At this time of the year, Chronicles readers should ask themselves what the world would look like if our magazine did not exist.
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It’s a Wonderful Magazine
At this time of the year, Chronicles readers should ask themselves what the world would look like if our magazine did not exist.
Religious Liberty or Subordination to the State
A new report presents the stark reality in Xi Jinping’s Communist China as it relates to faith and religious freedom—but can the “free world” still present the alternative?
No Quarter for Crybaby Diplomats
The incoming Trump administration should fire State Department employees who are too emotionally fragile to defend America.
Disrupting the Health Agencies Will Save American Lives
Medicine needs to be practiced with unflinching demand for evidence, not politics.
Spite Not Your Neighbor Over Politics
The inclination to view friends, family, and neighbors as evil when they disagree with us politically is usually a way to scapegoat our own shortcomings.
Profanity and Obscenity Diminish Dignity
Our casual disregard for propriety in language is costing us more than we imagine.
Logos in the Land: “Can We Talk?”
Donald Trump’s unusual verbal skill, accurately labeled “the weave” during the campaign, gives Americans hope of making reasoned political speech great again.
Washington Post Shake Up Should Shake Out Ruth Marcus
The Post’s op-ed page deputy editor is a dishonest hack and if Jeff Bezos wants to save his paper, she should go.
Trump Draws the Map to 2028
Donald Trump destroyed the Democrats’ blue wall and, with it, their hopes for 2028.
Weaponized Sex Charges Target Trump Picks
Sexual assault allegations against political figures usually have an ulterior motive: to punish those who challenge the status quo.
Time for Feminism to Take Inventory of its Failing Prescriptions
Feminist lifestyle prescriptions aren’t resulting in feminism sending America its best.
How to Curb the Deep State at the State Department
By reinforcing civilian control of the department and implementing other common-sense reforms, some sanity to our foreign affairs may be restored.
The Cowardice of Modern Journalism
More evidence of the diminished standards and dishonorable behavior of America’s fourth estate.
What Was the Matt Gaetz Attorney General Pick Really About?
Has the maestro of Mar-a-Lago outwitted his political foes yet again?
All the President’s Neocons
Has Donald Trump made a deal with the neocon-infested deep state?
Childless Cat Ladies for Law and Order
The conditions that led one woman to renounce her long record of voting for Democrats and supporting the left.
Trump: From ‘Fascist’ to ‘Let’s Do Lunch’
Declining ratings explain Joe and Mika’s lunch with the man they called a “fascist.”
Treating the News Blues: Some Medicine for Our Corporate Media
If corporate media wants to earn the trust of Americans again, it should reject big-name but opinionated personnel and instead pursue real stories.