Written by David Limbaugh
Many Trump haters have been lying all along about President Donald J. Trump, what he stands for, what his record has been and who his supporters are. Now they tell us they want unity.
What Trump wants — and want his supporters want — is for America to reclaim its greatness, its robust liberty tradition, its prosperity, the integrity of its borders, fair trade deals with foreign nations and its military strength.… Continue Reading
Written by Tim Graham
Journalists have strongly slanted the “news” during the Trump era in order to destroy Donald Trump’s presidency, and to destroy it early if possible. Their actions betray that they feel they have important and influential platforms from which they can and should run America in between elections. The voters can have a say for about two weeks every two years.
Recall 2004, when Newsweek‘s Evan Thomas admitted the press would go all in for Democratic presidential and vice presidential nominees John Kerry and John Edwards, and that the effort would “be worth maybe 15 points.”… Continue Reading
Tags: Barack Obama, Big Tech, Brian Stelter, CNN, Donald Trump, economic growth, Evan Thomas, Fox News Channel, Hunter Biden, jobs reports, Joe Biden, John Edwards, John Kerry, Kamala Harris, Media Research Center, Newsweek, Operation Warp Speed, Tara Reade, The Polling Company, Tucker Carlson
Federal Elections, Media Watch, Political | David E. Smith |
November 25, 2020 8:00 AM |
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Written by David E. Smith
We shine our Spotlight this week on an informative, post-election conversation between Monte Larrick and Eric Scheidler, Executive Director of Pro-Life Action League. They discuss our newest U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Amy Coney Barrett; the likelihood of repealing Roe v. Wade; bubble zones; and various issues that might be revisited by SCOTUS.
After the break, Eric details the Pro-Life Action League’s efforts amidst the pandemic. He also addresses probable and possible goals of a Joe Biden administration: reinstatement of Planned Parenthood’s Title X funding, repeal of the Hyde Amendment, a federal abortion law, and more.… Continue Reading
Written by Dr. Everett Piper
On May 10, 1933, students in 34 university towns across Germany gathered to burn more than 25,000 books. The works of authors like Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway and Helen Keller went up in flames.
At the same time, 40,000 people gathered to hear the German Minister of Public Enlightenment, Joseph Goebbels, give a speech applauding those who were “commit[ting] to the flames the evil spirit of the past.” The unwanted ideas of Western civilization fueled the bonfires of Berlin.… Continue Reading
Tags: Albert Einstein, AOC, Big League Politics, Book Burning, Chris Coons, Dana Nessel, Dianne Feinstein, Ernest Hemingway, Facebook, First Amendment, George Santayana, Heinrich Heine, Helen Keller, Jack Dorsey, Joseph Goebbels, Khmer Rouge, Mark Zuckerberg, Mazie Hirono, Nazi, Pol Pot, Twitter
Media Watch, Political | David E. Smith |
November 23, 2020 5:00 AM |
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Posted by NC Family Policy Council
The selection of candidates for local, state, and federal offices were not the only choices confronting voters on Election Day in a number of states across the nation. In fact, voters in 32 states decided over 100 statewide ballot measures on November 3. Below is an overview of some of these voter initiatives and referenda impacting the sanctity of life, drugs, gambling, and marriage & sexuality.
Sanctity of Life: On the pro-life front, this election was a mix of wins and losses.… Continue Reading
Written by David Limbaugh
A lot of things worry me about a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration, but nothing troubles me more than that it will accommodate the left’s disturbing march toward selective suppression of free speech.
Much of the war against this sacred liberty occurs at the level of our culture, but when a leftist-friendly administration is in power, our efforts to combat this culturally will be more difficult.
As a result of structural and technological changes in our society, threats to free speech no longer come from government alone, and so, our constitutional guarantees against encroachments are now inadequate.… Continue Reading