Robert Knight
Columns by Robert Knight
Pushback against ‘woke’ agenda happening around the world
Don't look now, but the resistance to woke tyranny is rising rapidly, and not just in the United States. Published February 19, 2023
Lies from Big Tech and ‘Big Guy’ Biden
The constant trickle of lies coming out of Washington became a gusher this past week. Published February 12, 2023
Perverting and despoiling what God has created
In our materialistic modern age, we sometimes need reminders that Lucifer is real and up to no good. And that God is infinitely more powerful. Published February 4, 2023
Agree with us, or else: Soviet-style totalitarian spirit afoot in America
The first thing the communists did after the 1917 Russian Revolution was round up anyone who disagreed with them. Published January 29, 2023
Authoritarian powers granted during COVID-19 pandemic difficult to claw back
Some things are hard to give up. Take the extra-constitutional powers governments have exerted because of COVID-19. Published January 22, 2023
Battle beneath the battle: Democrats’ appalling vote against life on House floor
The divisions in our country go far beyond conservative versus liberal or Republican versus Democrat. Not that the parties are unimportant. More on that in a minute. Published January 14, 2023
The controversy surrounding ‘Lawn Boy’
Nobody seems to know who leaked the Supreme Court's draft in the Dobbs case overturning Roe v. Wade. Nobody seems to know how the FBI was turned into a left-wing political weapon. Published January 9, 2023
During ‘the Great Ellipsis,’ baseball fans have to make do with politics and other sports
To mark the end of 2022, I was going to list all kinds of things that delighted the media and horrified the rest of us. But my wife asked me not to start the new year with a downer. Published January 1, 2023
Neutering the English language, one word at a time
Here's a Christmas present from Stanford University. They apparently won't ban the use of "American" after all. Hurray for them. Published December 23, 2022
Let’s not let the doomsayers and clouds spoil our Christmas
Have you ever boarded an airliner during a rainstorm and then, minutes later, broken through the clouds to bright sunshine? It can be quite startling. People blink like moles emerging from their burrow. Published December 18, 2022
American culture’s sacrifice of children for perverted wokeness
When I was young and foolish, I went to see a horror movie one afternoon. Published December 11, 2022
Left hellbent on destroying mom-and-dad families
Democrats, with help from feckless Republicans, have advanced the Orwellian-named Respect for Marriage Act. They're trying to finish the job they began in the 1960s. Published December 3, 2022
When old friends like Reader’s Digest go off the rails
Reader's Digest has something strangely out of place - a whiff of wokeism. Published November 26, 2022
Christmas queens and the oxymoronically named Respect for Marriage Act
We've had a very serious setback this past week in the cause of freedom, courtesy of a dozen "woke" Republican senators. But first, we'll begin with a bit of pop culture that speaks to where we are as a nation. Published November 19, 2022
Unreal midterm elections and the search for sanity in America
The election last week defied reality. Published November 12, 2022
To Biden and the left, being an ‘election denier’ is one rung below child molester
President Biden was at it again last week, using his bully pulpit to demonize half the country. Published November 6, 2022
Ignore the polls
The polls are starting to show that a conservative "wave" may be forming after all for the midterm election. No kidding. Published October 21, 2022
The Democrats’ playbook: Deny, deny, deny
Last Wednesday, Maryland's gubernatorial candidates squared off in a debate. It was a microcosm of the national election. Published October 16, 2022
Parents’ revolt against leftists’ education ideology should be a tsunami
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, recently signed SB 107, a bill so evil that you'll think I'm making this up. Published October 9, 2022
Baseball Hall of Fame reflects the best of America
Right behind the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, is Doubleday Field, a small, magical baseball stadium (capacity 9,791). There's no cornfield, but it has a "Field of Dreams" vibe. Published October 2, 2022