Media
Cox Reports
Rep. Christopher Cox talks about his committee's report on Chinese espionage, his long-term campaign for budget reform, and the connection between freedom and encryption.
Capital Letters: Sermons on the Hill
In which our man in Washington checks out various political preachers
Radio Waves
The FCC may change the way it licenses stations. But even if it does nothing, radio will never be the same.
Capital Letters: Linear Thinking
In which our man in Washington contemplates the virtues of urban planning, literacy, and marriage
The "Hate State" Myth
In Wyoming, there are a few bigots who don't like gays. In the media, there are a lot more bigots who don't like Wyoming.
Selected Skirmishes: Sluggers Row
How to turn cultural progress--and good, clean fun--into racist calamity
The Good Soldier
Presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain certainly is a man of honor. But is he a man of principle?
Tax Reform Schools
If you think tax simplification is difficult in D.C., just try Albany, Annapolis, Atlanta, Austin...
Pervasive Problem
The 1978 Supreme Court decision allowing censorship of dirty words on radio threatens free speech in cyberspace.
The Politics of Plenitude
The marketplace multiplies cultural identities and creates true diversity. No wonder the right and the left are upset.