Opinion Opinion | Magna Carta’s Peer Review "It would be foolish to argue that the Magna Carta anticipated all the rights and freedoms we enjoy today, but it certainly planted those... Will SellersJune 15, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Loyalty still matters "Because of these strictures, we often forget what real treason looks like and fail to fully appreciate loyalty to country or creed." Will SellersMay 25, 2021
Opinion Opinion | What’s in a name? "Rather than naming buildings after people, whether they are dead or alive, I have a much better idea." Will SellersApril 1, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Liberty of conscience didn’t come easy "Debate and open discussion force ideas to compete against practical reality, thus winnowing out the ill-conceived and fostering workable solutions." Will SellersMarch 2, 2021
Opinion Opinion | The necessity of American leadership in a post-COVID world "The world is safer when America is fully engaged." Will SellersFebruary 2, 2021
Opinion Opinion | The future of America is undiminished by circumstance "I remain confident that our brightest days are ahead of us." Will SellersJanuary 12, 2021
Opinion Opinion | History’s most significant event casts a long shadow "The Incarnation was a religious hurricane so powerful that it spun off secular tornados that impacted the world in very subtle ways." Will SellersDecember 15, 2020
Opinion Opinion | The enduring legacy of Margaret Thatcher "In the winter of British discontent, Thatcher emerged to lead the minority Conservative Party into the majority." Will SellersNovember 25, 2020
Opinion Opinion | Air superiority then, space superiority now: the Battle of Britain 80 years hence The United States and her friends cannot allow a country that is utterly opposed to freedom to control space. Will SellersOctober 28, 2020
Opinion Opinion | The vice presidential debate that never was Had Johnson and Lodge debated, who knows, but that election might have had a different outcome. Will SellersOctober 9, 2020