Do teens lack the resources, life experience, and wisdom to vote, or should we take every advantage to get youth involved in the future of their nation?
A Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral College
There are ways to improve presidential elections without destroying basic tenants of the US Constitution.
The Untimely Death of the Emerging Republican Majority
To say that Donald Trump has been detrimental to the GOP is an understatement.
A 2020 Election Brief
With a taste of snark, Thaddeus R. Winker calls it how he sees it, candidate-by-candidate.
Lesser Evils: A Bridge Too Far
I refuse to add my name to a mandate for a politician I don’t remotely support.
A Quick Note on Trump’s Strong Polling Among Republicans
I think the polls, in this case, are misleading.
A Case Against the “Lesser of Two Evils”
Morally, I cannot support an evil, even if it is less evil. Ours is a Republic that was not founded to be governed by lesser evils. When we vote for the lesser of two evils, we are still choosing evil, affirming evil, and enabling evil.