In what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
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Recent Russian naval activity in Europe exceeds levels seen during the Cold War.
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The “extreme vetting” proposals floated this week by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly include the idea of making visitors to the U.S. open their phones and disclose their contacts, passwords and social media handles to immigration authorities.
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Russia and Iran have said they will respond to further American military actions following the air strike in Syria last week.
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President Trump seems to be adopting the standard Republican response to criticism from the left-wing media, that is, to act more like a Democrat.
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Amidst the chaos of any sudden use of military force, there are numerous opinions, observations, and pearls of wisdom offered regarding the action.
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In preparation for her now full-time role in the Trump administration, Ivanka Trump has been secretly reaching out to the heads of liberal special-interest groups for months.
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Neil Gorsuch became the 113th justice of the United States Supreme Court, following a Republican circumvention of a filibuster with a long-anticipated “nuclear vote” majority.
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For the past five years, Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has been given a free pass to murder hundreds of thousands of his own people with impunity.
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The House left for its two-week Easter recess without passing its Obamacare repeal bill, leaving questions about what comes next in terms of health-care reform.
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Secretary of State Tillerson says that Bashar Assad is guilty of using chemical weapons against his own people. Former senator Ron Paul says there’s no way Assad would do this at this time. A report on Alex Jones’ Infowars claims that Syrian rebels are responsible for the attack. President Trump blames Obama’s inaction for what happened in Syria.
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Recently in Religion Dispatches Daniel Schultz criticized a Reuters column that claimed that the religious left is becoming a strong political force.
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With Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation as the 113th Supreme Court justice, it won’t be long before he starts revealing what he really thinks about a range of hot topics he repeatedly sidestepped during his confirmation hearing.
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After President Donald Trump was mostly cheered by the international community for his missile strikes targeted at the Syrian government, he must now grapple with how to pair his first use of decisive military force with a strategy to contest a six-year-old war that has challenged the world.
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With his surprise, 180-degree decision to avenge innocents in Syria, President Donald Trump entered the particle accelerator that is foreign affairs.
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In what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
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Protesters at the Claremont Colleges successfully prevented conservative commentator Heather Mac Donald from speaking on their campus.
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While world leaders are pointing fingers at several possible groups responsible for the recent chemical attacks in Syria, at least one man says a definitive answer on who perpetrated the crime is unknowable.
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President Trump appears to be following the lead of his predecessors in eventually recognizing that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is no friend to America.
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Do we want to send U.S. troops to Syria, which would likely put al Qaeda in control of a major country?
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Russia’s deputy U.N. envoy, Vladimir Safronkov, warned the US yesterday.
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The National Right to Life President is congratulating Trump for this.
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Ivanka Trump initiated a meeting with Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards after her father was inaugurated as U.S. president, a new report revealed.
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Trump’s First Big Foreign Policy Move a Departure From Stump Speeches
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasIn what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
Russian Naval Activity in Europe Exceeds Cold War Levels
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by Andrea ShalalRecent Russian naval activity in Europe exceeds levels seen during the Cold War.
‘Extreme Vetting’ Also Threatens Privacy of Americans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Noah FeldmanThe “extreme vetting” proposals floated this week by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly include the idea of making visitors to the U.S. open their phones and disclose their contacts, passwords and social media handles to immigration authorities.
Russia Warns of War; Assad Still Using Airstrip Supposedly Destroyed by US Missiles
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by News EditorRussia and Iran have said they will respond to further American military actions following the air strike in Syria last week.
Dems Will Win Fight on Border Wall Unless Trump Starts Hammering RINO Collaborators
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by The HillDemocrats are winning the war over the wall.
Trump’s Presidency Could Be the Shortest in U.S. History
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Lawrence SellinPresident Trump seems to be adopting the standard Republican response to criticism from the left-wing media, that is, to act more like a Democrat.
The Merits of Trump’s Syria Strike Aside, We Need to Bring Back Congress’ Power Over Declaring War
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Daniel HorowitzAmidst the chaos of any sudden use of military force, there are numerous opinions, observations, and pearls of wisdom offered regarding the action.
