Washington is abuzz with the saga of former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s resignation, the Russia connection, and the melodrama of who knew what, when and what they did about it.
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President Donald Trump’s first weeks as commander in chief have been challenged by upheaval within his National Security Council, the White House group tasked with coordinating and implementing foreign policy and counterterrorism strategy.
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With Supreme Court decisions erroneously regarded as the supreme law of the land instead of the Constitution, everyone on the Right is clamoring to ensure that Trump makes the best Supreme Court pick(s) possible.
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Here’s a news flash for Democrats and other Americans on the left: Four years ago, when Barack Obama was re-elected president, conservatives were just as depressed as you are now that Hillary Clinton lost and Donald Trump won.
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People in Washington, D.C. are worried. Officials in the seat of the federal government have begun to express concern that President Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” by reducing the federal workforce.
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Time for our News Quiz! How many were arrested and punished in Berkeley among those who rioted, vandalized and violently beat a man with shovels, almost killing him, when the right-wing comedian Milo was to visit that campus?
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President Donald Trump’s comments on a procedure that allows law enforcement to seize property sparked much debate in the media and on the internet.
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George Orwell ‘s 1984 and Sinclair Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here have returned to the bestseller lists, as readers prepare for totalitarian rule in America. Many liberals are filled with fear, and some grieve as though a close relative has died.
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The media is doing a terrible disservice to U.S. history, race relations, and the Democratic Party by dishonestly papering over the Democrats’ racist history.
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The Obamacare regulations seem to have completely ignored the serious comments advising the government to stop, slow down, make major changes.
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As the president’s chief strategist Steve Bannon insists, the election of Donald Trump was a victory for “nationalism.” On that observers agree. But that’s where consensus ends. What exactly does that term mean?
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The three-judge motions panel of the Ninth Circuit, in a per curiam order, denied the federal government’s motion to stay the Temporary Restraining Order issued by a single district court judge from Washington State enjoining enforcement nationwide of President Trump’s Executive Order on immigration and refugees.
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When President Donald Trump took office, repeal of Obamacare seemed like a guarantee—and then the timeline started slipping.
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It might seem perverse to say so, but pro-lifers should welcome a Democratic filibuster of Trump Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. Here’s why.
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The spectacle of the U.S. government having to grovel before the Ninth Circuit to determine whether we are a sovereign nation or not should draw attention to another important initiative: the effort to break up the tyrannical Ninth Circus Court of Appeals.
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Last week, Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Henry Olson released a revisionist look into the legacy of Ronald Reagan.
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The great theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote scathingly of “cheap grace,” which is the warm fuzzy feeling we give ourselves, and the praise we win from others, by making little virtue-signals that cost us almost nothing — and might well impose suffering on innocent third parties.
For more than 60 years, the federal government has been sticking its nose where it doesn’t belong, threatening to punish houses of worship and their leaders for what they say.
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History was made when the New England Patriots came back from a 21–3 halftime deficit in Super Bowl 51 to pull an historic and stunning overtime victory, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34 to 28.
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Wine, as it ages, becomes sweeter and more flavorful, as we all know. In our own memories, the past also has that ability.
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Lost in the sound and fury of President Trump’s first days in office was the tapping of Victoria Coates to serve as Trump’s senior director for strategic assessments on the National Security Council.
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We are often too rational for our own good, not willing to believe in the seemingly impossible because, well, after all, it seems to be impossible.
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Now that the dust has settled in the aftermath of the president’s nomination of Justice Neil Gorsuch and the battle lines are being drawn, here are four major takeaways.
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The Real Crime in the Michael Flynn Saga
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by C. Stimson and H. Von SpakovskyWashington is abuzz with the saga of former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s resignation, the Russia connection, and the melodrama of who knew what, when and what they did about it.
After Michael Flynn’s Departure, How Trump Can Stabilize National Security Council, Avoid Leaks
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Josh SiegelPresident Donald Trump’s first weeks as commander in chief have been challenged by upheaval within his National Security Council, the White House group tasked with coordinating and implementing foreign policy and counterterrorism strategy.
‘Circuits’ or ‘Circuses’? Here’s Why We Desperately Need Judicial Reform at the Circuit Court Level
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzWith Supreme Court decisions erroneously regarded as the supreme law of the land instead of the Constitution, everyone on the Right is clamoring to ensure that Trump makes the best Supreme Court pick(s) possible.
Note to the Left: Four Years Ago, Conservatives Were Just as Depressed
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Dennis PragerHere’s a news flash for Democrats and other Americans on the left: Four years ago, when Barack Obama was re-elected president, conservatives were just as depressed as you are now that Hillary Clinton lost and Donald Trump won.
