Soros and the Coronavirus pandemic
By Rachel Ehrenfeld: Soros aims to reshape the world according to his purported wily Open Society philosophy, which evolved after the collapse of the Soviet Communist system.
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By Rachel Ehrenfeld: Soros aims to reshape the world according to his purported wily Open Society philosophy, which evolved after the collapse of the Soviet Communist system.
Read MoreEditor’s note: An interesting take from Conrad Black: It is time the intelligent Right deprived the moronic Left of the ability to swaddle their socialistic cynicism and defeatism in the great and misapplied legacy…
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A new video from Prager University: Everyone knows the basics of the American Revolution: thirteen North American colonies revolted against British rule and won their independence. But there’s much more to the story: the…
Read MoreBy Laurie Morrow: Tocqueville’s words again come to mind: “What most astonishes me in the United States is not so much the marvelous grandeur of some undertakings as the innumerable multitude of small ones.”…
Read MoreBy Mike Konrad: Maybe it is just being home, locked down because of the highly exaggerated coronavirus panic, but I have been looking at some recent documentaries and developments, and the future does not…
Read MoreBy Michael Ledeen: We even sold them our factories.
Read MoreBy Dennis Prager: What we don’t know — and a frightening reality we know for sure.
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Here is William Sullivan giving some history on pandemics: The H1N1 virus (colloquially known as swine flu) was “first detected in April of 2009 in the United States, and spread quickly around the world,” despite the…
Read MoreBy Brian C. Joondeph: Travel bans were never an issue or concern until a certain orange man took up residence in the White House.
Read MoreBy Brian C. Joondeph: Trump’s 2017 travel bans barred entry to citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad, and North Korea over security concerns.
Read MoreBy Michael Brendan Dougherty: Some similarities across the ages.
Read MoreBy Jakub Grygiel: ‘Strategic autonomy’ will be insufficient to the challenge.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: The pandemic may prove as bad as some warn; it is also possible that our response could prove as harmful as the virus itself.
Read MoreBy William Sullivan: In what should prove to be the most embarrassing endeavor ever undertaken by a prominent periodical, the New York Times is publishing a series of essays called the “1619 Project,” which…
Read MoreBy Jarrett Stepman: “Real socialism hasn’t been tried!” Anyone who’s gone to college in the past few decades has probably heard some form of this phrase to excuse the failures of socialism and distinguish…
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