Written by Robert Knight
Some progressives are grousing that Joe Biden’s Cabinet choices aren’t sufficiently Marxist. They want Bernie Sanders named as Labor secretary, for instance. The Nation magazine is less critical but also wants more lefties.
You just can’t please some people. The fabricated “Office of the President-Elect” has announced what amounts to a reunion of the Obama administration’s radical crew, and then some.
Take Susan Rice. After the United Nations ambassador was caught lying about the terrorist attack on the American consulate in Benghazi on Sept.… Continue Reading
Tags: Alejandro Mayorkas, Barack Obama, Benghaz, Bernie Sanders, Black Lives Matter, CBS News, Center for American Progress, Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Darren Wilson, David Daleiden, David Horowitz, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Department of Homeland Security, Economic Policy Institute, George Soros, Health and Human Services, Heather Boushey, Housing and Urban Development, J. Christopher Stevens, Jared Bernstein, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Little Sisters of the Poor, Marcia Fudge, Michael Brown, Nation magazine, Neera Tanden, Planned Parenthood, Sandra Merritt, Susan Rice, The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine, United Nations, Victor Navasky, Xavier Becerra
Federal Issues | David E. Smith |
December 17, 2020 5:00 AM |
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Written by David E. Smith
Ann Scheidler has a better grasp on the religious nature of the pro-life movement than most activists and supporters. Currently serving as vice president of Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League, Ann knows that embracing the gospel of Jesus Christ, Him crucified and resurrected, is the only way we will see an end to abortion. On this edition of Spotlight, she and Monte Larrick discuss the future of the Hyde Amendment and the significant challenges facing the pro-life movement, especially as the radically pro-abortion Biden-Harris administration prepares to take office.… Continue Reading
Written by Dr. Everett Piper
In his classic work, “The Book of Virtues,” former U.S. Secretary of Education William J. Bennett recounts the story of a young boy who brought death and ruin upon himself and his community by his lies. We have all heard the tale over and over again in our youth. It goes like this.
“There was once a shepherd boy who kept his flock at a little distance from the village.… Continue Reading
Tags: Anthony Fauci, Chris Cuomo, COVID, COVID–19, Gavin Newsom, lock-down, London Breed, Lori Lightfoot, Muriel Bowser, Nancy Pelosi, Sheila Kuehl, The Book of Virtues, William J. Bennett
Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith |
December 14, 2020 4:00 AM |
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Written by Eva Miller
Republicans have been stereotyped for years as the party of “old, rich white men,” which Democrats have exploited to win over young female voters. The greater number of Democrat women elected to Congress as compared to Republican women was used against Republicans. For example, in the 2018 Primaries, a record 102 women were elected/re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and out of that number, only 13 were Republicans.
The left-wing women on Capitol Hill are so confident in their power that some have coined the term “squad” for themselves, as if they were big-shot celebrities.… Continue Reading
Written by David Limbaugh
Some accuse Trump supporters of manufacturing allegations of voter fraud out of whole cloth and resisting the presidential election results in response to their supposed cult leader’s wishes. As usual, President Donald Trump is the villain and his supporters are complicit.
But again, the Trump-hating critics are wrong. Nationwide GOP distrust and outrage over the election is a grassroots phenomenon. Trump supporters did not take their cue from Trump. They witnessed the numerous anomalies on election night and beyond and recognized mischief when they saw it.… Continue Reading
Written by David E. Smith
Making the Christian case against homosexuality has always been a great challenge in our engagement with the world, going all the way back to Genesis and the account of Sodom and Gomorrah. The biblical opposition to homosexual practice is especially relevant in light of the new ruling by Circuit Judge Britt Grant of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals regarding “reparative therapy,” whereby individuals with homosexual attractions willingly seek out pastoral or professional counseling to help them fight that specific sin.… Continue Reading
Written by Elise Cooper
Slanted is the third book by Sharyl Attkisson, and as with her other two, it is a refreshing read. It is nice to know that there are still independent journalists who put fact over opinion, and she is one of those. To no one’s surprise, she talks about the shift in the news, from a focus on reporting the facts to more on trying to push a narrative on the American people.… Continue Reading
Tags: 1984, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, American Thinker, Carolyn Ryan, Elise Cooper, Facebook, George Orwell, Google, Jeremy Peters, Ministry of Truth, Sharyl Attkisson, Slanted, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Tom Cotton, Twitter
Media Watch | David E. Smith |
December 8, 2020 4:00 AM |
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Written by Dr. Jerry Newcomb
Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving, but is this holiday becoming so politically incorrect that one day it will be doomed to be sent down the “memory hole”?
There is a war on American history. Over the Thanksgiving weekend, Antifa and other leftwing groups toppled more historical statues. Tyler O’Neil of PJ Media (11/28/20) describes the extent of this vandalism, which included the spray-painting of anti-Thanksgiving messages and statues torn down in Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland, and Spokane.… Continue Reading
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Antifa, Billy Falling, Black Lives Matter, Frederick Douglas, George Orwell, George Washington, Golda Meir, Marxism, My Cherokee Roots, Pilgrims, Thanksgiving, Thomas Jefferson, Tyler O’Neil, Ulysses S. Grant, William McKinley
Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith |
December 4, 2020 7:05 AM |
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Written by Dr. Everett Piper
Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini recently tweeted, “What Republicans need to replace Trump is not a wet blanket. Trump will always be with us until someone steps up who can fight smarter.” Mr. Ruffini then added, “When conservatives don’t fight for ideological first principles like they used to, fighting for nonsense is what fills the void.”
But what are those first principles, and what do they look like?
Historian Tom Holland, an atheist, offers the answer: Christianity.… Continue Reading