinking how did that Rob Smith guy get to be so smart! Why do chicks dig him so? Did he really score 6 touchdowns and run and pass ...
Last week I was lucky enough to accomplish something on my bucket list. This might sound a bit nerdy, but I had an all-day private tour of the April 19, 1775 skirmish in Middlesex County, ...
Did you know that since 1970, the percentage of humanity living in extreme poverty has fallen 80 percent? How did that happen? Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, explains.
How does the U.S. Constitution promote liberty? This video essay explores the insights from Federalist 51 about the role that structural safeguards play in promoting freedom–in particular, checks and balances. This project is part of the Federalist ...
Energy philosopher Alex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, challenges conventional wisdom about the fossil fuel industry and argues that if we look carefully at the positives and negatives of all our ...
Walter Williams, syndicated columnist and professor at George Mason University, talked about the free market and its liberal enemies, the expansion of government in the 20th century, and the legitimate role of government. Mr. Williams ...
“A Time for Choosing” by Ronald Reagan I love everything about Ronald Reagan: his life story, his political philosophy, his personality, his humor and his kindness towards others. This is his speech in 1964 that ...