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Guest Columnists
There Is No 'Moving On' From Corruption
- By Laura Hollis
A common sentiment expressed by some voters on social media these days is the need to "move on." This viewpoint seems to be particularly popular with those deeply desirous of a Republican candidate for president of the United States who is not Donald Trump.
They readily admit that Trump's policies were far better for the economy and view Biden's administration as disastrous. Some even acknowledge that social media censorship and changes to election procedures -- many unlawful -- cost Trump the 2020 presidential election.
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Railroads Are Overwhelmingly Safe, but Congress Wants More
- By Veronique de Rugy
After many years of working in the policy world, I have concluded that politics is at most 10% about making the world better and safer. The rest is at least 45% theater and 45% catering to special interest groups. Further evidence for my assessment comes from the recent grandstanding in the U.S. Senate on rail safety.
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Invest in Fidelity
- By Anne Schlafly
Let us all celebrate Faithfulness and Fidelity! A faithful person is loyal, constant, loving, caring, and reliable. A faithful person has commitment and devotion. Fidelity is generosity of self to others and a faithful person appreciates the pleasure of giving to others. We are honored when someone is faithful to us. Fidelity to another person is the highest gift someone can give or receive.
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FBI's Misuse of Surveillance Tool Underscores Need for Conservative Oversight
- By Armstrong Williams
Recent disclosures have plunged the FBI back into a storm of controversy due to its abuse of the robust surveillance tool Section 702, with almost 300,000 incidents recorded in 2020 and early 2021. The unsettling instances of misuse encompass searches connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, and the Black Lives Matter protests. As conservatives, it is incumbent upon us to critically examine these activities and push for the changes needed to safeguard the rights and privacy of Americans.
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Christian Metaphysics, Jordan Peterson, and the Homo-Trans Pandemic
- By Winston McCuen - South Carolina
America and the West are now experiencing what seems a massive outbreak of homo-trans sexualism. Suddenly, it seems, sodomites of all different stripes are crawling out of the woodwork.
Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson aptly calls this ostensibly spontaneous emergent phenomenon a psychological epidemic. By calling it "psychological", he rightly stresses the non-genetic, non-biological, non-physical, un-natural, non-rational, purely subjective, exclusively mental, and highly emotional nature of homo-trans sexuality.
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Welcome to Major League Baseball's Struggle Sessions
- By David Harsanyi
The Toronto Blue Jays' Anthony Bass is really sorry.
You see, Major League Baseball teams like the Dodgers will honor men in nun costumes who hand out condoms and simulate sex on crosses -- that's just "inclusivity." Orthodox Christians with opinions, on the other hand, will be compelled to engage in ritual public humiliation and beg for forgiveness.
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End American Gerontocracy
- By Josh Hammer
President Joe Biden's viscerally jarring fall on Thursday in Colorado Springs, while on stage dispensing diplomas to new U.S. Air Force Academy graduates, underscores a terrifying reality: The octogenarian denizen of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, palpably in the throes of debilitating mental and physical senescence, is not well. The sight of the commander-in-chief physically falling in front of a graduating Air Force Academy class, no less, is outright depressing to active-duty servicemen and telegraphs national weakness to America's many adversaries abroad.
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- Learning to Read Requires Phonics
- The Case for Ron DeSantis
- Why Liberals Hate Christian Russia
- A Symptom of Urban Crime's Toll on College Students
- Surprise: Debt Conversation Brings More Pointless 'Tax-the-Rich' Talk
- Winning with the Republican Label is No More Meaningful than Winning with Any Other Label
- Release the Manifesto