Will Trump’s Plan to Drain the Swamp Leave DC High and Dry?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Logan AlbrightPeople in Washington, D.C. are worried. Officials in the seat of the federal government have begun to express concern that President Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” by reducing the federal workforce.
There Really Is Climate of Violence on Campuses
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by William M. BriggsTime for our News Quiz! How many were arrested and punished in Berkeley among those who rioted, vandalized and violently beat a man with shovels, almost killing him, when the right-wing comedian Milo was to visit that campus?
What Trump Can and Can’t Do to Make Changes to Civil Forfeiture
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Melissa QuinnPresident Donald Trump’s comments on a procedure that allows law enforcement to seize property sparked much debate in the media and on the internet.
Was Menachem Begin the Donald Trump of Israel?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jonathan LeafGeorge Orwell ‘s 1984 and Sinclair Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here have returned to the bestseller lists, as readers prepare for totalitarian rule in America. Many liberals are filled with fear, and some grieve as though a close relative has died.
A Dishonest Rewriting of Democratic Racist History
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Steve BermanThe media is doing a terrible disservice to U.S. history, race relations, and the Democratic Party by dishonestly papering over the Democrats’ racist history.
We Hear You: From Obamacare to Affordability and Choice for Consumers
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Ken McIntyreThe Obamacare regulations seem to have completely ignored the serious comments advising the government to stop, slow down, make major changes.
Could Moderate Nationalism Save Us From Post-Christian “Americanism”?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakAs the president’s chief strategist Steve Bannon insists, the election of Donald Trump was a victory for “nationalism.” On that observers agree. But that’s where consensus ends. What exactly does that term mean?
Time to Push Back Against Fake Judges Tearing Down the Constitutional Fabric of the Nation
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by William J. OlsonThe three-judge motions panel of the Ninth Circuit, in a per curiam order, denied the federal government’s motion to stay the Temporary Restraining Order issued by a single district court judge from Washington State enjoining enforcement nationwide of President Trump’s Executive Order on immigration and refugees.
Here’s a Preview of Where Transanity Is Leading Us
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Michael BrownYou had to know this was going to happen.
Why Delaying Obamacare Repeal Is Hurting the American People
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sondra ClarkWhen President Donald Trump took office, repeal of Obamacare seemed like a guarantee—and then the timeline started slipping.
Please, Please Br’er Democrat, Don’t Throw Me Into That Filibuster Patch!
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakIt might seem perverse to say so, but pro-lifers should welcome a Democratic filibuster of Trump Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. Here’s why.
Want to Take Back Our Sovereignty? Start by Breaking up the Ninth Circuit
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Daniel HorowitzThe spectacle of the U.S. government having to grovel before the Ninth Circuit to determine whether we are a sovereign nation or not should draw attention to another important initiative: the effort to break up the tyrannical Ninth Circus Court of Appeals.
Shapiro: Is Trumpism the New Reagan Revolution?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Ben ShapiroLast week, Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Henry Olson released a revisionist look into the legacy of Ronald Reagan.
On Immigration, Winning Cheap Grace
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jason Scott JonesThe great theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote scathingly of “cheap grace,” which is the warm fuzzy feeling we give ourselves, and the praise we win from others, by making little virtue-signals that cost us almost nothing — and might well impose suffering on innocent third parties.
Obama’s Lasting, Damaging Legacy: Leftist Judges
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rachel AlexanderBarack Obama may lose his Obamacare legacy when Congress repeals and replaces it, but he has left the nation a far bigger and more damaging legacy.
It’s Time to Restore Free Speech to American Churches
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jim CampbellFor more than 60 years, the federal government has been sticking its nose where it doesn’t belong, threatening to punish houses of worship and their leaders for what they say.
The Patriots Didn’t Just Beat the Falcons. They Crushed the Liberal Media
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Chris PandolfoHistory was made when the New England Patriots came back from a 21–3 halftime deficit in Super Bowl 51 to pull an historic and stunning overtime victory, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34 to 28.
Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump and Abortion
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Bob BirdWine, as it ages, becomes sweeter and more flavorful, as we all know. In our own memories, the past also has that ability.
Trump’s New National Security Adviser Has a Doctorate in Art History. Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Maria JeffreyLost in the sound and fury of President Trump’s first days in office was the tapping of Victoria Coates to serve as Trump’s senior director for strategic assessments on the National Security Council.
A New Great Awakening Is Unlikely? More Unlikely Than Donald Trump Being Elected President?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownWe are often too rational for our own good, not willing to believe in the seemingly impossible because, well, after all, it seems to be impossible.
Four Major Takeaways From President Trump’s Nomination of Justice Gorsuch
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownNow that the dust has settled in the aftermath of the president’s nomination of Justice Neil Gorsuch and the battle lines are being drawn, here are four major takeaways.