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February 26th, 2020
By: Mona Charen – nationalreview.com – February 26, 2020 According to CNN, Bernie Sanders “has been consistent for 40 years.” Some find this reassuring. Bernie is not a finger-in-the-wind politician who tacks this way or that depending upon what’s popular. On the other hand, if someone has never changed his mind throughout 78 years of life, it suggests ideological rigidity and...
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February 19th, 2020
By: John Stonestreet & Shane Morris – breakpoint.org – February 18, 2020 Last week, actor John Rhys-Davies, best known for playing the dwarf Gimli in “The Lord of the Rings” films, gave a strong defense for Christianity. Speaking to the Christian Post from the red carpet at the Movieguide awards, Rhys-Davies said, “We seem to forget that Christian civilization has made...
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January 20th, 2020
By: Amber C. Strong – cbn.com – August 8, 2019 Each person who arrived in this country came with a unique family history of how their ancestors put an imprint on their life. Yet, with all that diversity, we’re often more connected than you might imagine. Matthew Lockett is the great grandchild of farmers and a pro-life advocate. “He would...
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January 17th, 2020
By: Nihal Krishan – washingtonexaminer.com – January 16, 2020 Ted Cruz predicted high Democratic turnout in Texas in the 2020 election, clouding President Trump’s prospects. The Texas senator also said, though, that impeachment would boost Trump. “What Democrats managed to do in 2018, they more than doubled Democratic turnout in Texas. They took it from 1.8 million all the way...
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January 6th, 2020
By: Tim Brown – sonsoflibertymedia.com – January 4, 2019 Many Americans simply do not know their history nor do they understand that even with the best intentions, men will resort to evil actions. However, a hundred years ago, raids took place in America in which thousands of Americans were rounded up and jailed in one of the most horrific, shameful and...
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December 31st, 2019
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – December 30, 2019 Regarding the movement of equity prices, we associate with the words of Alan “Ace” Greenberg, the head of Bear Stearns during the 1987 market crash: “Stocks fluctuate, next question.” The good news in 2019 is that mostly they fluctuated up, which offers a lesson or two. Stock prices fell Monday, no...
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December 2nd, 2019
By: M. D. Aeschliman – nationalreview.com – November 30, 2019 The 13 one-hour TV films in which English art historian, arts administrator, and writer Kenneth Clark historically narrates a “personal view” of the history of Western civilization were first shown in Britain and the U.S. 50 years ago as the series Civilisation. Their amazing popularity began immediately and has continued unabated since 1969,...
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November 22nd, 2019
By: Jeremy Dys – dailywire.com – November 8, 2019 When Francis Scott Key emerged from the hold of the HMS Minden the morning after the bombardment of Fort McHenry, he made an appropriate decision that would impact our history down to today. Seeing “Old Glory” wave atop the battle-tested fort moved him to pen what we know today as the...
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November 12th, 2019
By: John Fund – nationalreview.com – Nopvember 10, 2019 Socialism is not cuddly or compassionate, and it has been tried many times, to ruinous effect. Will today’s young people have to learn this all over again? The Berlin Wall stood for 28 years until in 1989 a wave of citizen protest forced the East German Communist government to open its gates....
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November 8th, 2019
By: Victor Davis Hanson – nationalreview.com – November 7, 2019 Multiple forms of socialism, from hard Stalinism to European redistribution, continue to fail. Russia and China are still struggling with the legacy of genocidal Communism. Eastern Europe still suffers after decades of Soviet-imposed socialist chaos. Cuba, Nicaragua, North Korea, and Venezuela are unfree, poor, and failed states. Baathism — a synonym...
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