Recent Viewpoints

October 2, 2020
google

Kerby Anderson On our radio program, we provided a link to a video produced by the Internet Accountability Project with the provocative title “Google is Evil.” Watch the video and come to your own conclusion. It packs quite a bit of information into just a little over two minutes. If you feel you need to learn more, I might suggest the hour and a half long documentary-drama, “The Social Dilemma” that interviews people who have been in the Big Tech…

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October 1, 2020
Moral Compass for VP

Kerby Anderson Dennis Prager had to admit that he had been wrong. All of his life, he has said that the left’s moral compass is broken. He has concluded that “in order to have a broken moral compass, you need to have a moral compass to begin with. But the left doesn’t have one.” He doesn’t mean that conclusion as an attack. It is merely an observation that the left doesn’t really think in terms of good and evil. We…

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September 30, 2020
Princeton University Logo

Kerby Anderson Radical students and professors on college campuses claim that their schools participate in systemic racism. In order to appease these radicals, college presidents have been all too willing to agree with the charge with a promise to end systemic racism. But words have meaning. They also have consequences, as Princeton University is now discovering. The president of Princeton published an open letter promising to combat systemic racism at the school in an attempt to mollify progressive students and…

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September 29, 2020
Should you wear a face mask?

Kerby Anderson Throughout this pandemic, we have been told to trust the experts. But you have probably concluded from the many public statements, that not all the medical experts agree. And the easiest way to demonstrate that is to look at what the experts have been saying about the importance of wearing a mask. At one extreme you have the very strong comments by the Surgeon General Jerome Adams back in February. Here’s his tweet: “Seriously people—STOP BUYING MASKS! They…

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September 28, 2020
Sussex Co NJ Ballot

Kerby Anderson Our national election is just five weeks away, and yet many news stories illustrate that there are problems on the horizon. Much of the rhetoric focuses on the possibility of election fraud. A greater problem may simply be election mismanagement. The state of New Jersey has provided many illustrations. The election in the state’s third-largest city (Patterson) was such a mess that they will redo the election on November 3. They had to take a “Mulligan” in the…

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September 25, 2020
Ruth-Bader-Ginsburg

Penna Dexter When President Bill Clinton announced his nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsberg to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993, he said she “cannot be called a liberal or a conservative. She has proved herself too thoughtful for such labels.” Though conservatives didn’t buy that, the Senate confirmed her, 96-3. On the Court, Justice Ginsburg was a powerful force for progressive social policy. Justice John Paul Stevens’ retirement in 2010 left Justice Ginsberg as the most senior liberal on the…

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September 25, 2020
white hat vs black hat, cowboy

Kerby Anderson We are a divided country, but it may be worse than we imagined. An article in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences discussed what is called “motive attribution asymmetry.” That’s a technical term for the assumption that your ideology is based on love and your opponent’s is based on hate. Put another way: we are the good guys, and they are the bad guys. They discovered that the average Republican and the average Democrat today are…

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September 24, 2020
Thinking Exchange conservative liberal

Kerby Anderson In a previous set of commentaries, I talked about the interview we did with Jonathan Haidt on his book, The Coddling of the American Mind. Then I saw an essay that quoted his earlier book, The Righteous Mind, where he talked about “the conservative advantage.” As a liberal, he wrote the book because he “was convinced that American liberals did not get the morals and motives of their conservative countrymen.” In one study he did with Jesse Graham…

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September 23, 2020
Senator Ben Sasse

Kerby Anderson The US Senate as an institution is sick and dysfunctional. Senator Ben Sasse, playing the role of physician, provides both an accurate diagnosis and recommended cures. But I fear that the Senate will prefer to remain sick. His first recommendation is to “cut the cameras” since most of what happens in committee hearings “isn’t oversight, its showmanship.” Senators give speeches that are chopped up and shipped to the local media. The senators aren’t trying to learn since they…

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September 22, 2020
black-man-prisoner

Kerby Anderson On my radio program recently, one of my guests mentioned that it is nearly always assumed that any racial disparities are due to racism. When there is a significant difference between black and white citizens, certainly racial prejudice or discrimination should be considered. But it shouldn’t always be the assumed conclusion. Mario Loyola believes we can often find other explanations. For example, according to reports from the New York Police Department, “black men are arrested and prosecuted in…

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September 21, 2020
elections 2020 flag, man pondering What if?

Kerby Anderson As we get closer to Election Day, some people are asking the “what if” question. What if the ballots in some states aren’t confirmed by the time the Electoral College meets in December? What if neither presidential candidate wins the Electoral College vote? Those are important questions that I hope we don’t have to answer in real life, but here are how those questions should be decided according to the Constitution. The procedure is set forth in Article…

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