Richard Davis

Richard Davis


  • July 20, 2019

    Democrats, Transsexuals, and Women's Sports

    The gradual subversion of women’s sports by the LGBTQ movement could receive a steroidal-like boost with a victory by Democrats in the 2020 elections. All Democratic presidential candidates have pledged their support for the Equality Act, which...

  • June 25, 2019

    Journalists Failed Our Newspapers

    America’s newspapers are dying, especially in the heartland. New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet predicted recently that "most local newspapers are going to die in the next five years." He called it the “greatest crisis ...

  • November 15, 2016

    America deserves a better media, but don’t hold your breath

    In his "Ballad of a Thin Man," our newest Nobel laureate, Bob Dylan, famously wrote, “Something is happening here / but you don’t know what it is / do you, Mister Jones?”  He was writing about a would-be intervie...

  • April 30, 2015

    Mayweather-Pacquiao can't save boxing

    Boxing is experiencing a revival of sorts in America.  No one knows exactly why or for how long.  In the past year it has crept back on to network TV, broadening its exposure.  But greed rules this game, and the more popular boxing bec...

  • June 1, 2012

    Can Warren Buffett Save America's Newspapers?

    Last week, The Times-Picayune newspaper in New Orleans announced that it was succumbing to the economic realities of the new media age and reducing its print frequency from seven days a week to three.  Yet just as that announcement was being mad...

  • March 17, 2009

    Conservatives and the death of newspapers

    We conservatives are being cautioned repeatedly these days not to become too elated over the demise of mainstream newspapers. "Cork the champagne, sweep up the confetti, and put away the party hats," advised MSM journalist Rick Henderson re...