Robert Knight
Columns by Robert Knight
Witchcraft goes mainstream while Christian voices pushed aside
A burgeoning market in witchcraft aimed mostly at teenage girls and young women is operating under the radar. Published July 20, 2025
Pastors should be more involved in politics, not less
Before 1954, pastors, priests and rabbis could openly endorse political parties or candidates. Published July 13, 2025
The tide has turned on transgender insanity
First, let's be clear: People confused about their sexual identity merit our compassion. Published July 6, 2025
From Iran’s comeuppance to New York’s primary, Democrats are flailing
Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities were not the only things going up in smoke last week, courtesy of American bombers sent by President Trump. Published June 29, 2025
GOP must tie all Democrats to the party’s radical policies and appointees
If you still doubt whether elections have consequences, the Supreme Court ruling on a Tennessee statute last week should clarify things. Published June 22, 2025
Believe your lying eyes about the L.A. riots
A battle of perceptions has been underway since rioting began on June 6 in Los Angeles over the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigrants. Published June 15, 2025
Critics aside, America’s 250th birthday party is taking shape
President Trump has promised a "huge" celebration next year to commemorate America's 250th birthday. Published June 8, 2025
Much of wokeness fueled by the sexual revolution
The flame of wokeness -- intolerance in the name of tolerance -- wasn't lit recently. It has been smoldering under the flag of liberalism for the past 100 years or so. Published June 1, 2025
Who’s afraid of artificial intelligence?
I confess that when seeing the constant news about artificial intelligence, my eyes tend to glaze over. Published May 25, 2025
Americans are getting wise to the left’s chicanery
The only good thing to come out of COVID-19 is the public's awakening to the fact that government officials will lie to us and the media will help them do it. Published May 18, 2025
Democrats can’t seem to give up the transgender madness
You may have heard by now that Loudoun County, Virginia, school officials are at it again. Published May 11, 2025
Rise of spirituality without religion in modern America
The death of a pope prompts much talk about spiritual matters. Published May 4, 2025
Selective due process, media hypocrisy and a rare glimpse of sanity at The Washington Post
For the past couple of weeks, aside from bashing President Trump over tariffs, the media have been fixated on an illegal immigrant deported to El Salvador. Published April 27, 2025
Easter’s ‘forever’ promise
The word "forever" gets thrown around a lot. One place, however, where the term has profound, transcendent meaning is the Bible, where it's mentioned 310 times. Published April 20, 2025
The left wants to remake America in its own image
Colorado and Vermont are unusually beautiful states renowned for scenery, skiing and, in Vermont's case, cheese and ice cream. Published April 13, 2025
Global leftist elites are targeting conservative and populist leaders
When Vladimir Putin jails or poisons rivals or journalists or even invades a neighboring country, it's not all that shocking. Published April 6, 2025
Will Republicans finally end PBS and NPR subsidies?
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is in the news again. Published March 30, 2025
Unelected judges trying to diminish Trump’s executive weight
President Trump is in a public wrestling match with Chief Justice John Roberts and some of the federal judiciary. Published March 23, 2025
Trump targets the left’s lawfare
President Trump issued an executive order March 6 suspending any government work by the law firm of Perkins Coie and its contractors. Published March 16, 2025
Democrats support policies the majority of Americans loathe
The resistance to President Trump 2.0 is shaping up, and it's not pretty. Published March 9, 2025