Kim Davis, ‘Lawless’ in Kentucky
Here’s the subtitle to John C. Eastman’s post over at National Review: “When the Supreme Court oversteps its bounds, citizens are right to resist.” Here are a few excerpts: Until her release earlier today,…
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Here’s the subtitle to John C. Eastman’s post over at National Review: “When the Supreme Court oversteps its bounds, citizens are right to resist.” Here are a few excerpts: Until her release earlier today,…
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By Matt Barber: Mahatma Gandhi once said, “There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts.” He was partly right. Liberty of…
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Over the course of the past few months I gathered articles about the question of “judicial supremacy” — are U.S. Supreme Court decisions “the law of the land,” or are they rulings on cases?…
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A couple of weeks ago Rush Limbaugh was making one of the many good points he makes — this one had to do with the fact that everything these days is political. Anyone exposing…
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From Victor Davis Hanson: Never has Western culture seemed so all-powerful. Look at the 30 top-ranked universities in the world; they are all American, British, or European — albeit these rankings are based largely…
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There is no bigger failure in the information war on the part of Republicans and conservatives than the job they’ve done communicating with the American public on the global realities in the post-9-11-01 world. Here is Ethel…
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Here’s the second on this topic for today — as I said on the first one, a president must understand the U.S. Constitution — if they don’t, they have no business serving as the chief executive as…
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Here’s the first of two excerpts from articles saying the same thing — and saying it well. They’re both deserving of their own post. A president must understand the U.S. Constitution — if they…
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A few days ago Tim Jones posted a short but helpful article about what has taken place politically in recent decades — its opening is excerpted below. Of course you know what’s coming next…
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Carson Holloway has another great article posted over at Public Discourse. This excerpt, from over half-way through it, gives a flavor of the piece, but you’re missing out if you don’t click over and read the…
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Rebecca Cusey at The Federalist has a good list up under the following title and subtitle: 7 Free Ways To Help Your Kid Grow Into A Citizen Kids need to learn how to be…
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Don Feder has a humorous post up at BarbWire today — here’s the opening of it: This has been a tough year for those who identify with the party of socialism, surrender and the…
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Most videos from Prager U are terrific. All those I’ve seen run about five minutes — and this one, by Robert P. George, is one of the best I’ve seen yet. Here is the…
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For many years columnist Thomas Sowell has put together posts titled “Random Thoughts.” BarbWire.com contributor Mark Landsbaum has done something similar with his recent article “Just a Few Thoughts.” Here are a few excerpts…
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Reading Bill Muehlenberg’s post “The ‘Sexterminators’ is well worth your time, as it covers one of the biggest areas of ignorance on the part of the American political right — that’s right — Republicans,…
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