Lenny McAllister, RedState

Lenny McAllister

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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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  • The Daily Signal
  • Commonwealth Fdn
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Past articles by Lenny:

Faith, Freedom, and Fatherhood

The celebrations of this weekend provide an opportunity to propel the American Dream forward. → Read More

CBC’ing What Some Call “Diversity” These Days

Anyone that is shocked by the pushback by the Congressional Black Congress against Congressman Byron Donalds (R-FL 19th) has not been paying attention to how race and politics have been misconstrued and ultimately misaligned with the best interest of America for some time now. And if anyone really believes that this misuse of applying a racial lens to our national culture is doing us any good,… → Read More

Remembering the Whys Behind the Whos This Memorial Day

This Memorial Day, it makes sense for us to actively recall the items that Americans gave their lives for. → Read More

Let’s Not Fret CRT Quite Yet

CRT and others might continue to capture the headlines, but they have not won the heart of America’s youth yet. → Read More

Even the Center Gets It Squarely

Our nation cannot serve as a shining city on a hill if the lights are shut off due to unbiased arbiters and sliding standards. → Read More

Out of Step or Ahead of the Curve?

Leaders cannot continue to remain afraid to advance constitutional conservatism that is more visionary than reactionary. → Read More

The Economic Cost of Civic Inequality, Social Anxiety, and Personal Vulnerability

There is a cost to inactivity, wrong activity, and misguided activity → Read More

The Side Door vs. The Glass Ceiling

We can make policies that strengthen election integrity. We should. → Read More

Charters Don't Steal Funds From Pennsylvania’s Traditional Public Schools

Pennsylvania's foes of school choice, like Gov. Tom Wolf, falsely claim charters “drain” money from traditional public schools. They don't. → Read More

Soul(less) Man

Putin may not have a soul, but right now, Biden appears to be without depth. → Read More

The American Proof of Concept, Confirmed (Again) 1 Year Later

We must stay our unique course as Americans. → Read More

Was the Maj Toure Panel “Too Much Blackness” for the Folks at CPAC?

It is incumbent upon us to take the glimmer of hope that we saw on Sunday and create multiple points of light that can burn through stubborn obstacles → Read More

#SchoolChoice: The Best Chance to Expand Conservatism Now

If we love justice, we have a duty to press onward and secure #schoolchoice for every family in our nation. → Read More

Black Conservatism: A (Tragic?) American Love Story

We must be in love more than anyone can ever like us. → Read More

Unemployment, Anyone?

I understand that the Super Bowl is today. Although it hasn’t quite been the same, it will be nice to see 25,000 folks (and 30,000 cutouts) in the stands for a sporting event that brings the nation to... → Read More

Black History Month 2021: Anticipated and Explained

Perhaps it’s through my common-sense upbringing in the working class in Pittsburgh. Perhaps it’s through being lucky enough to be a scholarship kid at some of the best schools in America (hat tip to s... → Read More

Educators: Watch Biden This Week

How will 46 handle National School Choice Week? → Read More

Do You Still Believe in His “Dream”?

How much do we really honor Dr. King and his legacy? → Read More

The Young Are Watching Us

We all have heard the expression said when parents find themselves too often arguing with indiscriminate tempers and careless timing: (Sorry for those who may not want to be reminded of that fact and particularly for those who certainly do not want me to be the reminder of that bad news). Our youth have taken the nuances of the events of January 6 into their psyche. They have etched them into… → Read More

Help Lost to the Labyrinth

Millions of Americans continue to follow the political machinations of Washington, DC. Most are tortured with a too-familiar mix of frustration with the minutia of the process, anger with the arrogan... → Read More