Written by Daniel Horowitz
Florida media figures have been accusing Gov. Ron DeSantis of promoting a phantom bill they dishonestly call the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. But, in fact, they would like him to abide by a bizarre new dictate in the world of media censorship: “Don’t say COVID.” Yes, the very topic that they held like a shark grasping its prey for nearly two years is suddenly taboo, as the USA Today-owned Palm Beach Post ran a headline titled, “Is Ron DeSantis addicted to COVID?”… Continue Reading
Written by David E. Smith
This edition of Spotlight is, hands down, the best podcast you will hear all week long, as we are pleased to feature highlighted remarks from Dr. Everett Piper’s address at a recent IFI dinner event. Dr. Piper’s career experience in university administration at Christian universities and as President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, more than qualifies him to speak about classical liberalism, human identity, and education and the silencing of truth.… Continue Reading
Written by Robert Knight
So, Mickey, Goofy and the gang have joined the war on children’s innocence. If Walt could spin one more time in his grave, it would be now.
Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Chapek announced this past week that the entertainment giant has joined the leftist mob opposing a bill backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and passed by the legislature that would protect young children from exposure to LGBTQ themes.
In the latest example of corporate genuflection to all things radical, Mr.… Continue Reading
Tags: Big Pharma, Bob Chapek, COVID–19, Human Rights Campaign, Joe Biden, Parental Rights in Education Law, Pfizer, Ron DeSantis, vaccine mandate, Walt Disney Company, Washington Post
LGBTQ Agenda | David E. Smith |
March 14, 2022 8:00 AM |
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Written by Peter Heck
Although we seem to be eclipsing them now at a break-neck pace, another cultural watershed will be reached in just a couple weeks when the NCAA swimming championships are held in Atlanta, Georgia. That is the moment when the integrity of an entire division of college athletics will either be preserved or forever tarnished.
This type of melodramatic preface isn’t meant to heap scorn upon an individual, University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, tormented psychologically with gender dysphoria.… Continue Reading
Written by Laura Hollis
Throughout our nation’s relatively short history, powerful people — kings, communist dictators, tribal tyrants, warmongering corporatists — have always resented America. The reason is simple and biblical: America’s success was proof that free people who exercise self-restraint grounded in Judeo-Christian principles of human dignity and ordered society can govern themselves and flourish, unencumbered by totalitarian control.
But we have grown weak, dependent and easily manipulated. In 2008, when Barack Obama was first running for president, I remarked on the similarities between those proclaiming Obama to be a messiah of sorts and the ancient Israelites’ demand for a king.… Continue Reading
Written by Terence P. Jeffrey
When lawyer Sarah Weddington stood up in the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 11, 1972, to present the pro-abortion argument in the case of Roe v. Wade, she was legalistically careful in the language she used to describe whom exactly an abortion aborted.
She avoided normal human terms like “unborn child” or “baby” — and, most importantly, “person.” She preferred “fetus.”
Presumably, this was because the Fourteenth Amendment states,
“nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
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Tags: Byron White, Clarence Thomas, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Due Process Clause, Elizabeth Prelogar, Fourteenth Amendment, Joe Biden, Roe v. Wade, Sarah Weddington, U.S. Supreme Court
Sanctity of Life | David E. Smith |
March 9, 2022 6:00 AM |
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Written by Daniel Horowitz
Never before have drugs as safe as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin been deliberately demonized to the point that pharmacies refused to fill prescriptions. So countless Americans who were desperate for COVID treatment turned to Indian vendors for relief. Now, I’m getting numerous complaints from podcast listeners that they are having their packages confiscated by customs and the FDA. Meanwhile, Chinese fentanyl pours through the mail and other lethal drugs come over our border in plain sight, as even dark red states relax restrictions on marijuana.… Continue Reading
Tags: COVID, doxycycline, FDA, fentanyl, hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, Merck, Pfizer, zinc
COVID, Federal Issues, Immigration | David E. Smith |
March 8, 2022 7:00 AM |
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Written by Robert Knight
If you don’t go outside the legacy media, you might have missed a few important stories.
In New York, Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul extended the COVID-19 “emergency” to March 16, even though the pandemic is running out of steam.
“The rate of new COVID-19 hospital admissions has been increasing over the past month to over 300 new admissions a day,” she said. But, as The Wall Street Journal’s Allysia Finley points out, “In fact, state data show that daily new hospital admissions fell to around 300 from 2,100 in early January.”… Continue Reading
Tags: Allysia Finley, Christian Medical and Dental Association, Donald Trump, enter for Tech and Civic Life, Facebook, Glenn Youngkin, Joe Biden, Kathy Hochul, Ken Paxton, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Gableman, NIFLA v. Becerra, oil, Russia, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Ukraine
Media Watch | David E. Smith |
March 7, 2022 8:00 AM |
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