A few months ago, I interviewed the grandson of a slave.
A few months ago, I interviewed the grandson of a slave.
Bobby Petrino ruined my last column, and as I write I know Jeff Long may ruin this one.
Sunday, April 11, 1937.
My wife isn’t the kind of person to cause trouble for trouble’s sake, but several years ago she hung a jury — which, in a very roundabout way, offers a contrast with the United States Supreme Court.
We’ve all heard that if you give a man a fish, he’ll eat for a day, while if you teach a man to fish, he’ll eat for a lifetime.
The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments this week on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare. You might have heard that it is somewhat controversial.
Last week, Republican U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford did something all too uncommon these days: He shot straight with his constituents, and he did it on two subjects – about how deep a hole the country is really in and about how we’ll have to cooperate to climb our way out of it.
What does Arkansas’ “first kid” – actually, I guess, “third kid” – do when she’s no longer a kid?
Problems like Iran — they are why presidents leave office looking like they have aged 20 years.
Would it be possible to get Congress to fund a museum about all the money that Congress wastes?
