Articles by Armstrong Williams
Armstrong Williams: The lesson for gun owners in James and Jennifer Crumbley convictions
The convictions of James Crumbley and his wife, Jennifer, for their role in their son’s mass school shooting in Michigan, which resulted in the tragic murders of four and injuries of seven, tells us one thing: If you are an irresponsible gun owner, you will pay the price if a crime is committed with your gun.
Armstrong Williams: The critical testimony of Robert Hur
In the days since special counsel Robert Hur released a report that described President Joe Biden’s memory as “significantly limited,” there’s been a notable response from presidential appointees and allies.
Armstrong Williams: Biden’s nonsensical immigration bill
A masterpiece of duplicity is President Joe Biden. You would assume that after decades in the Senate, he would have gained some knowledge of how to legislate. But no. Instead of making any attempt to actually solve the border crisis, he puts up a weak, glorified illegal invasion management bill — not to stop illegals, just to manage them better and faster.
Armstrong Williams: Dueling cowboys at Eagle Pass
There’s a standoff in Texas, and it’s not between cowboys this time. It’s between the Texas National Guard and federal border agents.
Armstrong Williams: The Biden Administration’s struggles: declining support among minority voters
The political landscape is changing in an unprecedented way: An increasing number of men of color, particularly Black and Hispanic voters, are becoming more receptive to Republican ideologies.
Armstrong Williams: Guardians or gangsters?: The dark side of civil asset forfeiture
There are fundamental laws, deeply entrenched not just in culture and society but also in religious tenets, that are universally repudiated. Crimes such as murder, adultery and theft top this list. Yet, as countless unsuspecting citizens have discovered, there’s a sinister form of theft lurking in the shadows, sanctified by the very government that’s supposed to protect us: civil asset forfeiture.
Armstrong Williams: President Biden shows remarkable moral clarity on Israel
President Joe Biden and the United States have been forceful in their support for Israel in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks. Biden’s remarks on Oct. 10 were powerful and unequivocal.
Armstrong Williams: Transgender women are not women
Jess Hilarious, a well-known comedian and personality, has recently created quite a stir in the world of social media.
Armsmtrong Williams: Where loyalty lies: A conservative’s indictment of Trump
It’s time to confront some hard truths. As a conservative, I value truth, even when it’s inconvenient.
Armstrong Williams: Let us not forget, it is 2023, not 1963
Nestled within the nation’s capital, the historic Howard University stands, its hallowed halls echoing with the pulsating hopes and dreams of a generation eager to carve out their niche in the world.
Armstrong Williams: The perils and practicalities of California’s Reparations Task Force Proposal: A conservative perspective
In the quest for recompense for historical injustices, the California Reparations Task Force has taken a bold and controversial step.
Armstrong Williams: Contradictory reflections on Trump’s indictment
In a political landscape where party affiliations dictate much of the discourse, it comes as no surprise that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s decision to indict former President Donald Trump on hush money charges is seen through the lens of partisanship.
Armstrong Williams: Biden’s desperate move to get tough on crime
The political landscape of America has been fraught with tension and division, but one issue that has transcended party lines and united citizens across the nation is the growing concern over crime. The recent announcement by President Joe Biden that he will take a firm stance against crime has come as a small glimmer of hope to Republicans, and even many Democrats, who have been calling for action to address this pressing issue.
Armstrong Williams: Chicken Little alarms voiced over repeal of Section 230
Chicken Little alarms were recently voiced in the United States Supreme Court that eliminating or narrowing immunity from suit social media platforms enjoy for third-party postings under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act would cause the sky to fall on their operations.
Armstrong Williams: The burden of the blue: Police mental health in the wake of Tyre Nichols’ murder
The atrocities that law enforcement officers witness on a daily basis can have a profound impact on their mental health. Officers are witnesses to the worst of humanity; disturbing images of women beaten by their husbands, dead children and bodies mitigated beyond recognition.
Armstrong Williams: Harris’ suggestion to distribute disaster relief based on ‘equity’ isn’t just wrong — it’s dangerous
Fresh off an embarrassing gaffe in South Korea, in which Vice President Kamala Harris praised the United States’ strong alliance with North Korea, she is at it again — albeit without gaffes but with a striking comment emblematic of our country’s divide over racial issues.
Armstrong Williams: What Biden’s dismal polling teaches us about our leadership and ourselves
Recent polls show President Joe Biden sitting at a dismal 38% approval rating and Vice President Kamala Harris at an equally, but unsurprisingly, depressing 28% approval rating just nine months into their terms. Even with the army of political propaganda outlets — or, dare I say, “journalists” — vehemently opposing former President Donald Trump and supporting Biden and his Democratic colleagues, Trump’s approval rating was still about the same at around 38%.
Armstrong Williams: When chickens come home to roost
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is now reaping what he sowed. He and his Democratic colleagues created a high standard — a litmus test that can only be passed through a person being totally infallible. People make mistakes and do bad things, but that doesn’t make them evil — and certainly not even bad. But every person deserves to be held to the standard they create, no matter how high they make it.
Armstrong Williams: Biden’s disastrous border policy is evidence of no planning
Can you spell “hypocrite”? I’m starting to think that it begins with the letter “B” and rhymes with “widen.”