Family Structure Matters — Science Proves It
Fortunately for the political left, they ignore science so they won’t be fazed by this in the least…here is W. Bradford Wilcox writing at National Review: It’s been a rough two weeks for the…
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Fortunately for the political left, they ignore science so they won’t be fazed by this in the least…here is W. Bradford Wilcox writing at National Review: It’s been a rough two weeks for the…
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Of all the failures on the part of Republicans and conservatives in the information war, this one is among those that are the least excusable. For more than a decade, the information about excessive…
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Here is Dr. Michael Brown writing over at TheStream.com: Is it true that the push for “transgender rights” is simply a compassionate effort to protect a tiny, vulnerable portion of society? Is it an…
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When I write about the information war I’m never referring to what Theodore Miraldi calls the “Unteachable Left” in the post excerpted below. We must reach the uninformed and misinformed that are willing to hear…
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I’d missed this when it happened — a friend brought it to my attention — and some of what U.S. Senator James Lankford has to say in the video below reminded me of the…
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Arnold Cusmariu is generally correct in his analysis of the problem of “Hillary’s electorate” in his recent American Thinker article, but his prescription is one part lacking and one part completely wrong. He opens…
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Capitalism Magazine just ran a three-part article “serialized from Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow, a book based on six lectures delivered in Buenos Aires in 1959 on Capitalism, Socialism, Interventionism, Inflation, Foreign…
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In Bruce Walker’s above titled post, the key word is fighting. Here are the opening paragraphs of the piece, where Walker explains things Republicans and conservatives should have known since at least the 1980s:…
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First, the opening of the above titled post by Laurie Higgins, then a bit of the back-and-forth on facebook we had when Laurie orginally posted a note about the cases: Irony ‘o’ the Day:…
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A good friend has been sending me articles by Richard Fernandez from over at PJ Media — and I’ve yet to read one that wasn’t excellent. In the above titled post, Fernandez writes about a…
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How’s this for a sign of the times? Glamour Magazine has now confirmed that it plans to award a man its highly coveted (or not so much) “Woman of the Year” award. While explaining…
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Last time I listed a number of links on the topic of voter fraud, and if you haven’t yet, I would encourage you to read the articles and watch the videos. While it may…
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It’s not a mystery why Republicans and conservatives are losing the information war. Leaving aside the use of the descriptive words stupid, ignorant, and lazy for a moment, let’s just look at the basics: The…
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Believe it or not, the question of whether voter fraud is a serious concern is debated not just between the political left and the political right. It’s also a controversy among Republicans and conservatives. What’s…
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Everyone who watched the CNBC hosted GOP Presidential Candidate Debate Wednesday night was a witness to Mainstream Media bias in action. A tsunami of articles condemning the moderators — John Harwood, Becky Quick, Carl Quintanilla…
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