Conservatism and Hope
Here is Susan Stamper Brown writing at Townhall last month: As we witness the fall and likely deterioration of the small Mediterranean nation of Greece, it would be wise to understand that unless America…
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Here is Susan Stamper Brown writing at Townhall last month: As we witness the fall and likely deterioration of the small Mediterranean nation of Greece, it would be wise to understand that unless America…
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David McCullough, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book John Adams, was once quoted as saying that if you want to understand something you need to “marinate” your head in the subject material. A…
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Every week American conservatives produce an impressive amount of material in the form of op eds, white papers, policy proposals, and news reporting. Unfortunately, most of that information reaches only the choir, those who…
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Newsmachete over at American Thinker made a good point a few days ago — here’s the introduction of the post: The main argument for the gay rights movement is that gays are born that…
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It’s all a part of the information war… For the record it might be helpful to restate why many conservatives are referring to the behavior of the homosexualist political left as fascist in nature….
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I don’t often link theological material but Darrell Bock has a good post up with the above title that’s worth noting. Here are his opening two paragraphs and then just the claims he answers….
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Here’s the first part of Thomas Lifson’s review of Mark Levin’s new book Pluner and Deceit: Once again Mark Levin, the constitutional scholar and radio talk show host, has written an important book that…
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William Jeynes’s article over at Public Discourse is titled, “‘Defactualization’ Is Causing American Schools to Become Bastions of Anti-Intellectualism.” Here is the introductory sentence: “Truth has been relegated to a secondary position in the…
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The costs of losing the information war are bipartisan. It’s not just low information voters on the political left that are the problem, as there are plenty of low information folks on the right…
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Here is the sentence introducing Victor Davis Hanson’s piece that posted yesterday: “Watching Trump’s rise, America’s middle class “fed-up crowd” is enjoying the comeuppance of an elite that never pays for the ramifications of…
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Here is Jeffrey Lord writing at The American Spectator where he covers some very interesting history: The media assures: Donald Trump can’t possibly win. The GOP Establishment assures: Donald Trump can’t possibly win. After assuring…
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Conservatives despair. To win support, all liberals need to do is appeal to emotion. We, on the other hand, must explain principles. Weighty principles. Principles that have an intellectual foundation and decades if not…
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Here’s David Limbaugh from earlier this month: No matter how ingeniously designed, the Constitution and laws are not immune from fascists who, under color of law, ignore their plain meaning. Checks and balances ultimately…
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As I keep saying, conservatives need to stop treating the political arena just as a source of entertainment, and instead get involved in it so we can begin to fight and win the information…
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John Horvat II has a fantastic post up over at American Thinker — and he’s dead-on correct. Here’s an excerpt: [I]s the Culture War over? Every war must have a winner and a loser….
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