Robert Knight
Columns by Robert Knight
KNIGHT: Living in the devil of a time
Given the sheer volume of bizarre cultural shifts just in the past few weeks, it's time for another "if I were the devil" column. Published June 24, 2013
KNIGHT: The GOP temptation to try to fix the unfixable
It doesn't matter whether the Republican-led House passes good, workable immigration legislation. Published June 17, 2013
KNIGHT: Recollecting the requirements of conscience
A 10-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis has given us a snapshot into the brave, new world of big government and why we should fear it. Published June 10, 2013
KNIGHT: Drilled by the quill
As a longtime, ink-stained wretch, I'm actually glad that some of the Obama administration's bombs targeting our essential liberties found their way out of the Tea Party kill zone and were dropped instead on the Fourth Estate. Published June 3, 2013
KNIGHT: Striking a sour note on the boardwalk
What do you do if you're a street fiddler who wants to play as loud as you want, and the cops tell you to pipe down? Published May 28, 2013
KNIGHT: Turning the tables on the IRS
It's pretty clear that the Internal Revenue Service acted illegally in its abuse of Tea Party and other conservative groups and individuals since 2009. Published May 27, 2013
KNIGHT: Taxing the credulity of the Americans
Barack Obama says he is angry about the Internal Revenue Service singling out conservative and Tea Party groups for rough treatment, even though it may or may not have something to do with an anti-Muslim video. Published May 20, 2013
Benghazi’s media maze
You just knew press coverage of the congressional hearing on the Benghazi cover-ups last Wednesday would be nonexistent or squirrely, right? Published May 13, 2013
KNIGHT: Benghazi’s media maze
You just knew press coverage of the congressional hearing on the Benghazi cover-ups last Wednesday would be nonexistent or squirrely, right? Published May 13, 2013
KNIGHT: Twisting words into doublespeak
America is awash in doublespeak. Published May 6, 2013
KNIGHT: An electoral-reform tsunami
Jefferson Davis County in southwest Mississippi has the distinction of being named after Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis. That's good or bad, depending on whether you regard what occurred between 1861 and 1865 as the Civil War or as the War Between the States. Published April 29, 2013
KNIGHT: Earth Day religion
Just as the word "liberal" has given way to the less-tarnished "progressive," it's hard to find "global warming" in environmental groups' materials celebrating April 22 as Earth Day. Published April 22, 2013
KNIGHT: Getting rich by selling hate
While the media cheer the Obama administration and Senate Democrats as they exploit the Newtown, Conn., school massacre to push gun-control laws that would hamper law-abiding citizens, they won't connect some more obvious dots to another shooting. Published April 15, 2013
KNIGHT: The sound of tyranny
In a remarkably short time, Germany recovered smartly from the wreckage of its defeat in World War II to become the economic strongman of Europe. Monuments to the nation's plunge into Nazism remain at Dachau and other death camps as grim reminders of the dangers of an all-powerful state with a messianic leader. Published April 8, 2013
KNIGHT: If no one can win, everyone loses
The last time I was in Ipswich, Mass., I had one of the tastiest plates of fried clams imaginable. They were fresh, full-bellied and cooked perfectly. Try getting something like this outside the Bay State. Published April 1, 2013
KNIGHT: Hope goes out of season in Seattle
During spring renewal, when flowers blossom, grasses begin to green and a billion Christians celebrate a peerless Resurrection that occurred nearly 2,000 years ago, it's a good time to reflect on one of Christendom's most significant contributions to civilization: establishing hospitals. Published March 29, 2013
KNIGHT: Crucial battle in the ‘war on marriage’
Over the past few weeks, the "war on marriage" has turned into a blitzkrieg. Published March 25, 2013
KNIGHT: No room for nuisances in Missouri pews
You can't keep a good theophobe down. Published March 18, 2013
KNIGHT: Last chance to repair Mr. Roberts’ Obamacare error
In 1919, back when the United States was a constitutional republic, Congress passed a child-labor law imposing a 10 percent excise tax on companies that violated it. Published March 11, 2013
KNIGHT: Curing the GOP’s infection
One of Bill Cosby's best-loved routines is "Tonsils." Published March 4, 2013