Opinion
Letter: Flattery in current US government
HARROP: We need billionaires who do the right thing
STOSSEL: Free speech has to be preserved
ZITO: The unconscionable loss of conscience for Virginia Democrats
Guest opinion: Serving others, not feasting on them, is the recipe for decency in politics
Letter: Truth and values aren’t solely owned by either political party
Letter: A big tent for those seeking stuttering help
Guest opinion: Immigration is forging a debate once again
GARVEY: Which kind of country will we be?
HARROP: We need billionaires who do the right thing
I don't get politicians who rail against billionaires. There are all kinds of billionaires. Many got rich inventing products we hold dear. Others got rich doing societally useless things like inventing crypto meme coins. And some made their pile through corruption and crime. This is about ...
Letter: Support for city council candidate Heath Satow
I have been asked, by a friend, to write a letter of support for Heath Satow, candidate for Ogden City Council, District 3. I shy away of these as I don't have the most successful political career. The incumbent, Ken Richey, is honorable, trustworthy, open, and has done a fine job in the ...
Letter: Flattery in current US government
If President Trump has any staff openings, I’m sure I could be considered. First of all, I know he loves flattery, so I would tell him he looks ten to fifteen years younger than he is; that he is our greatest president and the law should be changed so he could serve a third term as president ...
STOSSEL: Free speech has to be preserved
The Constitution's First Amendment protects free speech for good reason. If people can't say what they want, we don't have honest debate. I was relieved when Donald Trump, campaigning for the presidency, said, "If we don't have free speech, then we just don't have a free ...
ZITO: The unconscionable loss of conscience for Virginia Democrats
"The stakes couldn't be higher," Jay Jones, the Virginia Democrat running for state attorney general, said Monday in an X post. It was an ironic post, coming 10 days after National Review reported numerous violent text messages Jones sent to a colleague in the legislature about a Republican ...
Guest opinion: Serving others, not feasting on them, is the recipe for decency in politics
Recently I was discussing cannibalism with students in the context of human behavior. The Fijian Ratu Udre Udre deserves a place in the Cannibal Hall of Fame. He’s actually in “Guinness World Records” under “Most Prolific Cannibal.” He lived on the island of Viti Levu until his death ...