Ivanka Trump Holds Secret Meetings With Liberal Special Interest Groups. No Good Can Come From This
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Chris PandolfoIn preparation for her now full-time role in the Trump administration, Ivanka Trump has been secretly reaching out to the heads of liberal special-interest groups for months.
Gorsuch Is in and the Senate Is More Nuclear. Where Do Conservatives Go From Here?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Nate MaddenNeil Gorsuch became the 113th justice of the United States Supreme Court, following a Republican circumvention of a filibuster with a long-anticipated “nuclear vote” majority.
The US Missile Strike Against Syria: What You Need to Know
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by Jordan SchachtelFor the past five years, Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has been given a free pass to murder hundreds of thousands of his own people with impunity.
Where Obamacare Repeal Stands and What It Means for House Republicans
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Juliergrace BurkeThe House left for its two-week Easter recess without passing its Obamacare repeal bill, leaving questions about what comes next in terms of health-care reform.
Should We Take out Assad?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BrownSecretary of State Tillerson says that Bashar Assad is guilty of using chemical weapons against his own people. Former senator Ron Paul says there’s no way Assad would do this at this time. A report on Alex Jones’ Infowars claims that Syrian rebels are responsible for the attack. President Trump blames Obama’s inaction for what happened in Syria.
Why Is the Religious Left Not More of a Force?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Mark TooleyRecently in Religion Dispatches Daniel Schultz criticized a Reuters column that claimed that the religious left is becoming a strong political force.
Gorsuch May Be Decisive Vote in Divisive Supreme Court Cases
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by APWith Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation as the 113th Supreme Court justice, it won’t be long before he starts revealing what he really thinks about a range of hot topics he repeatedly sidestepped during his confirmation hearing.
After Missile Attack, the Challenges Facing Trump in Syria
/3 Comments/in Featured, Video /by Josh SiegelAfter President Donald Trump was mostly cheered by the international community for his missile strikes targeted at the Syrian government, he must now grapple with how to pair his first use of decisive military force with a strategy to contest a six-year-old war that has challenged the world.
Syria Strikes Signal an End of ‘Leading From Behind’
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Hugh DuganWith his surprise, 180-degree decision to avenge innocents in Syria, President Donald Trump entered the particle accelerator that is foreign affairs.
Trump’s First Big Foreign Policy Move a Departure From Stump Speeches
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fred LucasIn what will almost certainly be the defining foreign policy decision of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days seems to be a significant shift from his noninterventionist rhetoric on the campaign trail in facing down Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
Claremont University Students Shut Down Conservative Speaker
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by James RogersProtesters at the Claremont Colleges successfully prevented conservative commentator Heather Mac Donald from speaking on their campus.
Who Gassed the Syrians?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Weekly /by Nancy FloryWhile world leaders are pointing fingers at several possible groups responsible for the recent chemical attacks in Syria, at least one man says a definitive answer on who perpetrated the crime is unknowable.
Is the Trump-Putin Bromance Over for Good?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Jordan SchachtelPresident Trump appears to be following the lead of his predecessors in eventually recognizing that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is no friend to America.
Trump Must Not Repeat Iraq War Fiasco, Leave Al Qaeda in Control of Syria
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by Joe MillerDo we want to send U.S. troops to Syria, which would likely put al Qaeda in control of a major country?
Did a Texting Driver Kill 13 Christian Seniors?
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Michael BrownThe news of the crash was horrifying enough.
Russia Warns of ‘Negative Consequences’ If U.S. Targets Syria
/0 Comments/in Featured, International /by ReutersRussia’s deputy U.N. envoy, Vladimir Safronkov, warned the US yesterday.
Obama Gave $68 Million to Pro-Abortion UN Population Control Agency, Here’s How Much Trump Is Giving
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Life NewsThe National Right to Life President is congratulating Trump for this.
Ivanka Trump Secretly Met With Planned Parenthood Boss
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Lisa BourneIvanka Trump initiated a meeting with Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards after her father was inaugurated as U.S. president, a new report revealed.