With faux concern, activist-journalists are traveling to Italy not to report on the action, but to corner athletes with questions about immigration policy.
About: Publius Pax
Publius Pax is a tenth-generation Bucks Countian, political consultant, and author.
Governor Shapiro’s budget and the vice economy
When a state begins to rely on the vices of its citizens to balance its books, it loses the moral authority to lead those citizens.
How “content-ification” is killing the Republic
We are governed by people who have adopted the soul of a streamer, orienting their entire public existence around the gravitational pull of outside content.
When church is no longer sanctuary
This was not a peaceful protest outside a government building. It was an invasion of a private religious service.
Public safety or partisan punditry?
Ceisler has been quick to criticize federal authorities.
Remembering Mike Fitzpatrick six years later
Mike understood that the power of a congressman wasn’t found in the title but in the ability to stand in the gap for those who had no other advocate.
‘Optimism is insufficient’: The final lesson of Ben Sasse
Sasse’s cancer diagnosis is tragic on a human level, but his response to it is a vindication of the worldview he laid out in his work.
Harvie’s hike
Bob Harvie has spent six years proving that his only solution to a problem is a deeper reach into your pocket.
It’s time to build the ark
If Republicans want to hold the line in Bucks County in the future, they need to stop waiting for the storm to pass.
Grab bag: Gaslighting, groceries, Greene, and the Great War
The liberal media operates on a simple heuristic: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
