The Republican Party: What’s the Point?
If the Republican Party at the national, state, and local level was doing what it was supposed to do, there would be less of a need for the Tea Party or any other organized…
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If the Republican Party at the national, state, and local level was doing what it was supposed to do, there would be less of a need for the Tea Party or any other organized…
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In the bestselling book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the late Stephen Covey writes that habit #2 is “Begin with the End in Mind.” You can read about all seven habits here,…
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I’ve been told that an engineer approaches the design process by first asking a simple question: what problem needs to be solved? Obviously the political application of that is clear: not enough Americans are…
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If you’re to the right politically, aghast at what the Obama Administration is doing, and frustrated with the gross ineffectiveness of elected and non-elected Republicans who haven’t been using the power at their disposal,…
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Sainsbury’s is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom — and here is their amazing TV ad for Christmas based on actual events from 100 years ago. The two following videos…
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From Eric Metaxas: Every year, Sainsbury’s, Britain’s third-largest supermarket chain, airs a special Christmas ad. While the ads are often memorable, this year’s went viral as soon as it appeared. It was a dramatic…
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From Breitbart.com: London (AFP) – A letter from a World War I soldier describing the “extraordinary sight” of a spontaneous Christmas ceasefire between German and British soldiers was published on Wednesday, 100 years after…
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“The battle began on a cold, foggy dawn of December 16,” writes Steven Ambrose in his book Band of Brothers, the true story of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division of…
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From American Minute with Bill Federer: On DECEMBER 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked. 350 Japanese aircraft sank 5 American battleships and 3 destroyers. 400 U.S. aircraft were destroyed. Over 4000 were killed or…
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From Bruce Donnelly: Can Sen. Mark Kirk win in 2016? Perhaps the more important question is whether he should even try. He has the lowest Heritage Action scorecard rating of any Republican in the…
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This discussion from the past few days isn’t just aimed at involving people that stand completely outside of the political arena (except for maybe on election day). The conservatives who serve in the “commentariate”…
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While I have no professional training in psychology, I have a great deal of experience dealing with conservatives in and around American politics. Some of them confess to hating any form of political activism,…
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Government is a religion for Americans on the political left wing — they see it as the source of nearly all things. Having never been properly educated about the intent of our Founding Fathers, they…
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Let’s talk about “in the beginning.” No, not the beginning found in the book of Genesis — but rather, the political beginning of this great country. Most political conservatives have taken the time to learn…
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As we mark the one-hundredth anniversary of “The Great War,” I’ve been accumulating links to articles that can serve as a mini classroom for learning about the conflict we now call World War I….
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