Liberal lawmakers held a liberal spending bill hostage this week until the Republican-controlled Congress agreed to even more big government priorities.
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Okay, Donald, you’re not going to like this. But if you wanted to hear from a yes-man, you would have let Christie out of the basement.
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The debate confirmed several presidential debate truisms. For example, substantive discussions of the issues tend to dissolve during these debates. That happened at Hofstra University.
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The assassination of a Jordanian writer who was under investigation for allegedly sharing a cartoon mocking the Islamic State has some very real lessons for American policy makers and the fight against global jihadism.
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Black Americans are not just grieved over recent shootings, they are outraged.
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Upon entering office, Obama fought a nomenclature battle with the Bush administration over China.
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North Carolina is a battleground today as it hasn’t been since 1864.
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The planning and organizing are complete. Leading the execution is about to begin.
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With an estimated 100 million people tuning in to watch next week’s presidential debate, the topic of conversation for the week will be the showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, therefore giving you ample opportunity to talk conservative policy.
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It is true that, as followers of Jesus, we will be hated and rejected just as He was.
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In a critical national election where the two leading candidates are far from perfect, we have come to a stark conclusion: We must set aside non-essentials that are repeated in the media, such as the candidates’ personalities, their off-hand comments, short-term political strategies, and the ups and downs of the news cycles or the polls.
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In the aftermath of this past weekend’s Islamic terrorist attacks, White House press secretary Josh Earnest commented, “We are in a narrative battle. ISIL want to project the West as being at war with Islam. It’s a mythology. And we’re debunking that myth … We can’t play into this narrative that somehow the United States is fighting Islam.”
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In an otherwise repetitive three-and-a-half hours, there were several weird moments during the House Judiciary Committee hearing with IRS Commissioner John Koskinen on yesterday.
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Imagine that some splinter Christian sect existed that preached a sneering contempt for women, sex slavery, hatred for Jews, death to non-believers (and homosexuals), child-marriage, religious conquest, segregation and gross religious discrimination, and the legitimacy of lying whenever it suited the church’s purposes.
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The next Supreme Court term is beginning Oct. 3—and there’s plenty of contentious issues on the docket for the eight justices to rule on.
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It was hard to pick only three of the worst lies from Barack Obama’s speech, but we did it.
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The essence of human freedom, of civilization itself, is cooperation: cooperation between friends and family; businesses and customers; entrepreneurs and employees.
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Before March 2010, health care reform was already a divisive political issue. People chose sides for very personal reasons, which made it a difficult topic to discuss using an indoor voice.
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Why is this so difficult for political leaders? They engage in verbal contortions to avoid stating the obvious after a terrorist attack.
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Could America have its own version of a Russian Revolution?
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Tim Kaine belongs to the strange subculture of people fixated on the Catholic Church and eager to change nearly everything about it.
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3 Reasons New Flint Spending Will Make Things Worse
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sondra ClarkLiberal lawmakers held a liberal spending bill hostage this week until the Republican-controlled Congress agreed to even more big government priorities.
Post Debate Memo to Donald Trump From a Never-Hillary Voter
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakOkay, Donald, you’re not going to like this. But if you wanted to hear from a yes-man, you would have let Christie out of the basement.
Who’s Going to Save the Church?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Tom GilsonSaving the Church isn’t our responsibility.
5 Times Lester Holt Came to Hillary’s Rescue in Debate Number 1
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Chris PandolfoThe debate confirmed several presidential debate truisms. For example, substantive discussions of the issues tend to dissolve during these debates. That happened at Hofstra University.
3 Things America Can Learn From a Likely Jihadist Assassination in Jordan
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Nate MaddenThe assassination of a Jordanian writer who was under investigation for allegedly sharing a cartoon mocking the Islamic State has some very real lessons for American policy makers and the fight against global jihadism.
O.J. To Charlotte in Black and White
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownBlack Americans are not just grieved over recent shootings, they are outraged.
