The Coming Coup?

As if 2020 were not insane enough already, we now have Democrats and their ruling class masters openly talking about staging a coup. You might have missed it, what with the riots, lockdowns and other daily mayhem we’re forced to endure in this, the most wretched year of my lifetime. But it’s happening. It started with the military brass quietly…

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Military Voting is Not Hard. The Time is Now.

Most Americans have the freedom to decide how to exercise their sacred right to vote, but those who serve us best have the fewest options. There are approximately 1.3 million men and women serving in our Armed Forces with roughly 340,000 posted abroad. Most military members serving on American soil live on bases away from their official residence. Source: Military jobs are…

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Court Halts City’s Efforts to Force KY Photographer, Blogger to Promote Same-Sex Weddings

A federal district court issued an order Friday that halts enforcement of a Louisville law against a photographer and blogger while her artistic freedom lawsuit moves forward in court. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent Chelsey Nelson—an entrepreneur who specializes in photographing, editing, and blogging about weddings—in a legal challenge to a city law that forces her to use her artistic…

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Today Point of View’s host is our own Kerby Anderson!  During the first hour he brings us the latest stories from the headlines and then he welcomes Lori Kuykendall into the studio. They’ll talk about sex ed in Texas schools. Kerby’s guest in our second hour is Michael Anton. They’ll be talking about his new book: “The Stakes.”  In the final hour, Kerby welcomes…

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Labor Day

Kerby Anderson Today is Labor Day. Although this day was set aside to honor trade and labor organizations, I believe it is a day when Christians can also consider how they view work and labor. The Bible has quite a bit to say about how we are to view work, and so I devote part of a chapter in my…

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Don’t Defund the Police. Improve Policing.

Recent events have highlighted calls for policing reform nationwide, from both conservatives and liberals. At first glance, this sounds like a rare moment of bipartisan agreement. Unfortunately it is not. Both sides approach the concept of policing differently and share very little in terms of how it needs to be reformed. Source: Don’t defund the police. Improve policing.

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Should America Be Guided by ‘Narratives’ or Truth?

In a recent interview, Attorney General William Barr said of the dominant news media: They are projecting a narrative. When the word ‘narrative’ came into currency, I knew we were in trouble, because the word narrative suggests that there’s no objective truth. There’s no real story of what happened, it’s just everyone has their own narrative. And you get to…

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Culture Wars are Back

By: Daniel Henninger – wsj.com – September 2, 2020 After Hurricane Isaias ran up the East Coast, a man interviewed in the New York City borough of Queens stood amid the rubble of snapped trees and downed wires in his neighborhood and pondered the Furies: “We’re only halfway through 2020 and we’ve had a pandemic, riots and now a hurricane…

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California Greenout

Penna Dexter In crafting environmental policy, lawmakers need only look to the state of California to understand the devastation that results from a rush to “go green.” Last fall 2 million Northern Californians endured weeks of intentional rolling blackouts implemented to reduce the risk that faulty power lines would spark the dry fuel left under and around the lines. This…

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Karl Marx

Kerby Anderson Professor Paul Kengor has a new book on The Devil and Karl Marx that reminds us how much Marx hated God and Christianity. In his book and on my radio program he cited Marx and many of the biographies that showed how scary he was. His own family and friends were frightened by his demonic fits of rage…

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A Clutch of Fools

By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – September 2, 2020 The unsustainable fiction of ‘mostly peaceful’ protests Reporters standing in front of scenes of arson, flames billowing behind them, not very far from scenes of shooting and murder, insist that the protests are “mostly peaceful.” National Public Radio and a multi-billion-dollar global media conglomerate team up to bring you an illiterate “defense…

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