My Writings

Division as Moral Clarity

Drawing on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, this essay explores moral integrity, political difference, and the limits of tolerance in contemporary society. Grounded in the belief that being true to oneself requires moral clarity rather than false neutrality, the author reflects on how personal values shape political boundaries in an increasingly polarized world.

The Democratic Party is Lost: A Failure to Understand the Nation

Kamala Harris did not lose because she ran out of time. She lost because Democrats misread the nation they were speaking to. By clinging to loyalty, morality, and caution, her campaign failed to inspire voters who had already proven they could be won. In a race that was hers to lose, Harris and the Democratic…

No Halo in Death: Charlie Kirk’s Death Does Not Change Who He Was

Political violence is not acceptable. We do not hold the moral right to determine who deserves to live or die. Celebration is not due. Kirk should still be alive and should still be going on his tours with Turning Point USA. With that being said, Charlie Kirk was not a good man. His death should…

If We Believe in Liberty, Why Don’t We Stand with the Oppressed

America the brave. The sweet land of liberty. With justice for all. That’s what they say as we boast of our superior military and vaunt our patriotic values. That’s what they say on the 4th of July as we gather at lake houses, dressed in red, white, and blue. America first. That’s what our leaders…