There are some liberal myths that (like a bad case of athlete’s foot) just refuse to go away.
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Donald Trump is famous for his rhetorical aggression, his lack of harmony in speech, and his often controversial comments.
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With the leak of Donald Trump’s tax records by The New York Times, and following round two of the presidential debates in which both candidates spoke about their tax plans, taxes are in the news to stay.
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In the wake of another debate, the self-appointed media fact checkers are at it again.
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I’m not writing this to defend Donald Trump or to minimize the despicable nature of his comments captured on video in 2005. Not a chance.
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To be candid, comparing Trump to David is like comparing apples to Leer Jets — in other words, the two are so different that they’re not even in the same category — but that doesn’t mean that Trump could not learn a lot from David.
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Republican Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah has mounted a campaign urging House Speaker Paul Ryan to initiate a lawsuit against the Obama administration over the potential use of a fund the Treasury Department oversees to pay federal legal claims to settle with insurance companies suing the government.
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People may expect zombies to be wandering the streets on Halloween, but they certainly don’t expect them to start casting ballots a week later. Yet in Colorado, dead voters’ ballots are cropping up in the vote counts.
If you would like to know how a Hillary Clinton administration would operate, remind yourself of how her email scandal was handled, not just by Hillary and her aides, but by the Obama Department of Justice, the FBI and the Republicans in Congress — one might say they are all unindicted co-conspirators in a cover-up.
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Isn’t it a shame that, at a time when America desperately needs to hear the prophetic voice of the church, what America hears instead is partisan politics in the name of Jesus?
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Hurricane Matthew is big, dangerous, and (if it makes landfall) something not seen in the continental United States for a decade. This, of course, means it will be linked to global warming.
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Earth to conservative movement (what is left of it): there is a raging fire of judicial tyranny threatening to envelop the last vestiges of our Republic.
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In an effort to foster widespread participation for the upcoming presidential debate, one organization has created a website where any interested individual can submit questions.
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As the world waits with bated breath to hear what Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, may or may not have to say about Hillary Clinton’s emails, it’s a good idea to take a step back from October Surprise Fever and think about the wisdom of basing our political decisions on big, shocking revelations that might not even exist.
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It would appear that the lack of excitement among Democrats (and the nominee’s insults of both Democrats and Republicans alike) has led to a reset by her advisers.
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On Friday, January 20, 2017, a woman with time-worn features raises her right hand on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. She places her left hand flat on a book of law as she stands in front of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and takes the oath of the Presidency.
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Since both candidates in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate have a record when it comes to religious liberty, you can bet the topic will come up—giving you the opportunity to talk with the people in your life about a deeply important issue.
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Paul Ryan has made it clear that if voters reelect his party, he will promote jailbreak legislation, the biggest priority of George Soros.
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Here are five things that prove this was the most 2016 week ever.
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Websites have reported on the most recent effort by leftist elites to silence free speech.
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“All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred, and schizophrenia.” So wrote George Orwell seventy years ago in his still-timely essay, “Politics and the English Language.”
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Immediately after the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton ended, liberal media pundits began gloating about how poorly Trump performed.
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Can Someone Finally Put the ‘Clinton Surplus’ and ‘Gun Show Loophole’ Myths to Rest
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Dan BonginoThere are some liberal myths that (like a bad case of athlete’s foot) just refuse to go away.
Win or Lose This November, Mike Pence Has a Bright Future Ahead of Him
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John GrayDonald Trump is famous for his rhetorical aggression, his lack of harmony in speech, and his often controversial comments.
3 Ways to Use the Presidential Debate to Talk Taxes
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Beverly HallbergWith the leak of Donald Trump’s tax records by The New York Times, and following round two of the presidential debates in which both candidates spoke about their tax plans, taxes are in the news to stay.
This One Tweet Shows Why You Can’t Trust Media ‘Fact Checkers’
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Robert EnoIn the wake of another debate, the self-appointed media fact checkers are at it again.
Why All the Fuss Over the Trump Sex-Comments Tape?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownI’m not writing this to defend Donald Trump or to minimize the despicable nature of his comments captured on video in 2005. Not a chance.
What King David Could Teach Donald Trump
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownTo be candid, comparing Trump to David is like comparing apples to Leer Jets — in other words, the two are so different that they’re not even in the same category — but that doesn’t mean that Trump could not learn a lot from David.
