Jerry Newcombe

Jerry Newcombe

CP Op-Ed Contributor

The Marxist move to cancel Jefferson

In my humble opinion, the most enduring legacy of Jefferson is that he helped set the framework by which the slaves could be free one day. As the author of the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, he made it clear that our rights come from the Creator.

The Marxist move to cancel Jefferson

The primary stakeholder in schools: Parents or educrats?

But the Left is pushing back. Perhaps the most galling thing about this debate is the arrogance of the educrats who think they are the ones who should be responsible for the education of the children—not the parents.

The primary stakeholder in schools: Parents or educrats?

The Constitution under fire

I agree with William Gladstone, the distinguished 19th century Prime Minister of England, who declared, "The American Constitution is, so far as I can see, the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man."

The Constitution under fire

An overlooked controversy in California

It seems like the ongoing effort of historical revisionism — to tarnish American history and its heroes in service of political correctness — continues unabated.

An overlooked controversy in California

America’s work crisis

Through the ages, the words of Paul the Apostle have inspired millions to work hard “as unto the Lord,” knowing that He will reward us. He also said that if someone refuses to work “neither shall he eat.”

America’s work crisis

Karl Marx's favorite quote

Can anybody name a square inch spot on the planet, anywhere, where Marxism has brought anything good? Certainly not in China, Russia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cuba, Venezuela, etc.

Karl Marx's favorite quote