A church shouldn’t select Donald Trump as its pastor, but Christians should support Trump for president.
Victor Joecks
Victor Joecks is a Review-Journal columnist who explores and explains policy issues three days a week in the Opinion section. Previously he served as the executive vice president of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Victor is also a staff sergeant in Nevada National Guard. Originally from Washington state, Victor received his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College.
An act of courage can both change the world and expose cowards. Just look at the different reactions to what the University of Nevada, Reno’s volleyball team did.
When confronted about her own positions, Vice President Kamala Harris follows advice from Monty Python: “Run away!”
Anyone who thinks the Clark County School District’s fundamental problem is a lack of funding needs to look at Chicago.
President Joe Biden may have endorsed Kamala Harris, but it’s increasingly obvious he wants her to lose.
Israel must ignore the false promise of a ceasefire and fight until it achieves an overwhelming military victory.
Men shouldn’t be playing in women’s sports. Some courageous volleyball players are doing what they can to block that injustice.
Hurricane Helene was a devastating storm but it wasn’t powerful enough to drive President Joe Biden away from his beach house.
Telling white dudes that some white dudes suck isn’t a great way to appeal to white dudes. But it’s an apt summary of why Harris is struggling to win male voters.
As the last decade has shown, the district’s teacher shortage won’t be solved by spending more.
The average teacher now costs the district more than $120,000 a year. Taxpayers aren’t getting their money’s worth.
Supporting the First Amendment is now a partisan issue.
Some of Kamala Harris’ positions are so extreme that her leftist allies won’t admit she actually holds them.
When conservatives notice, it’s a conspiracy theory. Once liberals acknowledge it, it’s old news. Look at illegal immigration.
President Joe Biden is right to warn that democracy is under attack. He just never mentions that he and his allies have been the ones undermining it.