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July 20, 2015
ALAN KEYES Donald Trump is convincingly playing the role of a pandering demagogue. He seeks to stir up a passionate reaction that serves the purposes of his ambition. America's founders repeatedly warned against such demagoguery, because it sets people up for tyranny. Given his background, it's advisable to assume Donald Trump is being used by the enemies of rightful liberty to lead otherwise sincerely conservative people down a blind canyon into the withering fire of their elitist foes... (more)
July 20, 2015
CLIFF KINCAID In a Sunday column in The Washington Post, "Stop laughing at Donald Trump," a liberal analyst from the Brookings Institution tries to warn the Washington, D.C. beltway elites that they should take the businessman seriously because he has figured out how to win a national election
July 20, 2015
ROBERT KNIGHT President Obama made the first visit by a sitting president to a penitentiary when he dropped in to the El Reno (Oklahoma) Federal Correctional Institution on Thursday and offered an ambitious reform agenda.... (more)
July 19, 2015
NEW YORK POST A key part of President Obama's legacy will be the fed's unprecedented collection of sensitive data on Americans by race. The government is prying into our most personal information at the most local levels, all for the purpose of "racial and economic justice."... (more)
July 19, 2015
MICHELLE MALKIN Four U.S. Marines, barred from carrying weapons at naval training facilities despite explicit ISIS threats against our military, are dead in Tennessee. Another service member and a Chattanooga police officer survived gunshots after Thursday's two-stage massacre allegedly at the hands of 24-year-old jihadist Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez.... (more)
July 19, 2015
DAILY MAIL ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has issued a decree banning the barbaric execution videos his militants have become famous for - because he's worried about their image.... (more)
July 18, 2015
CLIFF KINCAID A new survey from Univision, the pro-Mexico television network, demonstrates the utter folly of Republicans appealing to Hispanic voters. It finds that 68 percent have a favorable view of Hillary Clinton despite the scandals swirling around her. By contrast, only 36 percent have a favorable view of former Republican Governor Jeb Bush, who is married to a Mexican and speaks Spanish.... (more)
July 18, 2015
BREITBART The Associated Press and NBC are now reporting that Tennessee gunman Muhammed Youssef Abdulazees was an immigrant from the Muslim nation of Kuwait.... (more)
July 18, 2015
WASHINGTON EXAMINER Even before the killing of four Marines in Chattanooga, Tenn., in an "act of terrorism," Americans revealed a deep concern about Islamic extremism and a very high worry about ISIS, according to the latest poll from Pew Research.... (more)
July 18, 2015
NEWSMAX The nation's strategy to battle domestic terrorism by partnering with anti-American Islamic organizations to "make them our eyes and ears in the community" is doomed to failure, former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy tells Newsmax TV.... (more)
July 18, 2015
DAILY MAIL Depraved jihadis fighting for the Islamic State have forced a young child to savagely behead a Syrian regime army officer in the first execution of its kind. The sickening murder is understood to have taken at the Western Hir Palace in the province of Homs after the soldier was captured by jihadis at the nearby Al-Bosayri army checkpoint.... (more)
July 18, 2015
BREITBART Syrian Islamic State (IS) supporters have publicly crucified, flogged and caged nearly 100 people accused of breaking the daytime fast observed during the Muslim holy month. UK-based monitor the Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR) yesterday said it had documented 94 such punishment cases for eating in Ramadan, including five children and two old men.... (more)
July 18, 2015
TIMES OF ISRAEL The new nuclear deal with Iran gives Tehran full legitimacy to engage in further atomic work and will set off a regional nuclear and conventional arms race, a senior Israeli official warned on Friday.... (more)
July 18, 2015
NEWSMAX The Islamic State group used poison gas in attacks against Kurdish-controlled areas of northeastern Syria in late June, a Syrian Kurdish militia and a group monitoring the Syrian conflict said on Saturday.... (more)
July 18, 2015
WORLDNETDAILY President Obama's top spokesman indicated that the White House is taking Planned Parenthood at its word when the group says it follows all ethical and legal guidelines when it comes to abortion, even after a video was released indicating the group may be violating the law by profiting from donated fetal tissue from abortions.... (more)
July 18, 2015
NEWSMAX Republican candidates leery of facing Donald Trump in upcoming GOP presidential debates should not be running at all, says Jeffrey Lord, who served as an aide to President Ronald Reagan and Housing Secretary Jack Kemp.... (more)
July 18, 2015
WORLDNETDAILY The attorney who obtained a federal district court ruling against the National Security Agency's spy-on-Americans program now is arguing to an appeals court that it's really not appropriate for it to be dismissed because it's not yet resolved.... (more)
July 18, 2015
DAILY CALLER After September of this year, the Earth will be entering its 21st year without statistically significant warming trend, according to satellite-derived temperature data.... (more)
July 17, 2015
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER When you write a column, as did I two weeks ago, headlined "The worst agreement in U.S. diplomatic history," you don't expect to revisit the issue. We had hit bottom. Or so I thought. Then on Tuesday the final terms of the Iranian nuclear deal were published. I was wrong.... (more)
July 17, 2015
WASHINGTON EXAMINER President Obama's attempt to outmaneuver Congress and win quick United Nations approval for the Iran nuclear agreement is backfiring on him in Congress, and could further erode support among key players.... (more)
July 17, 2015
NEWSMAX A gunman of Middle Eastern descent killed four U.S. Marines and wounded another in a shooting at a Navy reserve center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday, before being fatally shot in an attack officials called a brazen, brutal act of domestic terrorism.ties said.... (more)
July 17, 2015
LEO HOHMANN Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez came from "your average Chattanooga family," said a former high school classmate. "Their whole family seemed normal," Kagan Wagner told the Chattanooga Times Free-Press.... (more)
July 17, 2015
NEWSMAX Saying America is "at war with a radical Islamic movement," former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik told Newsmax he thinks it's time for the military to think about letting soldiers carry weapons on bases, recruiting centers, and military offices in the wake of Thursday's deadly attack in Tennessee.... (more)
July 17, 2015
NEWSMAX The bloodbath in which four Marines were shot dead by a deranged gunman on Thursday is all the more reason why the United States desperately needs a new president, Tom DeLay, a former U.S. House majority leader, tells Newsmax TV.... (more)
July 17, 2015
AARON KLEIN As the debate about abortion and stem cell research reignites in the U.S., it may be instructive to note that not all stem cell research is utilized for medical purposes. Stem cells derived from aborted fetuses are used in the U.S. for food and cosmetic research, with one San Francisco-based beauty company notoriously incorporating cell lines in many of its products, including anti-aging face and eye creams.... (more)
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