Thank vets for success of Fix-A-Feral program The Monongalia County Humane Society sponsored a Fix-a-Feral or Stray in honor of the Oct. 16 Feral Cat Day. This program runs to […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
House leadership right to stand up for the rule of law
This was never a question of politics — Republican or Democrat, left or right, liberal or conservative. It was always simply about right and wrong. The rule of law, what […]
Pelosi and the power of restraint on impeachment
For a long time, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held a stop sign before vocal Democrats’ revving demands to get President Donald Trump’s impeachment on the road. Now her sign reads, […]
Oct. 2 letters to the editor
Stansbury Hall bricks represent pride, too According to the Daily Athenaeum, WVU’s student newspaper, bricks from the Stansbury Hall demolition will be landfilled: “Joe Patten, head of the Design, Planning […]
City’s business also to be prime location for all retailers, too
What business is it of ours, some will ask? Well, it’s everyone’s business that Appalachian Cannabis Co. is being driven to distraction, if not despair. Recently, we reported on the […]
Ukraine: Political rerun to unseat Trump
Back when reruns were a staple of summer programming, television networks aired repeats of their programs, giving viewers another opportunity to see what they had already seen. Democratic politicians are […]
Another pawn in adult crusades
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who has become the face of the climate wars, reminds me of another child I saw dominate international debate: Elián González. Years ago, I watched […]
Trump makes Capt. Queeg look like Kirk
Only the ball bearings were missing. The reference, for those who don’t know, is to Humphrey Bogart’s performance as the emotionally unstable Captain Queeg in the 1954 film “The Caine […]
Is Trump call impeach-worthy?
Here’s a take no one will like: I’m confident he did it. I’m confident it’s impeachable. I’m just not so sure he should be impeached for it. Let’s start at […]
Who’s suppressing your right to protest?
By Jim Hightower As British playwright and political rabble-rouser George Bernard Shaw noted, “You don’t learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attacking, […]



