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January 14th, 2026
Ben Sasse and the Path Not Taken
The week of Christmas merriment was tinged with sadness as we learned of Senator Ben Sasse’s advanced cancer diagnosis.  In a lengthy social media post he foretold he was “gonna die”. And while—God willing—Sasse will be with us for a long time to come, his return to public life seems dubious at best.  His tenure in the United States Senate reflected...
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January 12th, 2026
Watching History Unfold
Witness the extraordinary courage of the Iranian people amidst ongoing protests.
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January 8th, 2026
Good Things That Happened in 2025
This past year has been rough in some respects, but there’s been a lot of good happening, too. Here are 13 things worth celebrating.
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December 26th, 2025
The Blessings of Free Speech
Officious censors get lumps of diplomatic coal for Christmas.
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December 26th, 2025
A Principled Conservative
Principled conservatives adhere to time-tested principles, such as the U.S. Constitution, fiscal responsibility, and free enterprise, while liberals and progressives adopt goals instead of principl…  
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December 23rd, 2025
Ramaswamy Targets Far-Right and Far-Left at AmericaFest
Vivek Ramaswamy took aim at what he called the “heritage American” vision for the country, saying it was ideals that united Americans, not racial identity or lineage.
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December 22nd, 2025
The Founders: Faith and Freedom
Faith is not an intruder in public life; it’s a part of our civic DNA.
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December 19th, 2025
Can the Dark Ages Return?
Western civilization arose in the 8th century B.C. Greece. Some 1,500 city-states emerged from a murky, illiterate 400-year-old Dark Age. That chaos followed the utter collapse of the palatial culture…
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December 14th, 2025
Nihilism, Anti-Zionism, and the Church’s Ongoing Failure
For years, I have written about America’s problems with nihilism, lack of community, and desire for belonging. In short, the nihilism that has its roots in the Enlightenment and has plagued Western…
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November 25th, 2025
The Evils of Capitalism – Roger Kimball
Capitalism’s critics cling to a mythic past, but the record shows the factory age ignited rising living standards, broader opportunity, and the modern prosperity we now take for granted. Source: The Evils of Capitalism › American Greatness
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