Being able to condemn extremism in whatever form it takes is not the practice of moral equivocation, but desperately needed moral consistency.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Being able to condemn extremism in whatever form it takes is not the practice of moral equivocation, but desperately needed moral consistency.
For today’s conservative, our task might very well be said to consist of leaning back into a chair with finger to philtrum muttering the challenge –“Why?”