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Common Sense: Who Is This Really Convenient For?
March 25, 2026
We begin with a famous phrase I have cited in earlier columns, uttered by Abraham Lincoln. “You can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can
Living Civics
Kindness in the Crossroads
March 23, 2026
It started like any other quick trip to Home Depot to pick up some composite decking—no big expectations, no grand plan, just a drive down the road. My dad was
Bless Your Headlines
Bless Your Driveway Drinking Establishment
March 21, 2026
Bless Your Backyard Bar Tab Well, butter my biscuit and pour me a pint—apparently, leaving the house is officially optional now. Because why fight for elbow room at your local
Opinion
Remember This: Facing Hard Truths About Extremism
March 14, 2026
A Lesson from Catch-22 Joseph Heller penned his classic novel, Catch-22, about World War II in 1961. It became legendary during the Vietnam War. Knowing most reading this column have
Common Sense Corner
When Plain Talk Disappears: A Call for Common Sense
March 11, 2026
Common Sense Check: When Plain Talk Disappears No doubt my Millennial children will inform me that my frustrations are little more than an old man complaining. From my perspective, the
Bless Your Headlines
Bless Your Headlines: When Happy Hour Meets the Golf Cart
March 7, 2026
Some stories come across my desk that make me pause, sigh, and whisper the most Southern phrase I know: well bless your heart. This week’s entry into the “What Were
Opinion
The Case for Defending Western Civilization
March 7, 2026
Recently, one of my brothers and I exchanged views on a variety of matters, including the standard by which to define excellence. His view was that it had largely been
Common Sense Corner
Bill Greener: Why America’s Political Divide Keeps Growing
March 4, 2026
The Myth of the Sleeping Centrist Last week, I attempted to use hard data in an effort to disabuse folks of the notion that there was a sleeping giant number
Kindness
A Little More Sparkle, A Lot More Grace
March 2, 2026
In a World of Thunder, Be the Sparkle Over the weekend, we watched Song Sung Blue — a wonderfully chaotic, tender story about a Minnesota couple in love who perform
Opinion
The End of the Endangerment Era
March 1, 2026
It was anything but fire and brimstone, just the slow, predictable unraveling of yet another regulation that never learned from the chaos it created. The Fall of the “Endangerment Finding”
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