Tony Perkins and Ken Blackwell
CP Op-Ed Contributors
Latest

The Climate Change Trial: A Case Pitting Reason Against Extremism
Climate change is a global issue, yet greedy trial lawyers are targeting the five major energy companies exclusively because they see them as a potential jackpot in attorneys' fees

'America First' Is Not About Being Against Foreigners
It's not about being against foreigners. All nations put their people first. If there's hard work to do in the world, they turn to the U.S.A. The Left hates President Donald Trump for many reasons. One of the most important is because he really believes in America first. Which shouldn't be controversial.

Navy Floats Idea of Atheist Chaplains
Like most leaders, Senator Roger Wicker is astounded that the Navy is even considering letting someone who doesn't believe in God join the chaplaincy. Three years ago, the idea was so absurd that even Obama's military attorneys went to court to stop it.

Anti-Gun Activists Attack the U.S. Constitution
Anti-gun activists again are blaming honest, law-abiding folks for someone else's crimes. Punishing millions of Americans is not the answer to the actions of an evil few.

Gas Prices and Tax Cuts: How Trump Can Protect His Signature Achievement
President Donald Trump has taken several steps that have generated robust economic growth. How can he protect this accomplishment?

Democrats Believe in Democracy Only If Elections Return Democratic Majorities
Today the Democratic Party is going to court to avoid losing legislative districts.

Scrapping the Bail System Is a Bad Idea
The ACLU and other left-wing activists are attempting to get rid of bail entirely. Standard practice for them.

Tony Perkins on Trump, Morals and Mulligans
I was asked about an accusation of infidelity that's resurfaced against Donald Trump from 2006. I did not then, and I will not now, try to rationalize or excuse this type of behavior. But let's also be realistic: Americans can only hold President Donald Trump accountable for what he does in office. We can't do anything about the past.

Paying the Price: Death Threats Against FCC Chairman Are Unprecedented and Must Stop
When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rolled back President Barack Obama's "net neutrality" policy, Chairman Ajit Pai told reporters, "It's not going to kill democracy."

Voices From the Grave Cry Out for Justice in Iran
On Thursday, thousands of Iranians protested against the ruling regime in Iran's second-largest city, Mashhad. Chants of "death to dictator" and "death to Rouhani" were brave and resounding.



















