Robert Knight
Columns by Robert Knight
Medal winners at the first annual Hypocrisy Games
As long as we're on the Olympics, it's easy to imagine a fictional Hypocrisy Games to fit the current zeitgeist. None of us is perfect, and everyone's a hypocrite to some extent, but some folks seem to excel. Published March 21, 2021
Exposing the left’s radical version of ‘normal’
It wasn't really a shock when the huge, multinational corporation Unilever announced in early March that it was pulling the word "normal" from at least half of its products. Published March 13, 2021
Render unto Biden? Democrats’ appetite for revenue will make taxes go through the roof
It's tax season again and Caesar wants his cut. Published March 7, 2021
Democrats’ disgraceful lies keep on giving
We are awash in so many media lies that I thought it might be useful to list a few for easy reference, in no particular order. Published February 28, 2021
Washington Post confirms the certifiably crazy times in America
Just when you thought the left couldn't veer any closer to the cliffs of insanity, The Washington Post has given notice that we haven't seen anything yet. Published February 21, 2021
Biden’s war on Texas is a war on America
I've become convinced that the kangaroo "trial" of our former president is not only a travesty but is meant to distract from enormous mischief taking place elsewhere. Published February 14, 2021
Today’s mad science: Hijacked and repurposed to suit progressive agendas
With Biden/Harris ensconced in the White House, we're being instructed to cheer the return of "science" as a guide to public policy. Published February 7, 2021
‘Groundhog Day’ meets ‘1984’: Democrats continue perpetual loop of Trump hate
Former President Donald Trump will present his impeachment defense on Feb. 2, which also happens to be Groundhog Day. Published January 31, 2021
Agree with liberals, or you’re racist, xenophobic and dangerous
OK, with the "unity" and "healing" rhetoric behind us as we enter the Biden/Harris years, backed by 25,000 troops, we can get back to the business at hand. Published January 24, 2021
America’s ever-tightening cancel culture makes Communists happy
A day after the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff handed the left its trifecta the Communist Party USA gave notice that this is merely the latest stage in Sovietizing America. Published January 17, 2021
Storming of the Capitol was stupid, but Democrats’ flaming hypocrisy is outrageous
How could the U.S. Capitol Police have been so ineffective when rioters who broke away from the massive, peaceful pro-Trump rally besieged the building? Published January 10, 2021
At stake this week: Saving America from a unified socialist government
As the New Year is dawning, Americans are facing either a divided government or a unified socialist left controlling all major federal branches. Published January 1, 2021
Trump attempts to turn the tide on ugly government architecture
President Trump thinks we should stop paying for ugly government buildings. Published December 27, 2020
Ruling elites continue cultural cleansing rampage and not even Honest Abe is safe
It may be Christmastime, but our ruling elites are keeping up their campaign of cultural cleansing. Published December 20, 2020
Biden’s Cabinet picks avoid left-wing loons but show what he means by ‘unity’
Some progressives are grousing that Joe Biden's Cabinet choices aren't sufficiently Marxist. They want Bernie Sanders named as Labor secretary, for instance. The Nation magazine is less critical but also wants more lefties. Published December 13, 2020
May God have mercy upon us and our troubled country
With our nation on a razor's edge, the days are getting shorter -- and darker. Published December 5, 2020
Google, Facebook and Twitter fixed the election for Biden over Trump
While President Trump's attorneys continue to challenge the validity of bizarre tallying, anyone interested in free and fair elections should consider the role of Big Tech. Published November 27, 2020
Democrats still outraged that the election was so close
And so, the shaming has begun in earnest for the folks that Nancy Pelosi dubbed "enemies of the state." Published November 22, 2020
Democrats calling for unity but vow for vengeance
If I were a store owner in D.C., New York or any other large city, I'd keep the plywood easily accessible. The election isn't over as courts sort things out, so it might yet come in handy. Published November 15, 2020
Donald Trump’s temperament may have cost him the election, but his record attests to kept promises
Given Donald Trump's huge record of kept promises, foreign and domestic, he should have coasted to a landslide last Tuesday. But his temperament may have cost him. Published November 8, 2020