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DispatchesMarch 15, 2014

Hard Left’s War to Silence Cultural Conservatives Backfiring

By John F. Biver

As I keep saying, politics is an information war, so when I compare the history of World War II with modern American politics it is an apt metaphor. In the summer of 1941 Germany…

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DispatchesMarch 15, 2014

Homo-Maniacal: Explaining the Behavior of the Angry Political Left (Part 2)

By John F. Biver

A few years ago the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts included this language in a news release referring to “the totalitarian instincts of organized homosexualism in America”: What began as a so-called ‘gay rights’…

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DispatchesMarch 14, 2014

Homo-Maniacal: Explaining the Behavior of the Angry Political Left (Part 1)

By John F. Biver

BarbWire’s senior editor Jeff Allen used the phrase “homo-maniacal” a few days ago and it needs to catch on – it captures nicely the behavior of so many on the radical social issues left….

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DispatchesMarch 11, 2014

Lecture from the Founders on Moving Public Opinion

By John F. Biver

Republicans and conservatives are supposed to be the folks who love the Founding Fathers, but I fear too often they ignore what those men said when it comes to what I call job number…

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DispatchesMarch 11, 2014

Hey, Nancy Boys: Learn From Phyllis Schlafly What’s Possible

By John F. Biver

Last year Clash Daily’s Doug Giles had a column at townhall.com with the title, “HEY, NANCY BOYS: The Early Church Rebelled Against Oppressive Governments.” Here is just one short excerpt: The Christians of the…

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DispatchesMarch 10, 2014

Is the Tea Party Succeeding or Failing?

By John F. Biver

Last month Patrick J. Buchanan penned a column titled, “Is the Tea Party’s Dream an Illusion?” In it, he wrote: When does the Republican Party, put in power by the Tea Party, plan to…

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DispatchesMarch 8, 2014

Who’s Right, the Optimist or the Pessimist?

By John F. Biver

On February 13, 2014, Rush Limbaugh posted a transcript with this headline: “2014 Will Be Bigger Wave Than 2010.” The day before on February 12th, Joseph M. Koenig had an article at American Thinker…

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DispatchesMarch 6, 2014

The Conservative Numerical Advantage Won’t Last Forever

By John F. Biver

It is clear that few people want to talk about grassroots politics. That dirty work is for political campaigns, their consultants, and the good little people willing to volunteer at that level. We can…

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DispatchesMarch 2, 2014

Tolerance is a One-Way Street at Roosevelt University

By John F. Biver

Editor’s note: On February 20 the Cook County Circuit Court Judge in the case of Gillian John-Charles v. Roosevelt University denied the University’s summary judgment motion in its entirety. The Court had previously denied…

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DispatchesMarch 1, 2014

Self Government and a Republic In Name Only

By John F. Biver

The clash between the old guard establishment Republican Party and conservatives is nothing new. Many in the Republican Party and elected ranks today try to keep the tea party at a safe distance. Many…

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DispatchesFebruary 28, 2014

Homosexuality: Let’s Talk About What We’re Talking About

By John F. Biver

The political left benefits every time someone on the political right ignores the basics when it comes to the debate over so-called “homosexual rights” or same-sex “marriage.” This column has spent some time on…

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DispatchesFebruary 26, 2014

Political Despair: Symptom of Deficient Grassroots Action

By John F. Biver

If anyone wants to argue with me and tell me that Republicans and conservatives are already in the information war — they are going to have an uphill climb. Those who get their news…

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DispatchesFebruary 25, 2014

More Republicans & Conservatives Need to Get into Retail Politics

By John F. Biver

Consider for a moment your average big time right of center political commentator, writer, the typical talk radio show host, or the guy who authors yet another brilliant study outlining a policy proposal. What…

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DispatchesFebruary 24, 2014

Thomas Sowell, Ted Cruz, Dunkirk, & the Information War

By John F. Biver

With all due respect to Thomas Sowell (who continues to be one of my favorite commentators), politics is not “often like war.” It is war — an information war. Sowell has been on tear…

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DispatchesFebruary 22, 2014

The GOP and Conservatives Must Shift into Full Outreach Mode

By John F. Biver

Time Lapse Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge Construction On list of things that astound me are the difficult tasks that man can accomplish, such as building a skyscraper, putting satellites in orbit, and sending a…

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“We should be unfaithful to ourselves if we should ever lose sight of the danger to our liberties if anything partial or extraneous should infect the purity of our free, fair, virtuous, and independent elections.” —John Adams (1797)

 

“A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever may be its theory, must be, in practice, a bad government.” —Alexander Hamilton (1788)

 

 

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