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February 5th, 2020
cross on Bible on US flag
By: Denis Prager – townhall.com – February 4, 2020 If you want to understand a human being or the human condition, what is the single most important question you should ask? Most religious people would probably ask, “Do you believe in God?” The most important question most secular people, especially progressives, could imagine asking is probably a policy question. Today...
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January 31st, 2020
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By: Pat Buchanan – townhall.com – January 21, 2020 On the holiday set aside in 2020 to honor Martin Luther King, the premier advocate of nonviolent Gandhian civil disobedience, thousands of gun owners gathered in Richmond to petition peacefully for their rights. King had preached that there was a higher law that justified breaking existing laws that mandated racial segregation. When...
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January 3rd, 2020
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By: John Zmirak – stream.org – December 31, 2019 It’s heartbreaking to watch. On Twitter, one Jewish American after another weighs in. They’re responding to the spate of anti-Semitic attacks in the New York area. The worst, of course, was a machete rampage at a rabbi’s home. As the New York Post reports: Police have identified the man accused of...
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January 2nd, 2020
jewish protest against anti-semitism
By: Myron Magnet – wsj.com – January 1, 2020 Does it make sense that a person can burn an American flag with impunity but not a gay-pride flag? Earlier this month, a judge in Story County, Iowa, sentenced Adolfo Martinez to a preposterous 16 years in prison for swiping the rainbow flag from a nearby church and burning it in front...
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December 31st, 2019
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By: Michael Brendan Dougherty – nationalreview.com – December 30, 2019 So far, it looks like the decade of social media will make moral panics a habit. My nomination for the trend of the decade is the expansion of social media and the contraction of our social world into it. At the very end of the first decade of the century, social media...
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December 30th, 2019
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By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – December 29, 2019 On the hypocrisy of celebrity activists I love Emma Thompson’s acting. I wish somebody would tell her about Skype. The great English actress is a climate-change activist, “activist” here meaning “a celebrity who cares about popular causes in public.” When she recently was accused of hypocrisy for jumping on a jet to...
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December 30th, 2019
Dov Hikind
By: Bronson Stocking – townhall.com – December 29, 2019 Following a spate of antisemitic attacks in Democratic-led New York, Democratic politicians have been busy trying to shift the blame on Donald Trump. In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, New York City Mayor Mike de Blasio blamed Donald Trump for creating an “atmosphere of hate” that has somehow fueled antisemitic attacks...
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December 30th, 2019
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By: Alex Parker – RedState.com – December 29, 2019 If you haven’t seen the video of the church shooting in Texas, beware: It’s harrowing. Yet, it illustrates such a simple idea which some in politics seem hellbent on ignoring. There’s largely only one way to defend oneself against a gun. And it isn’t a law, since murderers aren’t intimidated by...
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December 26th, 2019
Trump podium flag
By: John Grano and Richard Land – christianpost.com – December 23, 2019 Christianity Today editor Mark Galli’s “lofty” op-ed last week calling for President Trump’s removal from office touched off a firestorm of criticism and dissent from scores of evangelical leaders, and the backlash and debate have reached “critical mass” since its publication. Meanwhile, secular media immediately seized upon the CT editorial...
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December 19th, 2019
profile of William F. Buckley, Jr.
By: Jerry Newcombe – jerrynewcombe.com – December 12, 2019 How politically diverse is the Yale faculty today? According to an article by James Freeman in the Wall Street Journal: “0%.” He notes, “Nobody looks to the Ivy League for balanced political discourse. But a new report suggests that on at least one campus, the stifling of conservative views among faculty members...
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