Christian fundamentalism is now a frequent topic in Washington debates. Theocracy, anyone?
Clarence Page
Clarence Page: On Fani Willis and the court of public opinion
The allegations against Trump in Georgia are serious, and the sideshow regarding the district attorney’s personal life has done nothing but distract from the matter at hand.
Clarence Page: On Trump’s befuddling hold on the GOP and the fizzling of the ‘Never Trump’ movement
Donald Trump has maintained a polling lead so formidable that the race to the nomination appears to be over except for the voting.
Clarence Page: How to fight Donald Trump as a Republican and survive
In carrying on in order to provide an alternative to despondent Americans, Nikki Haley has shown real grit.
Clarence Page: Where the Civil War never seems to end – our presidential campaigns
To succeed politically in the South without the willingness (like Trump) to speak illiberally, is tricky to say the least.
Clarence Page: Donald Trump, unifier? That’s a new one.
As much as I am repulsed by the former president’s cavalier shots at the law, his supporters mostly say they love hearing it.
Clarence Page: When DEI spells opportunity for all, it’s not so scary
This simple, reasonable idea of diversity, equity and inclusion has been wrongly hijacked by the right.
Clarence Page: Pro-Palestinian activists should stick to undisputed slogans
We should insist on clarity in sloganeering.
Clarence Page: Why the paucity of men on campus is a problem and how to respond
Experts are worried about broader societal consequences.
Clarence Page: How to come to terms with Henry Kissinger’s legacy?
War is complicated, as are the people who wage it.