Governing Behind Closed Doors: The Crisis of Accountability Under Illinois’ One-Party Rule
By Amanda Szulc, Opinion Contributor Can a governor who governs through exclusion, opacity, and donor-class insulation legitimately claim to represent...
Amanda Szulc is an emerging conservative journalist and commentator whose work blends constitutional clarity, fact-driven analysis, and a grounded, relatable voice. Describing her style as “The Constitutional Realist,” she brings honesty, depth, and common-sense reasoning to political and cultural issues affecting everyday Americans.
Guided by a deep respect for the U.S. Constitution, Amanda believes journalism should inform rather than inflame. Her writing emphasizes fairness, public safety, and individual liberty while challenging media narratives that distort facts or erode trust in American institutions. Firm in her principles yet thoughtful and compassionate, she focuses on the real-world impact of public policy.
Drawing inspiration from conservative voices such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters, Charlie Kirk, Tomi Lahren, Ben Shapiro, and Brett Cooper, Amanda is developing a distinct voice – measured, articulate, and rooted in substance rather than theatrics.
Her work covers constitutional rights, immigration enforcement, media accountability, education, public safety, and cultural trends, with a clear focus on cutting through misinformation and explaining not just what is happening in America, but why it matters.
By Amanda Szulc, Opinion Contributor Can a governor who governs through exclusion, opacity, and donor-class insulation legitimately claim to represent...
By Amanda Szulc, Opinion ContributorChicagoans were promised that criminal-justice reform would make the system fairer without sacrificing safety. Instead, too...
By Amanda Szulc, Opinion Contributor "Return to Innocence." It is not simply the title of a song by Enigma. It...