Obama Administration Wants to Use Taxpayer Money to Settle Health Insurer Lawsuits. Here’s How a Republican Would Stop It.
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Melissa QuinnRepublican Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah has mounted a campaign urging House Speaker Paul Ryan to initiate a lawsuit against the Obama administration over the potential use of a fund the Treasury Department oversees to pay federal legal claims to settle with insurance companies suing the government.
When Zombies, Aliens, and Felons Steal Our Votes
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jennifer Matthes and Hans von SpakovskyPeople may expect zombies to be wandering the streets on Halloween, but they certainly don’t expect them to start casting ballots a week later. Yet in Colorado, dead voters’ ballots are cropping up in the vote counts.
2016 Election Is a Referendum on Government Corruption
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Lawrence SellinIf you would like to know how a Hillary Clinton administration would operate, remind yourself of how her email scandal was handled, not just by Hillary and her aides, but by the Obama Department of Justice, the FBI and the Republicans in Congress — one might say they are all unindicted co-conspirators in a cover-up.
A Great Awakening or a Rude Awakening: What Will It Be?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownIsn’t it a shame that, at a time when America desperately needs to hear the prophetic voice of the church, what America hears instead is partisan politics in the name of Jesus?
Linking Hurricane Matthew to Climate Change Is Overblown Hype
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by David KreutzerHurricane Matthew is big, dangerous, and (if it makes landfall) something not seen in the continental United States for a decade. This, of course, means it will be linked to global warming.
If We Reject Trump, We May Be Inviting Persecution
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakShould Christians get behind Donald Trump?
Judge Moore Falls Victim to Culture of Beta Males Our Founders Failed to Envision
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzEarth to conservative movement (what is left of it): there is a raging fire of judicial tyranny threatening to envelop the last vestiges of our Republic.
How to Ask a Question at the Next Presidential Debate
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rachel del GuidiceIn an effort to foster widespread participation for the upcoming presidential debate, one organization has created a website where any interested individual can submit questions.
Yes, Vice Presidential Picks Do Matter
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Spyridon MitsotakisIt is often said that the vice president matters chiefly because he is “a heartbeat away from the presidency.”
The TMI Election: We Know So Much About Both Candidates, so Why Are There Still So Many Undecided?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Logan AlbrightAs the world waits with bated breath to hear what Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, may or may not have to say about Hillary Clinton’s emails, it’s a good idea to take a step back from October Surprise Fever and think about the wisdom of basing our political decisions on big, shocking revelations that might not even exist.
We All Avoid Taxes
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Rich LowryGive Donald Trump credit for going big.
First Look at the Hillary 2024 Campaign Poster
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Doug RossIt would appear that the lack of excitement among Democrats (and the nominee’s insults of both Democrats and Republicans alike) has led to a reset by her advisers.
An American Horror Story: Vignettes From Hillary’s First Hundred Days
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sarah PerryOn Friday, January 20, 2017, a woman with time-worn features raises her right hand on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. She places her left hand flat on a book of law as she stands in front of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and takes the oath of the Presidency.
3 Ways to Use the Vice Presidential Debate to Talk About Religious Liberty
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Beverly HallbergSince both candidates in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate have a record when it comes to religious liberty, you can bet the topic will come up—giving you the opportunity to talk with the people in your life about a deeply important issue.
This Refugee Bill Could Win Republicans the Election … If They Cared to Pass It
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzPaul Ryan has made it clear that if voters reelect his party, he will promote jailbreak legislation, the biggest priority of George Soros.
5 Things That Prove This Was the Most 2016 Week Ever
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Robert EnoHere are five things that prove this was the most 2016 week ever.
The Left Is Fascist. Its War on Free Speech Proves That.
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakWebsites have reported on the most recent effort by leftist elites to silence free speech.
Sloppy Words, Sloppy Thoughts, and Modern Politics
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jim Tonkowich“All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred, and schizophrenia.” So wrote George Orwell seventy years ago in his still-timely essay, “Politics and the English Language.”
No, Mainstream Media, Hillary Did Not Win the First Debate
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Rachel AlexanderImmediately after the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton ended, liberal media pundits began gloating about how poorly Trump performed.