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June 23rd, 2025
We Have Not Forgotten
Iran, which shares a border with Iraq and Afghanistan, was the largest third-party foreign participant in the Iraq War.
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June 5th, 2025
President Biden and the Autopen
Trump has directed AG Bondi to open investigations into top Biden officials to determine whether they deceived the public about Biden’s mental state.
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May 27th, 2025
The Oral Majority
From Russell Moore: A seismic shift from literacy to digital orality may be the biggest threat to evangelical Christianity in our times.
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May 16th, 2025
Two Presidential Speeches
Donald Trump’s speech repudiating neoconservatism in Riyadh proves it: America First is a more Christian sentiment than globalism.
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April 21st, 2025
WWJD?
And is there anything particularly Christian about Christian Zionism?
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April 16th, 2025
Globalism: Time to End It
It’s buried at the end, but it’s not shocking that former Rolling Stone editor Matt Taibbi isn’t a Trump fan. He finds him puzzling, even when discussing issues where he finds agreement. He’s a classic liberal, but on the issue of tariffs, free trade, and globalization, Taibbi had a clear message: it’s time to blow it up.
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April 14th, 2025
America’s Divide: Violence or Civility?
Today, America is deeply divided, but there is no single conflict at the core of our discord. Instead, an ideological divide is widening at an alarming pace. We…
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April 7th, 2025
If Tariffs Don’t Work, Why Do Countries Use Them?
Let me say, up front, that I do not know if Trump’s tariffs will accomplish his purposes or not.  Tariffs are common in human history.  Some tariffs, in some places, and at certain times, have had some benefits to a country’s economy.
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April 7th, 2025
Trump, Tariffs, and US Reputation
By: Gerard Baker – wsj.com – April 7, 2025 In the days after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II, he was a young boy living in a small town. As American troops moved to occupy the country, the mood was one of panicked terror. The Japanese had been told by their leaders that the victorious Americans would...
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April 7th, 2025
The Columnist as Moral Compass
A book-length collection of 81 op-eds written over a period of seven years by a single author should not be readable. And in most writers’ hands it wouldn’t be. While Peggy Noonan’s latest book, A Certain Idea of America, fits that description, it is instead a compelling read that brings moral clarity to a tumultuous period of American public life.
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