America as Animal Farm — Again
By Victor Davis Hanson: New commandments replace the old ones on the barn wall.
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By Victor Davis Hanson: New commandments replace the old ones on the barn wall.
Read MoreHere is Sha’i ben-Tekoa writing at American Thinker about the election results: Yes, it is good that Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, especially in light of revelations of her private email security breaches and pay-for-play…
Read MoreBy Stephen Schwartz: Anti-Jewish fanaticism in the U.S. is often overlooked, with assaults covered briefly by media, then forgotten.
Read MoreBy Max Hastings: As its centenary looms, never forget the brutal oppression ushered in by the Russian Revolution.
Read MoreBy Michael Medved: The great weakness in this understanding of American success involves its lack of context.
Read MoreHere is Oleg Atbashian writing about government propaganda, media propaganda, and persecution in the former USSR: How I became a thought-criminal. This morning I received an email from Piotr Jankowski, managing editor of a Polish-language…
Read MoreFrom American Minute with Bill Federer about “a date which will live in infamy”: “I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going…
Read MoreBy James Clark: Three-quarters of a century after the attack on Pearl Harbor, survivors reflect on another deadly and era-defining day: Sept. 11, 2001.
Read MoreBy James A. Lyons: Remembering the grim day and an ongoing injustice.
Read MoreBy Jacob Jordan and Brian Slattery: In addition to the 19 ships destroyed, 2,403 American soldiers were killed and 1,178 wounded in the attack.
Read MoreBy Paul Beston: Marking 75 years since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreUPDATE: I wrote this early on December 5, shortly thereafter the video was banned, then shortly after that it was restored! I can only assume that the rapid response from so many people caused…
Read MoreBy Suzanne Fields: It’s a make-work role that has outlived its time and place.
Read MoreBy John Stonestreet: Meet the new persecutor, same as the old one.
Read MoreBy Richard Weikart: What if Hitler was neither Christian nor an atheist but still religious in his worldview?
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