Wednesday Opinion
Read Walter Williams, Rebecca Hagelin, Gary Bauer, Michelle Malkin, Scott Powell and more.
Today’s Editors’ Choice
- Walter Williams: Our Broken Moral Compasses
- Rebecca Hagelin: Trump’s HHS Ruling Makes Great Progress Toward Religious Freedom
- Gary Bauer: America First vs. Amnesty First
- Michelle Malkin: Obama Lied. My FOURTH Health Plan Died.
- Scott Powell: Columbus Day: A Celebration of Character
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Opinion in Brief
Walter Williams: “Let me ask you a question. Do I have a right to place my wallet on the roof of my car, go into my house, have lunch, take a nap and return to my car and find my wallet just where I placed it? I think I have every right to do so, but the real question is whether it would be a wise decision. Some college women get stoned, use foul language and dance suggestively. I think they have a right to behave that way and not be raped or sexually assaulted. But just as in the example of my placing my wallet on the roof of my car, I’d ask whether it is wise behavior. Many of our problems, both at our institutions of higher learning and in the nation at large, stem from the fact that we’ve lost our moral compasses and there’s not a lot of interest in reclaiming them. As a matter of fact, most people don’t see our major problems as having anything to do with morality.”