Articles by Armstrong Williams
Armstrong Williams: Why fat black lives must not really matter
It’s a sure sign you’ve reached maturity in life when you stop trying to have it both ways. As an adult, you shouldn’t expect to be able to eat all the ice cream in the fridge every night and still avoid the long-term health effects of a poor diet.
Armstrong Williams: Rebuilding economy and society
The massive economic destruction being wrought by the COVID-19 epidemic and the government’s attempt to mitigate the impact on American families and businesses raises a fundamental question: Is the sum total of America’s greatness measured by its markets or by its people?
Armstrong Williams: Going Viral: Politicizing this pandemic gets us nowhere
By now the tropes have become almost typical. Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus, drumming up irrational fears in the media, and causing an economic meltdown, all in hopes of bringing down the president.
Armstrong Williams: Baseball’s failure to exact a price for cheating could destroy the game — and damage all professional sports
Nothing creates a moral hazard more than exposing corruption and yet failing to punish those responsible. That’s what happened in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, and that’s what’s happening in baseball today.
Armstrong Williams: Palestinians should give Trump peace plan a chance
President Donald Trump’s brilliant plan for Mideast peace has triggered a sandstorm of negativity and deflection from the regular naysayers who attack anything the president says and does.