
Illegal Lunacy
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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Tim Walz: First Graders Need to Understand Systems of Power
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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Empty Joy in Chicago
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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It IS the Economy, Stupid
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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We Can’t Just Wave Off Corruption
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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Inflation Reduction Act Two Year Anniversary Letter
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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The Shortened Platform Is Short on Life
The first Republican platform adopted after the Supreme Court struck down all state laws regarding abortion was also the first to contain the pledge, authored by Eagle Forum founder and platform delegate Phyllis Schlafly, “to seek enactment of a constitutional amendment to restore protection of the right to life for unborn children.”
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Celebrating the Phyllis Schlafly Centennial
Let’s start with communism. The reason my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, was motivated to be active in politics was because of the threat of communism. Long before the culture wars or the second wave of feminism, communism posed an existential threat to the freedoms of the United States.
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Talk About Life
As campaign season heats up, candidates discuss the issues they think are most important to the voters. Republicans and Democrats differ on many policy positions, including immigration enforcement, government spending, and parental rights.
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When Political Ideology Takes Over Advanced Placement Courses
Under the leadership of Common Core czar David Coleman, the College Board has been creating or rewriting Advanced Placement (AP) courses to reflect a leftist worldview.
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Biden’s Beef with the Supreme Court
Joe Biden’s time in the White House is almost up, but that hasn’t stopped him from pushing his usual far-left agenda. The Washington Post published an opinion piece by President Biden at the end of July in which he calls for radical changes to the Supreme Court.
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Calvinball and Supreme Court "Reform"
While tumbling stock markets, violence in the streets of England, and threats of an invasion of Israel dominate the headlines, Democrat leaders are working nonstop to upend what has always been a stabilizing force for constitutional consistency and the objective rule of law in the United States. Leftist calls for a “reform” of the U.S. Supreme Court are motivated only by politics, not by concerns for improved justice in our legal system.
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