By: Andrew C. McCarthy – nationalreview.com – May 3, 2019 I originally thought this was too stupid to write about. But stupid is like the plague inside the Beltway — one person catches it and next thing you know there’s an outbreak at MSNBC and the speaker of the House is showing symptoms while her delirious minions tote ceramic chickens around Capitol…
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Photo courtesy of The Texan/Ben Billups By: Tony Guajardo – thetexan.news – April 2, 2019 The State Affairs Committee needed overflow seating for the flood of attendees that arrived at yesterday’s hearing. The bills laid out were SB 2485-2488. All four create uniform statewide policies regarding benefit packages (2485), scheduling practices (2486), paid sick leave (2487), and criminal history inquiries…
By: Brandon Morse – redstate.com – May 2, 2019 In the realm of social justice, there are no such things as friends. You can be the most stalwart of social justice warriors, but in the end, you’ve only fed the monster that may or may not eat you last. The star of “Captain Marvel,” Brie Larson, is an actress who has waved…
By: Cortney O’Brien – townhall.com – May 2, 2019 Democratic Alabama State Rep. John Rogers went viral on Thursday for making some awful remarks about abortion. “Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or you kill them later,” he stated while filibustering a pro-life bill in Alabama. “You bring them in the world unwanted, unloved, you send them to the…
By: Tom Gilson – stream.org – May 2, 2019 Surveys and pundits keep saying that people dislike evangelicals’ involvement in politics. Frequently it’s framed as a problem with our witness for Christ. Onlookers claim that more people would actually come to faith in Him if evangelicals would quit doing so much politicking. But I’ve got a question: Could someone explain to me…
By David French – nationalreview.com – May 2, 2019 Whenever we hear news of a mass shooting, we expect the shooter’s life to follow a certain kind of biographical script. Perhaps he’s long suffered from mental instability. Perhaps he’s from a troubled home, with a long history of suspect behavior. Deprived of purpose and meaning, he’s drawn to dark thoughts and evil…
By: Guy Benson – townhall.com – May 2, 2019 In a pair of house editorials that echoed a number of my central themes and points from yesterday, the right-leaning editors of the Wall Street Journal and National Review defended Attorney General William Barr from the Left’s scurrilous and desperate attacks against him, lambasting Democrats for their hysterical overreach. And with the…
By: Chelsea Brown – stream.org – May 1, 2019 I’m a post-abortive woman. I know how hard it is to toe the line between regret and repentance for abortion, and compassion and wisdom for those who have had abortions, too. Abortion is sold to women as a quick fix. It will free them of the burdens that motherhood would potentially impose…
By: Jonah Goldberg – nationalreview.com – May 1, 2019 The National Rifle Association has big troubles. It’s wildly in debt. The attorney general of New York — where the NRA was founded in 1871 and where it remains incorporated — is investigating the tax-exempt status of what she has called a “terrorist organization.” The NRA’s longtime chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, is…
By: Paul Kengor – spectator.org – April 3, 2019 Last week I did one of my routine exercises in my Marxism course at Grove City College. In that class, we scour everything on Marx and various strains and offshoots of Marxism. We read all sides — true liberal learning, real diversity, genuine academic pursuit of truth. At this conservative college, we…
By: Sarah Lee – redstate.com – April 30, 2019 David Reaboi with the Security Studies Group said it best on Twitter Tuesday morning: David Reaboi✔ @davereaboi If we had a media, this would be really big news. https://dailycaller.com/2019/04/29/fbi-antifa-plot-armed-rebellion-cartel/ … 1:00 AM – Apr 30, 2019 The story, which, as Reaboi implies, is somewhat difficult to find outside this report from The…