
Can Higher Education Be Saved?
For several years now, and especially since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, American universities have come under increasing scrutiny about their ideologies and campus cultures.
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For several years now, and especially since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, American universities have come under increasing scrutiny about their ideologies and campus cultures.
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Antisemitism has spread like wildfire across our nation’s colleges. Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protestors have pitched tents in the common areas of universities, barricaded themselves in academic buildings, attacked students and police, and kept other students from attending classes. To make matters worse, many college officials who have the power to stop this nonsense are letting it happen.
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After months of drama surrounding supplemental aid to Ukraine and Israel, the House and Senate finally passed a package and sent it to the President’s desk. For some, this feat was an achievement. But for most conservatives, it was a disappointment.
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After Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel over the weekend, foreign policy and defense analysts are examining the options for the U.S., Israel, and neighboring Middle East regimes.
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Many of us avoid talking politics around the Thanksgiving table. When family members have different political opinions, some of the most controversial topics that we are dealing with daily may need to be put aside for a peaceful meal.
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Conservatives applaud the quick and decisive leadership of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and support the passage of the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act. This bill not only provides aid to one of our greatest allies in need but does so in a fiscally responsible manner, offsetting the cost of the appropriations. We also commend the Speaker for not including any further funding to underwrite continued Palestinian efforts to attack Israel.
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You’ve likely heard by now that the House finally elected a new Speaker! After twenty days of failed votes on three GOP nominees, the entire Republican conference voted in favor of electing Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker.
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It seems like it’s Groundhog Day again in Congress. This is the third week without a Speaker of the House and there is still no viable path forward. After Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s (R-LA) withdrawal from the race, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was selected to be the GOP nominee.
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The tired mantra that Israel is always to blame could not be more tone-deaf and offensive than it has been from the left after Hamas’ barbarism early this month. No country in the world other than Israel would ever be encouraged to hold back from defending its citizens.
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More than 60 conservatives calling for the defunding of Palestinians in the appropriations process. Letter to Congress
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Israel has declared war after being brutally attacked by Hamas. It is urgent that every American contact their Congressman and Senators TODAY expressing adamant support for Israel! Every legislator needs to hear from those who love and support God’s people!
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May 19, 2018 Jerusalem Is The Capital This was an exciting week for the United States’ relationship with Israel. President Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital
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Eagle Forum Salutes Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 7, 2017 Contact: Colleen Holcomb, Vice-President of Government Relations, 757-277-4848 The 2016 National Republican
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One of the feminists’ false arguments used to promote repeal of the current laws that exclude women from military combat duty is the assertion that women successfully fight alongside men in the Israeli army.
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