Christmas seems to bring out the worst in America's culture warriors.
A few culture warriors have declared the years of conflict over, at least for now.
The culture warriors were passionate about abortion, feminism or prayer in schools.
Not unexpectedly, culture warriors were swift to weigh in, both for and against the cartoon's treatment of the issue.
The culture warriors declared war and battle was engaged.
Judging from these pieces, Reagan was more of a policy wonk than a culture warrior.
George W. Bush is not a culture warrior by inclination.
But Hudson became a full-time culture warrior sooner than he may have wished, when his academic career suddenly ended, in 1994.
What I question is the battles we North American culture warriors never quite got around to.
Are most Americans actually more respectful of those they disagree with than many culture warriors on American campuses?