Armstrong Williams, The Hill

Armstrong Williams

The Hill

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • The Hill
  • WND News
  • Townhall.com
  • The Daily Signal
  • Washington Examiner
  • Broadcasting & Cable
  • IJR
  • PBS

Past articles by Armstrong:

We should exalt Black achievement and success stories

Martin Luther King wrote in 1964 that Black schoolchildren knew the story of Crispus Attucks — could he write the same today? → Read More

Safety first – via the 2nd Amendment!

Armstrong Williams: With today's dangers, 'the best life insurance policy is one tucked into a holster' → Read More

Government: the Issue Creator, the Issue Solver

What has the government done for you lately?In spite of the many billions of dollars that our government has in its coffers and the outsized influence that it has over → Read More

Our Political Leaders Have Failed the Black Community

What does it cost us as a society if we do nothing to assist our fellow Americans in reaching their full potential? → Read More

Someone like Trump — but not Trump

Trump does not have to be the GOP savior; both parties, in fact, need youthful leaders who can speak to America’s future. → Read More

Biological Sex Isn't Up for Debate

Cultural norms and standards are a definitive guide to our role in society and for a society's continued success. → Read More

This Easter, let’s rediscover our purpose

Easter is a time for celebration and prayer, for reinforcing our own well-being and that of our loved ones, as well as the planet. → Read More

This Easter, Let's Rediscover Our Purpose

The celebration of Easter provides us with the opportunity to take a step back and reassess our lives and contemplate who we are. → Read More

Hunter Biden, the Invisible Government, and the Laptop From Hell

Hunter Biden’s laptop revealed foreign actors paying millions to the Bidens for access, yet the media and FBI continue to suppress the truth. → Read More

We should worry about America’s clergy retiring from the pulpit

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic we saw the “great resignation” — people quitting their jobs in droves, for a host of reasons. The pandemic touched each of us, directly or indirectly, in inco… → Read More

Biden's Gaffe About Putin Could Have Serious Consequences for Ukraine

Biden "ad-libbed" gaffe for regime change in Russia—"For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power"—could have serious fallout for Ukraine. → Read More

Want to tackle crime? Help police and civilians to work together

We need to build better relationships between officers and communities, and focus on instilling values in young people. → Read More

Black History Month is ending, but we can still make history

Black Americans should trust in themselves and understand that their circumstances do not determine their fate. → Read More

The US must embrace cryptocurrency to remain an economic powerhouse

The United States could be shut out of the future economy if it doesn't embrace payment by cryptocurrency. → Read More

Hollywood's Sordid Love Affair With China

China's impact on major Hollywood films is extremely strong, but so subtle that it would go unnoticed if it weren't for eagle-eyed viewers. → Read More

Playing the race card is an injustice — especially with the Supreme Court

Black people should not be defined solely by their skin color — effort, brains, tenacity and experience matter greatly. → Read More

Will Democrats Ever Learn?

Ignoring a spate of issues more pressing to Americans, Democrats are choosing to focus on changing the long-standing Senate filibuster rule. → Read More

America is free, but China has begun censoring our films

For a government seeking to maintain control over its citizens’ daily lives, censorship is the most effective instrument. → Read More

America's police aren't trying to kill us

Police officers who believe someone will use deadly force against them or someone else legally can use lethal force. → Read More

Weaponized drones are here — it's time for the US to act

It seems that the U.S. Navy lacks the capability to track drones, especially small ones flying at low altitude. → Read More