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The War Against Children

“…that unborn child has been carved in the hand of God from conception and is called by God to love…” – Mother Teresa Mountains are neither fair nor unfair to those of us who scale them. Those who resolve to make it to the top, do so step-by-step, with no favors from the mountain. I […]

Correct Spelling, Canceled

As an American, I laugh at those archaic British spellings. Colour? Honour? Their inferiourity, if you will, is obvious. Centre? Theatre? Ridiculous. Most of these barbaric forms were corrected in America hundreds of years ago. Yet one galling Britishism is appearing on my computer screen all too frequently of late: “cancelled,” with a gratuitous extra […]

Dr. King’s Legacy and the 21st Century

While attending a church service dedicated to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I was struck by the conflation of what the Civil Rights Movement fought against and what should be our modern-day priorities. In particular, the speaker at this church attempted to say the atrocities of the past remain alive today, only […]

Heartless: Government Shuts Down Little Girl’s Cupcake Business

There is no heavier hand than the one weilded by a government bureaucrat. : That’s the lesson learned by little: Chloe Stirling after she was featured in the local paper, catching the attention of a heartless paper pusher: “They called and said they were shutting us down,” Heather Stirling, Chloe’s mother,: told: the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Officials told Stirling […]

Christian School Drops the Name “Crusaders”

For centuries, the Empire of Islam was expanded by lethal force at the expense largely of Christian lands. Not until Muslim forces entered the heartland of Europe were they stopped, at the very gates of Vienna. If they hadn’t been, European civilization would not exist. Great civilizations like Egypt were lost forever in the Muslim […]

Just Say No to Girl Scout Cookies

If you find it difficult turning down cute little girls who want to put an inch or two on your waist by selling you tasty cookies, maybe this will help: A few weeks ago, the Girl Scouts designated Wendy Davis as an “incredible woman” who deserved to be on the list of 2013 “Women of […]

RNC boycotts MSNBC for race-baiting tweet

One of liberals’ favorite ways to shut down discourse is to accuse conservatives–all of them–of being “racist.” We’ve learned to roll our eyes and ignore it, such as when liberals say that anyone opposed to amnesty for illegals is “racist.” But after MSNBC sent out a tweet implying that all “right-wingers” hate interracial families, RNC […]

Man kept girl as sex slave for 15 years

Well, this story brings back bad memories of the Ariel Castro case. Apparently, a man held a 12-year-old relative captive in a shack for 15 years, sexually abusing her and forcing her to work for him. From the story: The woman was held from 1998 until she escaped in August 2012 after being convinced to […]

Krauthammer: If Obama was a Republican, he’d be impeached

One of the basic duties of the Commander in Chief is to uphold the law–and Obama has often boldly refused to do so, according to Charles Krauthammer. In fact, Krauthammer believes that if a Republican president had ignored the Constitution the way Obama has, he’d be impeached. From National Review: While Republicans met today at […]

Obama’s Executive Action Power Play

During the 2014 SOTU Obama formalized his plan to essentially ignore the duly elected Legislative Branch and act through Executive Orders. This is very much what he has been doing for the entirety of his time in the presidential office, excepting for a few big pieces of legislation, like Obamacare and the failed Stimulus. He […]

Koch Brothers To Harry Reid: Comments Are “Beneath The Office He Holds”

Are other Republicans paying attention, particularly elected ones? (Politico) The Koch brothers are firing back at Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for his broadside on their political activities, with a spokesman calling Reid’s comments “beneath the office he holds.” After Reid on Thursday accused the billionaires Charles and David Koch of trying to “buy the […]

Black activists scathing response to Obama’s speech: We’re better off without you, ‘just quit’

A group of: black Chicago activists, also known as community organizers, were asked for their opinion of the: Obama presidency: after he delivered hisState of the Union: address Tuesday. Their answers, unlike those from MSNBC, were brutally honest. “We’d be better off with you cutting off your presidency right now,” Mark Carter, an activist with Voices of the Ex-Offenders […]

The Time To Stop John Boehner’s Amnesty Plan Is Now

I favor the defeat of every Republican who signs on to Boehner’s principles on immigration. – John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) January 30, 2014   Have you ever asked yourself why the GOP leadership wants to deal with immigration right now when we’re on track to add seats in the House and take back the Senate? Why […]

This Week In Quotes: Jan 24 – Jan 30

President Obama meets every definition of an imperial presidency. He is the president that Richard Nixon always wanted to be. — Johnathan Turley When President Bush was president we treated him with great respect. We disagreed with him in the War in Iraq. We disagreed with him in Social Security… But, as I said, we […]

School Choice and Common Core: Mortal Enemies

The freedom-enhancing, life-improving power of school choice is more than a theory for me. It’s more than a talking points memo or teleprompter speech. Unlike many of the politicians paying lip service to National School Choice Week this week, the issue of expanding educational opportunity and freedom for all is something I live, breathe, practice […]

Overestimating ‘Inequality’

Some Democrats seem to think that the very fact “inequality” even exists should be enough to lure the entire nation to the progressive cause. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, in a recent piece imploring President Barack Obama to put emphasis on social justice in his State of the Union speech, argued as much, writing […]

Davis, Democrats sneak past inconvenient realities of abortion

Wendy Davis, a Democratic state senator running to replace Rick Perry as governor of Texas, owes her political stardom to two things: a pair of pink sneakers and her unstinting support for a woman’s right to terminate a late-term pregnancy in a substandard clinic. Yay Feminism! Last year, Davis led an 11-hour filibuster — that’s […]

The Man Who Would Be King

Other than his fundamental dishonesty about certain conditions in America, what he stands for, his record, his failure to accept responsibility for his actions, his demonization, his divisive rhetoric, his arrogant promise to double down on his unconstitutional unilateral executive actions, his calls for yet more government instead of less, his foreign policy distortions and […]

A Chastened and Weary Obama Reports on State of the Union

Not as bad as expected. That’s my verdict on President Obama’s fifth State of the Union address. With his approval running well under 50 percent, Obama was not quite so confrontational as he has been in the past. He conceded that in the last four years, wages “have barely budged,” that inequality “has deepened” and […]