History Huey Long Was Wrong By Ellen Carmichael August 1, 2021 The Louisiana politician is unworthy of the admiration he gets from the left — and, increasingly, from the right.
World The Inhumanity of Joe Biden’s Travel Ban By Ellen Carmichael July 15, 2021 Continuing to deny entry to EU and U.K. residents defies science and forsakes compassion.
Media Journalists’ Behavior over Luke Letlow’s Passing Is Abhorrent — and Telling By Ellen Carmichael December 30, 2020 In no other health circumstance would such brutality toward the afflicted be tolerated.
NR PLUS U.S. Vaccine Scare Tactics Are a Threat to Public Health By Ellen Carmichael September 30, 2020 Harris and Cuomo adopt a sinister narrative, sowing distrust toward any COVID cure.
Politics & Policy A Pandemic of Error By Ellen Carmichael September 24, 2020 Our coronavirus response revealed the limits of scientific modeling in policymaking. There are lessons for the Green New Deal.
Politics & Policy The Truth about Huey Long By Ellen Carmichael September 7, 2019 Huey P. Long, historian Arthur Schlesinger explained in a 1986 Ken Burns documentary, was the closest thing to a dictator the U.S. has ever seen.
Culture An Attack on Sessions’s Granddaughter Exposes the Left’s Remarkable Intolerance By Ellen Carmichael January 11, 2017 The Left sees any non-white who approves of conservative views as a traitorous sellout.
Politics & Policy Louisiana’s Democratic Governor Robs Kids of School Choice By Ellen Carmichael July 29, 2016 In Louisiana, Governor Edwards breaks a promise to school-choice families.
Politics & Policy Conservatism’s Little Red Hen Moment By Ellen Carmichael June 13, 2016 Paul Ryan and House Republicans have advanced their “A Better Way” reform agenda, but will conservatives follow their lead?
Politics & Policy After the GOP Darkness, the Dawn of Conservative Opportunity By Ellen Carmichael May 10, 2016 Thousands of Trumps have existed, across every era; there will be thousands more. But conservatism will outlast Trump.