Universities and colleges have become indoctrination centers for identity and grievance politics. Should a college degree still be required for a white-collar professional job?
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Getting beyond the Paris attack blame game
If domestic politics are set aside, there is a reachable national consensus on fighting Islamic State.
Administrative amnesty appeal is risky
A loss at the Supreme Court would make it easier for a Republican president to rescind the program without offering a legislative alternative.
State GOP promotes judicial activism
The way Tucson elects its city council may be unfair, but it shouldn’t be deemed unconstitutional.
Clinton’s revealing Veterans Health gaffe
Usually politicians should be given wide berth on verbal gaffes, but this one said a lot.
What does the U.S. want to achieve in the Middle East?
Large foreign policy constructs should be viewed with suspicion, but even an ad hoc policy should be able to answer that question.
A chill pill for ed settlement cynics
Cynics are often right about politics and politicians, but in the case the conspiracy theories are farfetched.
No real legal cloud over ed funding settlement
The prospects for a state or federal legal challenge are minimal.
Skelly played politics the right way
He embodied the axiom of disagreeing without being disagreeable.
Dems take a powder on ed funding
When education organizations needed votes, their “best friends” weren’t there.