Unnecessary Loss of Life
Here’s my guess: If Republicans and conservatives were in the information war and more Americans knew about what Walter Williams writes below, there would be massive outrage and a change of policy would result:…
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Here’s my guess: If Republicans and conservatives were in the information war and more Americans knew about what Walter Williams writes below, there would be massive outrage and a change of policy would result:…
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If conservatives were seriously fighting the information war, fewer myths would win out over the public mind. Here’s Julia Gasper writing across the pond in the United Kingdom: Let’s all save ourselves time. When arguing,…
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In a post where he also gives his opinion of the 2016 presidential candidates, Victor Davis Hanson spends the latter part of the article under the subtitle of “End of the Summer Reading”: I’ve…
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Here is William Sullivan writing at American Thinker (the emphasis is my own): Recently, Phillip Rucker of the Washington Post asked readers if Republicans and Democrats are talking about the same country, and proceeded to…
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Ed Straker’s question in the headline above gets to our side’s failure in the information war regarding the advance of the “LGBT” agenda in America over the past couple of decades. A few organizations and websites…
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By Matt Barber: God help us. Here’s what America’s newly homosexualized, “values neutral” military looks like. Last week, in a strange fit of actual news reporting, the New York Times published an exposé revealing…
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Here is Lloyd Marcus trying to teach stupid conservatives and Republicans about the simple, obvious reality that has existed for many years — and it’s an excellent way to illustrate how we lose the information…
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From J. Robert Smith: Here’s the dilemma — and it’s a big one. Electing a Democrat president in 2016 would be bad for the nation, very bad. Conservatives agree. Establishment Republicans do too, in important…
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Monte Kuligowski, whose bio line reads that he is “a Virginia attorney whose legal writings have been published in journals by the law schools at Duke, Virginia, Richmond, Samford, and St. John’s,” posted an…
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Here is Robert Klein Engler making an important point that every liberal and ignorant conservatives will deny is possible — that is, until later when they’ll have to rationalize their earlier position and obfuscate like…
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Here is Laurie Higgins writing at BarbWire: “But to us, to whom murder has once for all been forbidden, it is unlawful even to destroy the fetus in the womb whilst the blood is…
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Low information voters come in all shapes and sizes, and in all issue areas, so to speak. There is a lot of confusion about what “religious liberty” entails. That shouldn’t be surprising, since few…
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Here’s the sentence Clash Daily put underneath the above image: Remember the days when Pope John Paul II actually talked about things that mattered? Click here to visit Clash Daily’s home page.
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Are we winning the information war regarding the facts about “climate change”? Here is Richard Kirk reviewing A Disgrace to the Profession: The World’s Scientists – in their own words – on Michael E Mann,…
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Here is Anthony Tsontakis writing late last week at American Thinker: Has Obama made the world a more dangerous place? That question was the subject of an organized debate one evening in late 2014, and…
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