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Everett Piper

Everett Piper

epiper@washingtontimes.com

Everett Piper (dreverettpiper.com, @dreverettpiper), a columnist for The Washington Times, is a former university president and radio host. He is the author of “Not a Daycare: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth” (Regnery). He can be reached at epiper@dreverettpiper.com.

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Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and cult of COVID-19 calling the Kettle Black Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

The cult of COVID-19

This past week at the very time multiple reports show that our country's high priest of Scientism - his eminence, the grand and glorious Dr. Anthony Fauci - has been lying to us.

February 4, 2022
Drinking the COVID-19 Koolaid Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

COVID-19 science or blind compliance

This past Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, Sen. Ron Johnson, Wisconsin Republican, conducted a hearing on the issue of COVID-19 interventions.

January 30, 2022
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) walks off the field after the NFC championship NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Green Bay, Wis., Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. The Buccaneers defeated the Packers 31-26 to advance to the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Disrespectful Aaron Rodgers leads a millennial generation of chronological snobs

This week while President Biden's senility and Dr. Anthony Fauci's lies continued to bump and swirl around in the toilet bowl of our daily news, another headline caught my attention. It was that of the Green Bay Packers all-star quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his recent comments about Christianity, and how those comments have "left him feuding with his family."

January 23, 2022
Critical race theory versus forgiveness Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Critical race theory is the opposite of Christianity

This past week I was contacted by a reporter from the Religion News Service. His reason for calling me was to get my views concerning critical race theory. He wanted to know why I opposed it.

January 15, 2022
Illustration on a divided America by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

How did the United States ever become so divided?

2021 is behind us. It has been another year of conflict. Another year of anger. Another year of division. A year of the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated, the masked versus the unmasked, of us against them.

January 1, 2022
Illustration on paths of life and destinations by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Get on the Christmas train

One of the Christmas movies our family repeatedly watched when my boys were growing up was "The Polar Express."

December 25, 2021
Illustration on saying "Merry Christmas!" by Alexander Hunter/ The Washington Times

Even atheists should be thankful for Christmas

A couple of weeks ago, in this column, I wrote that it's that time of year, that "most wonderful time of year," when our country's thought police come out of the woodwork to tell us what we can and cannot say.

December 18, 2021
Illustration on Aslan and Christmas by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Aslan is on the move

Thanksgiving is past, and Advent is once again upon us. Yet, the daily headlines prove our world is a broken mess, one that we are apparently helpless to fix.

November 28, 2021
Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving Declaration 1863 Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Conserving Thanksgiving

One of the principles of conservativism is conserving things. Conservatives are conservationists. Yes, we believe in clean air and clean water. Yes, we believe in hugging a tree once in a while or maybe even an owl or a whale.

November 21, 2021