Erika Kirk showed the world what Christian forgiveness looks like. It’s something I’ll never forget.
Victor Joecks
Victor Joecks is a Review-Journal columnist who explores and explains policy issues three days a week in the Opinion section. Previously he served as the executive vice president of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Victor is also a staff sergeant in Nevada National Guard. Originally from Washington state, Victor received his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College.
Popular culture has two competing narratives about manhood. Charlie Kirk rejected both of them and set an example young men should follow.
Something changes when you watch hordes of your political opponents gleefully celebrate the assassination of a man because he believed what you believe.
I’ll be a lot more worried about AI when it stops acting like a lazy child.
Gun control won’t stop evil. Just look at what happened in Chicago.
Those who denigrate prayer after mass shootings reveal their own ignorance.
If gun control stopped mass shootings, the nation wouldn’t be mourning what happened in Minnesota.
After a school trustee opposed exposing children to pornographic material, a school librarian went to the cops.
The left is willing to admit it has made mistakes. It isn’t willing to admit that it has been mistaken.
While tourists complain that Las Vegas doesn’t offer enough value, casino profits are down. This paradox has a simple explanation.
Poverty doesn’t have to be permanent. But the cure isn’t “free” stuff.
Solving America’s illegal immigration crisis didn’t require amnesty — just better leadership.
President Donald Trump is doing his best impersonation of the Old Testament prophet Elijah.
There are three certainties in Las Vegas: death, taxes and people worrying about water.
If Western leftists cared less about starving children in Gaza, there would be fewer starving children in Gaza.
