Foreign Policy from Patton, Reagan, and Obama
By Robert Orlando: All three men faced significant challenges abroad – aggressive action by Stalin, Brezhnev, or Putin, or by despots in the Middle East.
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By Robert Orlando: All three men faced significant challenges abroad – aggressive action by Stalin, Brezhnev, or Putin, or by despots in the Middle East.
Read MoreBy Maureen Mullarkey: We learn from history only if we draw the right lessons from it. The radical distance between the Roman world and our own is far-reaching.
Read MoreBy John Stonestreet: What happens when an ordinary Polish woman encounters extraordinary evil? Well, she saves 2,500 Jewish children.
Read MoreWhile I don’t agree with Taylor Lewis on everything, his article contains a lot of good information and links: Prolific blogger Rod Dreher has a thing he calls the Law of Merited Impossibility. It…
Read MoreBy Eric Metaxas: How do you read a scroll you can’t open? Modern technology provides the answer, and shows that Scripture is more durable than the material it’s written on.
Read MoreBy Soeren Kern: “The actions of your ancestors are the reason for our actions today.”
Read MoreBy Frank Buckley: America was an exception to Marx’s theory of social progress.
Read MoreUh, Upton Sinclair lived a long time ago — conservatives have had plenty of time to figure out the information war but still are stumbling and bumbling and hiring political consultants to waste hundreds…
Read MoreBy Raymond Ibrahim: One can point to Islamic doctrines that unequivocally justify ISIS’s behavior; one can point to the whole of Islamic history, nearly 14 centuries of ISIS precedents.
Read MoreBecause of the conservatives’ failure in the information war over the past few decades, too many Americans think that what we’re seeing is “progress,” when it’s actually decline. Here is Dennis Prager: There are…
Read MoreMaybe you’ve seen this but I haven’t — an actual article at a libertarian website that admits that morality is needed — not just the wonders of markets. Here is Becky Akers writing at…
Read MoreBy Gracy Olmstead: The question is not, ‘How could Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime be so evil?’ but, ‘Why are we all not more like the Khmer Rouge?’
Read MoreHere is Greg Scandlen writing about our hostile culture at The Federalist: To survive in a hostile culture, Christians must articulate and exemplify an alternative vision of human flourishing. Mollie Hemingway had a very nice…
Read MoreBy Fay Voshell: University after university has capitulated to the latest demands for microcosm safe from the predations of the larger less evolved culture that is Western civilization.
Read MoreBy Dennis Prager: There are many recent developments in the godless West. To name a few…
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