Defining Words
Kerby Anderson Yesterday I talked about “defining woke.” Today, I want to talk about defining words. Noah Rothman recently explained “How We Know That Woke Is Losing.” He begins by…
Kerby Anderson Yesterday I talked about “defining woke.” Today, I want to talk about defining words. Noah Rothman recently explained “How We Know That Woke Is Losing.” He begins by…
Kerby Anderson For decades, the left has been willing to redefine terms to win a debate and convince the public of their views. Tomorrow I will provide some examples of…
Kerby Anderson The headline in the Atlantic proclaims, “The Strongest Evidence Yet That an Animal Started the Pandemic.” It goes on to say that a new analysis of genetic samples…
Kerby Anderson Recently I mentioned the name of Shane Pruitt on my radio program, and it reminded me of his book that we talked about a few years ago. We…
Kerby Anderson Who are the luckiest people on this planet? Dennis Prager said on his radio program something progressives would never say. As a Jew, he says that American Jews…
Kerby Anderson It’s time to talk about William Shakespeare. In previous commentaries, I have documented that he coined or invented about 1,500 English words we use today. I have also…
Kerby Anderson Let me begin with a question. What do we often hear when a woke business does poorly financially or when a woke bank is shut down? The common…
Kerby Anderson We unfortunately live in a world in which people often face no consequences for their immoral or criminal actions. Victor Davis Hanson reminds us of “The Price of…
Kerby Anderson Years ago, a doctor wrote an article entitled, “What’s Keeping David McCullough from Sleeping?” This noted historian and award-winning author had trouble sleeping because he was worrying about…
Kerby Anderson Stephen Moore asks an important question: “What if federal workers never showed up for work and no one missed them?” He says that may be one of the…