An Alexis de Tocqueville for Our Time
By John Drew: Sometimes it takes a foreigner to remind us of our values.
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By John Drew: Sometimes it takes a foreigner to remind us of our values.
Read MoreBy Albert Mohler: The year 1976, the very year that many Americans came to know that evangelicals even existed, continues to reverberate throughout evangelical Christianity.
Read MoreBy John O’Sullivan: Showing their true colors, Russian state media found a way to smear the memory of the heroes.
Read MoreBy Peter Hitchens: The comparison of today’s Russia to yesterday’s U.S.S.R. is baseless.
Read MoreHere is Angelo M. Codevilla writing at Claremont.org — the article is packed and difficult to excerpt — here are just a few paragraphs, including his opening: At the 2016 elections our bipartisan foreign…
Read MoreFrom HotAir.com: “In an exclusive interview with Hot Air, [James] O’Keefe told me this morning: ‘Bob Creamer visited the White House 340 times. Why the hell isn’t the press covering this video?’” It’s called…
Read MoreBy William R. Hawkins: It was obvious that once all U.S. troops were withdrawn, Maliki would take even more severe actions against enemies of Tehran and the Shiite faith.
Read MoreBy J. Robert Smith: We can only hope and pray that Donald Trump is elected on November 8.
Read MoreBelow is an excerpt from part two of a two-part piece by Scott Lively — you can click here to read part one. Scott Lively’s opening of part two is similar to what I’ve been…
Read MoreBefore excerpting the above-titled article, I have to link to an article by Sally Zelikovsky writing at American Thinker: National Review and Pooh. On the other end of the spectrum but the same topic, here are…
Read MoreYa think? The conservatives’ and yes — school reform movement’s — failure in the information war cannot be disputed. Here are two articles that show just how big a failure it has been: Millennial…
Read MoreSome of our best voices in the nation are being silenced when it comes to discussing the critical issues facing the country. It just so happens that every Sunday you can hear one of…
Read MoreBy George Weigel: All of this does have a certain 1930s feel about it.
Read MoreBy Laurie Higgins: “The very term ‘language rule’ was itself a code name; it meant what in ordinary language would be called a lie.” ~Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem
Read MoreBy Desmond Lachman: The world’s central banks promoted short-term economic growth through unorthodox monetary policies.
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