A Proper American Response to Chinese Aggression and Humiliation
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Kristofer L. HarrisonUpon entering office, Obama fought a nomenclature battle with the Bush administration over China.
Violence on Charlotte’s Streets Began With Chaos in Hearts, Homes — and, Yes, Bathrooms
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakNorth Carolina is a battleground today as it hasn’t been since 1864.
When Does Debating End and the Work Begin?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John YoestThe planning and organizing are complete. Leading the execution is about to begin.
How to Use Presidential Debate to Talk About Conservatism
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Beverly HallbergWith an estimated 100 million people tuning in to watch next week’s presidential debate, the topic of conversation for the week will be the showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, therefore giving you ample opportunity to talk conservative policy.
We Are Peacemakers — Not Troublemakers
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownIt is true that, as followers of Jesus, we will be hated and rejected just as He was.
Summit Declaration: Use These Principles to Compare Candidates and Platforms
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by The StreamIn a critical national election where the two leading candidates are far from perfect, we have come to a stark conclusion: We must set aside non-essentials that are repeated in the media, such as the candidates’ personalities, their off-hand comments, short-term political strategies, and the ups and downs of the news cycles or the polls.
Islamic Terrorism Is Not a Narrative
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownIn the aftermath of this past weekend’s Islamic terrorist attacks, White House press secretary Josh Earnest commented, “We are in a narrative battle. ISIL want to project the West as being at war with Islam. It’s a mythology. And we’re debunking that myth … We can’t play into this narrative that somehow the United States is fighting Islam.”
What Skittles, the IRS Commissioner, and This Congressman Have in Common
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Maria JeffreyIn an otherwise repetitive three-and-a-half hours, there were several weird moments during the House Judiciary Committee hearing with IRS Commissioner John Koskinen on yesterday.
Seven Deadly Reasons Why the Left Loves Islam
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by John ZmirakImagine that some splinter Christian sect existed that preached a sneering contempt for women, sex slavery, hatred for Jews, death to non-believers (and homosexuals), child-marriage, religious conquest, segregation and gross religious discrimination, and the legitimacy of lying whenever it suited the church’s purposes.
What’s at Stake in the Next Supreme Court Term
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Leah JessenThe next Supreme Court term is beginning Oct. 3—and there’s plenty of contentious issues on the docket for the eight justices to rule on.
Obama’s Three Worst Lies in His Last UN Address
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Sara NobleIt was hard to pick only three of the worst lies from Barack Obama’s speech, but we did it.
We Shouldn’t Give Away the Internet to Authoritarian Regimes
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sen. Mike LeeThe essence of human freedom, of civilization itself, is cooperation: cooperation between friends and family; businesses and customers; entrepreneurs and employees.
3 Simple Ways to Win the Debate on Obamacare
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Beverly HallbergBefore March 2010, health care reform was already a divisive political issue. People chose sides for very personal reasons, which made it a difficult topic to discuss using an indoor voice.
Yes, It’s Terrorism. Ditch the Bizarre Verbal Contortions and Say It.
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Dan BonginoWhy is this so difficult for political leaders? They engage in verbal contortions to avoid stating the obvious after a terrorist attack.
CLASSIC: Fundamentally Transforming America
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Doug RossThe dialogue is via Lee Cary, artwork via the unparalleled Biff Spackle.
Past Is Prologue: America Is More Like Soviet Russia Than You Might Expect
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Benjamin WeingartenCould America have its own version of a Russian Revolution?
Tim Kaine Is Running for the Job of Messiah
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John ZmirakTim Kaine belongs to the strange subculture of people fixated on the Catholic Church and eager to change nearly everything about it.
Obama’s Absurd Double Standard on Defense Spending
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Justin JohnsonThis week we learned that the Obama administration has requested $2.6 billion in emergency funding for Louisiana flood relief.
No, the Constitution Isn’t Outdated
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John YorkTime tests quality, and the fact that our Founders’ creation has outlasted so many other regimes signifies their skill and prescience.