On how evangelicals can support Trump, both libs and conservatives get it wrong
By Selwyn Duke: Were I to apply my own purity test, I couldn’t vote for anyone, including myself.
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By Selwyn Duke: Were I to apply my own purity test, I couldn’t vote for anyone, including myself.
Read MoreBy Sam Younnokis: There may always be people determined to tell other people how to live, but ultimately, no one knows another person well enough to make decisions for them.
Read MoreBy Andrew C. McCarthy: Many scholars take the position that the Constitution requires a trial if there has been an impeachment. If such a trial cannot properly occur unless and until articles of impeachment…
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By Larry P. Arnn, President, Hillsdale College: The following is adapted from a speech delivered on December 6, 2019, during a Christmas Open House at Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional…
Read MoreKay S. Hymowitz: The top Democratic candidates took the stage at the latest debate, and oh boy, were party leaders squirming.
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From the 2016 archives: Here is Jay Nordlinger writing at National Review: Michael Walsh has written a new book: The Devil’s Pleasure Palace: The Cult of Critical Theory and the Subversion of the West….
Read MoreBy Conrad Black: Do the charges against Trump pass constitutional muster? The justices should decide before the Senate does.
Read MoreBy Rich Logis: Hillary was far closer to winning than most people realize, and whichever liar or crazy person Democrats nominate for 2020 will have the identical advantages Clinton enjoyed.
Read MoreBy Danusha V. Goska: “How Western liberals empower radical Islam.”
Read MoreBy R. Quinn Kennedy: As we’ve seen with the House impeachment trial, a narrative that is consistent, expressively made, and repeated over and over will find its way to the American public.
Read MoreBy J.B. Shurk: Let’s remember how close we were in 2016. In Nevada, we lost by 27,202 votes, while 37,384 voters chose Gary Johnson; 28,863 voters left their ballots blank or wrote in names;…
Read MoreBy Mollie Hemingway: Critics of Trump note that no crime is necessary to impeach the president. While that’s true, it speaks to how weak the Democrats’ case against Trump is.
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Bruce Thornton connects Brexit’s victory with how we can see Trump win in 2020: Then we have a chance to undo the damage done by the technocratic tyrants. In 2016 two political earthquakes struck…
Read MoreBy Michael F. Haverluck: Dems voted to impeach President Trump Wednesday, but his approval rating continues to improve while a recent poll shows the majority of Americans oppose his impeachment.
Read MoreBy Fritz Pettyjohn: For 28 years, the American people have been played for suckers. Since the fall of communism in 1989, we allowed ourselves to be taken advantage of, militarily and economically. The working…
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