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June 2, 2016
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Soap operas have a history of re-running the same old scripts over and over again. In the radio days of Stella Dallas and Backstage Wife, some put-upon wife was always running into trouble with her villainous mother-in-law who never shook her belief that the young wife just wasn't good enough for her son... (more)
June 2, 2016
MICHAEL BRESCIANI — True messengers of the gospel not only love God, but they love their nation and its people. It may seem all too rudimentary, but those who love their children warn, rebuke and punish them regularly
June 2, 2016
COMMENTARY MAGAZINE — Since he started running for president, Donald Trump has been criticized for countless gaffes in which he said outrageous, insulting, false, even disqualifying things. Just this last week, his comments about the death of Vince Foster and attacks on the judge in the Trump University case and New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez added to that list. Yet to the astonishment and the chagrin of a great many Americans, none of that has hurt him.... (more)
June 2, 2016
WALL STREET JOURNAL — Hillary Clinton seized on Donald Trump's legal troubles concerning a defunct real-estate school during a rally Wednesday, calling him a "fraud" who is "trying to scam America the way he scammed all those people at Trump U."... (more)
June 2, 2016
CBS NEWS — The judge in a class action lawsuit against Trump University on Wednesday ordered some records that have been released to be yanked from public view. U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel late Tuesday ordered some released documents to be resealed and resubmitted with sections blacked-out. He said some records had "mistakenly" been released Friday, when he ordered some documents made public.... (more)
June 2, 2016
NEWSMAX — Donald Trump has started punishing Republicans who don't back him
June 2, 2016
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — For Charles Krauthammer, Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton is a real dilemma. The conservative columnist concedes the obvious
June 2, 2016
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — A January video resurfaced Wednesday of David French, the latest name floated for a third-party presidential run by #NeverTrump diehards, admitting he would vote for Donald Trump in the general election.... (more)
June 2, 2016
NEWSMAX — Conservatives had better hope Hillary Clinton is not indicted over her use of a private email server, lest it set up Vice President Joe Biden as the next president, political commentator Michael Reagan tells Newsmax TV. That's because some Republicans who are looking for an alternative to GOP presumptive nominee would prefer Biden over Trump, Reagan said Wednesday on "Newsmax Prime."... (more)
June 2, 2016
GREG COROMBOS — A former Clinton administration official is slamming the Obama administration for looking the other way on Iranian human rights abuses and ballistic missile developments all for the sake of protecting the president's nuclear deal and, by extension, his legacy.... (more)
June 2, 2016
WASHINGTON TIMES — The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives is calling for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to investigate whether several Planned Parenthood abortion clinics violated federal privacy law. The Panel released new evidence Wednesday purportedly showing abortion clinics disclosing confidential medical information about patients in order to facilitate the sale of fetal body parts to procurement firm StemExpress.... (more)
June 1, 2016
CLIFF KINCAID — Donald J. Trump says vets are treated worse than illegal immigrants. But help is on the way. The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to make it easier for veterans to get access to officially-approved marijuana. Rep. John Fleming (R-LA), a physician, argues that the proposal is "absolutely insane."... (more)
June 1, 2016
JOHN FUND — The Libertarian party nominated two respected former governors as their presidential ticket this weekend. But Gary Johnson and Bill Weld have little chance of becoming known to the American people
June 1, 2016
BOB UNRUH — Already, 13 states have joined in a lawsuit against President Obama's order to public schools to let students use restrooms and locker rooms according to their "perceived " identity. And while Ohio, a key presidential-election swing state, hasn't yet joined the action, the state's attorney general has made it clear that isn't out of the question.... (more)
June 1, 2016
JEROME R. CORSI — Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's chief of staff during her four years as secretary of state, demonstrated a repeated inability to recall key information about her former boss's private, unsecured email server in a deposition with Judicial Watch, according to a 270-page transcript released Tuesday.... (more)
May 31, 2016
JAMES DOBSON — When I was in the third grade, I raised my hand one day and asked the teacher for permission to "go to the bathroom." She nodded, and I hurried down the hall to the door designated "Boys." When I had relieved myself, I headed back in the direction of my homeroom. As bad luck would have it, the doors in the hallway all looked alike, and I opened the wrong one. Two second-grade girls were standing there with their mouths open in disbelief. Then they both screamed and pointed at me. The loudest one said, "You're in BIG trouble!" The other shouted, "Get out of here!" Sweet kids.... (more)
May 31, 2016
WORLDNETDAILY — A Michigan father didn't exactly get the response he was expecting when he asked one of his sons a simple question routinely posed by parents all over the country: How was school today? "My son informed me there was a girl in the bathroom with him and the other kids in his class," Matt Stewart told WXYZ-TV in Detroit.... (more)
May 31, 2016
WORLDNETDAILY — Homeschooling reached a remarkable milestone in North Carolina during the 2014-15 school year. With enrollment topping 100,000 students, the Tar Heel State now has more homeschoolers than students in private school.... (more)
May 31, 2016
JEROME R. CORSI — On Mitt Romney's airplane heading to Boston on Election Day 2012, chief campaign strategist Stuart Stevens told WND that the former Massachusetts governor was certain to be elected president because "a positive campaign message trumps a ground game every time."... (more)
May 31, 2016
THOMAS SOWELL — Socialism sounds great. It has always sounded great. And it will probably always continue to sound great. It is only when you go beyond rhetoric, and start looking at hard facts, that socialism turns out to be a big disappointment, if not a disaster.... (more)
May 31, 2016
NEWSMAX — A man should be allowed to beat his wife "lightly" if she defies his wishes, according to legislation proposed by a powerful constitutional council in Pakistan, the Express-Tribune reports.... (more)
May 31, 2016
CHERYL CHUMLEY — In a flashback to 1986, Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States, told a listening America on Memorial Day to remember the veterans
May 30, 2016
All honor to American soldiers, with our humble gratitude and heartfelt thanks
ALAN KEYES — This Memorial Day, an otherwise angry and divided America has united in solemn remembrance of every member of the Armed Forces who has fought and died defending our nation... (more)
May 30, 2016
BOB UNRUH — The "Star-Spangled Banner," the martial, difficult-to-sing yet inspiring piece of music that the United States claims as its national anthem, has been around for nearly two centuries now. Some like it, same don't. It's played at sporting events, concerts, marches, dances and rodeos. In other words, it's everywhere.... (more)
May 30, 2016
CLIFF KINCAID — The Washington Post has written about "a grass-roots backlash against secularism, homosexuality, and changes introduced" during the time in power of a "Marxist-inspired" political party. But the story was not about the United States. It was about Brazil. The backlash to Marxism has not yet arrived in the United States, and it certainly won't happen with Donald J. Trump's candidacy. Trump has just demonstrated that he is scared of debating socialist Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).... (more)
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