Cal Thomas
Columns by Cal Thomas
The Rush Limbaugh I knew
The man who picked me up at an airport too many years ago to recall the date asked if I had ever heard of a guy named Rush Limbaugh. Published February 17, 2021
‘Climate expert’ Bill Gates’ synthetic beef folly
What is it about people who are successful in one field and believe that gives them credence to serve as an expert in a totally unrelated field? Published February 17, 2021
Exposing Andrew Cuomo’s deadly lie
The people who hand out Emmy Awards should ask New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to return the one they gave him. Published February 15, 2021
The Trump impeachment trial is a bad drama
If the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump were a play it would close after one performance. The plot is known, the outcome is certain and the drama is contrived. Published February 10, 2021
Congress’ spending folly turning Americans into ‘free money’ addicts
The problem with free money is that it leads to an addiction much like an addiction to drugs. Published February 8, 2021
Conservatives should embrace home schooling to rescue America’s next generation
During the rebellious 1960s, the slogan "power to the people" became a mantra for the young to protest what they saw as oppression from their elders. Published February 3, 2021
Can Biden eliminate ‘systemic racism’?
Second only to his fixation on "climate change" is President Biden's focus on "systemic racism." Published February 1, 2021
Joe Biden: A liberal wolf in a moderate sheep’s clothing
President Biden and his press secretary, Jen Psaki, have assured us he is a "devout Catholic" who "attends church regularly." Published January 27, 2021
Media’s swoon over Biden nothing new when considering the history of journalism
Journalism has, in fact, been infected by bias and sensationalism from the start. Published January 25, 2021
Biden’s uncontrolled immigration will cause irreversible harm to America
Throughout history, uncontrolled immigration without assimilation has contributed to the collapse of other superpowers. Published January 20, 2021
Trump’s malignant narcissism ruins what might have been
As President Trump leaves office, he will have time, to contemplate what went wrong. Published January 18, 2021
Democrats’ vindictiveness against Trump will further divide the country
Some conservatives I hear from believe Democrats are trying to impeach President Trump for a second time and even deny him the right to ever hold public office again because they fear his policy successes and the 74 million who voted for him. Published January 13, 2021
Answer to speech you don’t like is not less speech, but more discussion
Too many read and listen only to what supports their point of view and demeans people who believe differently. This is unhealthy for a free society. Published January 11, 2021
Any supporter of Trump and his policies must denounce what happened at the U.S. Capitol
The mob violence that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday was deplorable and disgusting. It is the antithesis of a free society that wishes to remain free. Published January 7, 2021
House Democrats’ ‘gender neutral’ rules for 117th Congress defy logic
House Democrats keep coming up with ideas that are bound to sink their already low approval ratings to new depths, possibly giving Republicans a majority in the 2022 election. Published January 6, 2021
How exactly is Biden a ‘centrist’?
One of many things that will distinguish a President Joe Biden from his predecessor is that the incoming president is likely to speak less in public, mostly because of how he garbles his thoughts and words. Published January 4, 2021
We can only hope that ‘next year all our troubles will be out of sight’
I don't like making predictions for a new year because they are just guesses and like palm readers, fortune-tellers and "experts," guesses are often wrong. Published December 30, 2020
Biden’s destructive climate change initiatives will negatively impact America
From the looks of President-elect Joe Biden's selections for cabinet positions and other high offices, it seems belief in "climate change" has become a litmus test. Published December 28, 2020
Christmas has a power over those who observe it, and those who do not
Of all the great and small events of 1991, the death of CBS News' "60 Minutes" co-host Harry Reasoner probably rates near the bottom in the amount of attention afforded it by the public. Published December 23, 2020
Investing in another life is a gift that keep on giving
A phrase one hears this time of year is about gifts that "keep on giving." Most store-bought gifts are soon forgotten, but are there some gifts with timeless value? Published December 21, 2020