Weak Families = Big Government. Period.
Here is J.G. Maggio, author of The (First) 4 Maxims of Social Conservatism, writing at Illinois Review: As the well-being of the family goes, so goes the well-being of the nation. There seems to…
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Here is J.G. Maggio, author of The (First) 4 Maxims of Social Conservatism, writing at Illinois Review: As the well-being of the family goes, so goes the well-being of the nation. There seems to…
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Here is E. Jeffrey Ludwig writing about the insanity that fills the vacuum created by the failure of Republicans and conservatives to fight the information war: The Harvard Graduate School of Education 14th Annual Alumni…
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Republicans and conservatives have largely forfeited the arenas of the dominent media, pop culture, and the public schools to the political left. Defeat in the information war isn’t the only consequence. I’ve linked to several Bruce…
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Here is Ben Peterson writing at Public Discourse: The American Dream is in crisis because the American family is in crisis. We must commit to a national—not purely governmental—effort to promote strong families. The American…
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Thirty-one year old Ben Shapiro can write this opening sentence because Republicans and conservatives have forfeited the schools to the political left as part of their failure to fight the information war: Four in…
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Here’s Pat Buchanan asking the question of the hour which, by the way, applies to Americans as well: If the purpose of terrorism is to terrify, the Islamic State had an extraordinary week. Brussels, capital of…
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Republicans and conservatives need to reach more of their fellow citizens with their message — how they’d solve the many problems created by a bi-partisan group of confused pro-big government people. No one reaches…
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Here’s the introductory sentence in the above titled post by Samantha Strayer: “Compare George Washington’s proclamation of a day for national thanksgiving with President Obama’s. You will find three notable differences.” Here’s an excerpt:…
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I make the point every day — Republicans and conservatives had better get serious about fighting the information war — or the country will be lost to those who wish to “fundamentally transform” it….
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From Doug Ibendahl: Looking for a way to work off that big Thanksgiving feast? Why not take a walk around the neighborhood and collect some petition signatures. There’s still time to get on the…
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Ever heard of the Frankfurt School? Few people have because Republicans and conservatives don’t fight the information war. Here is part of the introductory sentence of the above titled article by D.C. McAllister: “We don’t…
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How’s this for a line from the following excerpted article by Jason Morgan: “As for the students: a common lament among those who take universities seriously is that graduating seniors are statistically no better educated than incoming…
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How many Americans know this? Since few Republicans and conservatives take the information war seriously, not nearly enough. Here’s Marc A. Thiessen writing at the American Enterprise Institute: In a speech at the Center for…
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Here’s Walter Williams: The 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress report, also known as The Nation’s Report Card, shows that U.S. educational achievement, to put it nicely, leaves much to be desired. When it…
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Too bad Republicans and conservatives are not serious about fighting in the information war, if they were, more Americans would understand what Bruce Walker writes about below…and I particularly like this sentence that comes towards…
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