
When They Show Us How Vile They Are
There are few things more predictable when something bad happens to Republicans, especially to Donald Trump, than the left’s immediately vile comments.
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There are few things more predictable when something bad happens to Republicans, especially to Donald Trump, than the left’s immediately vile comments.
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Erin Brewer started identifying as a boy after she was sexually assaulted at the age of 6, which led to feelings of self-loathing that eventually resulted in her turning to pornography before she found peace through God and accepted His unending love.
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Too many Americans missed out on civics in school and this book makes learning about the Constitution fun and easy.
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A major reason why the Equal Rights Amendment went down to defeat was the “Draft Our Daughters” issue — whether Selective Service should register young women for a possible future draft on the same basis as men.
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Election season is producing a lot of grand promises by the candidates. Let’s look closely at two ideas that are being proposed in order to gain votes.
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During his debate with former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden claimed: “The only existential threat to humanity is climate change.”
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The U.S. House and Senate have three weeks to pass major legislation before heading back home to campaign for the November elections. The House hit the ground running with “China Week.”
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The House of Representatives passed H.R. 1425, the No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act, that will ensure the White House does not enter into any agreement with the WHO on pandemic preparedness without first getting the constitutionally required advice and consent from the U.S. Senate.
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Great Britain’s and Brazil’s governments are cracking down on free speech in unprecedented ways.
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The World Health Organization is trying to give itself full authority over any potential public health emergencies in the future.
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The American economy has stalled. Inflation is rising. The most important issue in the 2024 election is the ECONOMY. Vote for growth!
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On February 16, 2024, the Alabama State Supreme Court handed down a decision affirming the value of frozen human embryos, produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Congress comes back into session next week and must deal with massive legislation to fund the federal government and our military before the election.
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On the anniversary of the passing of my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, a new book explores the secret sauce of her formidable leadership skills.
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Now that the surprise has worn off and we are learning more about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s potential contributions to a new Trump-Vance administration, enthusiasm seems to be growing for this new “big tent.”
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In a move that only served to confound pro-life Americans further dismayed over recent statements that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” former President Trump announced last week that “your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment.”
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When Congress comes back into town soon, they will be rushing to pass the reauthorization of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) set to expire on September 30th.
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In June, President Joe Biden decided to unilaterally rewrite our immigration law. Just three days before he dropped out of the presidential race, he announced new actions to “keep families together.”
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Anyone who doubts Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz’ radically leftist viewpoints need only consider the state of Minnesota’s rapidly declining school system. As Joy Pullmann explains, agencies appointed by Walz will require teacher license applicants in 2025 to affirm transgenderism, gender identity, and other cultural Marxist beliefs in order to teach in Minnesota.
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If you happened to watch the Democratic National Convention last week with the volume off, you might have thought you were witnessing a GOP gathering. American flags were everywhere. Many convention delegates were decked out in red, white, and blue, waving signs that read “USA.” “FREEDOM” was projected in huge letters on the stage.
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Inflation and the economy are top issues this election year. Everyone feels the strain in their wallets at the grocery store, shopping mall, car dealership, and gas station. The cost of groceries has risen 25% since January 2020.
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This week’s House of Representatives report about Joe Biden’s many years of political corruption might seem like one more drip-drip in the never-ending stories about this crime family. As Margot Cleveland explains, however, we cannot allow ourselves to be numb to the seriousness of the findings. America’s reputation in the world is at stake.
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Phyllis Schlafly was, in the words of the eminent conservative journalist M. Stanton Evans, a woman with “several careers–housewife, mother, media personality, political leader, and constant nemesis of women’s lib.” She was, like National Review’s founder William F. Buckley Jr., a force of nature who tirelessly worked to advance the conservative movement–she wrote 27 books, thousands of articles and op-eds, constantly traveled and lectured, and founded and ran one most successful conservative advocacy organizations, the Eagle Forum.
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Today marks the second anniversary of the so-called Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA), and the critics of its costly and prescriptive Green New Deal-style energy provisions are being proven right.
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