Cal Thomas

Insights From a Fifty-Year Watchman

It is usually helpful to stop in the middle of chaos and ask, “What in the world has led to this upheaval?” and “How could we have missed the signs?” Virginia Allen’s interview with veteran syndicated columnist Cal Thomas about his new book, A Watchman in the Night: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America, is a good place to start.

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Tucker Carlson

Put Down Your Coffee and Read This Speech

When Tucker Carlson gave this speech Friday night before “parting ways” with FOX News on Monday, he probably had no idea his career was about to take on a new trajectory. That doesn’t matter, though, because what he outlined for The Heritage Foundation audience was thoughtful and deep and independent of job status. We need to listen.

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Church Worship

The Danger to Churches is Real

Churches and other facilities used by Christian organizations are officially under attack. Documented violence over the past few years has skyrocketed, and the directed persecution shows no signs of diminishing.

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Person Holding Prayer Beads

“First they came for the Catholics…”

The FBI’s recent report labeling traditional Catholics as “violent white supremacists” should give every person of faith pause. Public outcry finally led to the retraction of the memo, as Evita Duffy-Alfonso describes, but do not believe that all is now safe.

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Religious Freedom

Tell HHS to Protect Religious Freedom

Once again, our medical professionals are being forced to participate in procedures that they disagree with. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a new rule that forces doctors, nurses, and pharmacists to participate in controversial measures such as abortions, transgender surgeries, and dispensing abortion-inducing drugs.

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baby feet

People of Faith Need Not Apply

Since Joe Biden became President, he has ordered his Administration to make it a priority to undo all the Trump-era regulations that protected the unborn, our children, our communities, and people of faith in all professions.

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas and the Nuns on MLK Day

In his private way, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas celebrated the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday throughout his life with the people who made him the man he is today: the Franciscan nuns who guided him in his school years in Savannah, GA.

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Rose Perez

Former Model Seeks God

Pérez became a model in Colombia at the age of 18 who represented famous brands, plus she played Sofia in the popular telenovela, “La Costeña y El Cachaco”. Once pressured into abortion for the sake of her career as a younger woman, Pérez — now 45 and married — has since channeled her immense suffering into a testimony to guide women toward true freedom: a path that begins with respecting one’s own body and never ends with the tragedy of abortion.

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Congress

You Win Some, You Lose Some

The House and Senate finally wrapped up their final business last week just in time for Christmas and to allow us a short rest before the new year and new Congress. Now is a great time to make an end-of-the-year donation to Eagle Forum that will allow us to continue the important work we do not only in Washington, D.C. but throughout the nation.

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