April 22, 2026 Commentary

18 Minutes That Changed Everything

The Battle of San Jacinto lasted just 18 minutes but reshaped the future of Texas forever. A reflection on courage, liberty, sacrifice, and the enduring lessons of Texas independence.

2 min
April 8, 2026 Commentary

I Chose to Serve, That’s Why I Oppose the Draft

A military veteran’s perspective on why compulsory military service violates individual liberty, personal choice, and the principles of a free society.

4 min
March 16, 2026 Commentary

They Work for Us!

Public officials are elected to serve citizens, not to be treated as celebrities. Accountability and representation depend on remembering who government ultimately answers to.

2 min
February 23, 2026 Commentary

The ‘Business’ of Political Endorsements

SEO Excerpt: Political endorsements often involve more than shared principles. Influence, incentives, fundraising, and access can all shape endorsement politics behind the scenes.

1 min
February 22, 2026 Commentary

The “Lesser of Two Evils” Is Still Evil

Voting for the “lesser of two evils” may feel pragmatic, but repeated compromise can erode principles over time and weaken political accountability.

4 min
February 20, 2026 Commentary

What Does “Effective” Even Mean in Politics?

Political “effectiveness” is often measured by power, influence, or legislative victories, but true effectiveness should also include fidelity to principle and protection of liberty.

5 min
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