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October 24, 2017
ALAN KEYES — U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan recently "ordered the government to allow an illegal immigrant minor in its custody to abort her preborn child 'promptly and without delay.'" But the premise of the U.S. Constitution, set forth in the Declaration of Independence, is that all human beings are endowed by their Creator with the certain unalienable rights, including first of all the right to life.... (more)
October 24, 2017
WES VERNON — His name (for the moment) is CS-1-pesunmably "Confidential Source-One." That's the undercover name accorded him for the time being by the FBI and others in government. That designation was handed to a Washington lobbyist who had been offered a role in the super-secret counterspy effort to push-back against a deal that originated back in 2009 by Russians eagerly seeking to purchase about 20 percent of America's stock of its vital war making-capable uranium to Russia. (See this column's recent not just unfit; actually dangerous Part 3).... (more)
October 23, 2017
WASHINGTON TIMES — The federal government posted a $666 billion deficit in the just-completed fiscal year 2017, the Treasury Department announced Friday, marking another year of deteriorating finances as the government slinks back toward the trillion-dollar mark.... (more)
October 23, 2017
How unaccompanied children in this country illegally are getting abortions
ROBERT KNIGHT — Under the Trump administration, the federal government no longer wants to be complicit in abortions performed on under-age teens who enter the country illegally. To the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), refusing to facilitate the killing of these unborn children is "unprecedented, it's unconstitutional, and it's also unconscionable," according to Brigitte Amiri, a senior ACLU staff lawyer.... (more)
October 23, 2017
BOB UNRUH — Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has completed the reversal of state legislation that barred men from women's public restrooms and showers. The move is drawing a warning from one of the state's most prominent personalities: Franklin Graham.... (more)
October 23, 2017
BYRON YORK — Have you noticed? In recent public comments, the lawmakers investigating the Trump-Russia affair, along with some of the commentators who dissect its every development, seem to be focusing more on the facts of Russia's attempts to interfere with the 2016 election and less on allegations that Donald Trump or his associates colluded with those efforts.... (more)
October 23, 2017
NEWSMAX — North Korea should be again listed as a state sponsor of terrorism, according to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. A sanctions bill against Iran, Russia, and North Korea requires the secretary of state to decide within 90 days whether to relist North Korea, legislation that Cruz introduced, the senator said in a Sunday New York Times opinion piece.... (more)
October 22, 2017
Speakers include Alan Keyes, Joseph Farah, Matt Barber
WORLDNETDAILY — In today's America, supporting traditional marriage is unlawful discrimination. To advocate for national borders is hateful. To exercise one's faith in the public square is bigoted. The Bible wrote about it millennia ago: "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!"... (more)
October 22, 2017
LLOYD MARCUS — For those of you who haven't heard, Mary and I moved from Florida to a tiny town in West Virginia to be closer to our parents. We are experiencing wonderful culture shock. I am not a fan of the winding mountain roads. Supermarket and hardware stores are over 20 miles away. And yet, we unexpectedly love our new heavenly haven of Americana.... (more)
October 22, 2017
THE HILL — A photo of pop music star Lady Gaga and all five living former presidents went viral on social media this weekend as the group united to raise money for disaster relief. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama gathered for a benefit concert at the One America Appeal fundraiser.... (more)
October 22, 2017
FEDERALIST PAPERS — An investigative team from the New York Times has compiled all of the footage from the Las Vegas massacre to construct the most complete picture that exists to date of this tragic event. We have embedded it below.... (more)
October 21, 2017
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Trump doesn't plan to prevent the government from publishing classified files detailing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, he tweeted Saturday, paving the way for the likely release next week of thousands of secret CIA and FBI documents.... (more)
October 21, 2017
BOB UNRUH — The Washington Post apparently has misfired in a political attack on former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore, now the GOP candidate for the Alabama Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.... (more)
October 21, 2017
WASHINGTON TIMES — The company behind the anti-Trump intelligence dossier that rocked last year's U.S. election is mounting a legal challenge to block the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from getting access to its banking records. Committee Chairman Devin Nunes issued a subpoena seeking bank records of Fusion GPS on Oct. 4 and the company fired back Friday, filing a complaint in federal court to block the bank from turning over the records.... (more)
October 21, 2017
ANDREW MCCARTHY — Let's put the Uranium One scandal in perspective: The cool half-million bucks the Putin regime funneled to Bill Clinton was five times the amount it spent on those Facebook ads
October 21, 2017
DAILY CALLER — Gold star widow Natasha De Alencar released the audio of a phone conversation she had with President Donald Trump in April about the death of her husband who was killed in Afghanistan.... (more)
October 21, 2017
FOX NEWS — Melania Trump is embracing a more active and public schedule as first lady
October 21, 2017
NEWSMAX — The U.S. birthrate hit a record low last year
October 21, 2017
SF GATE — It was 2 a.m. when Dr. Scott Witt got a call at home telling him he was needed to help evacuate the babies under his care in the neonatal intensive care unit at Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital. The Tubbs Fire, which had erupted hours earlier, was sweeping across much of the city and its flames were nearing the hospital.... (more)
October 20, 2017
LOS ANGELES TIMES — I drove as far as I could on Sweetland Road, a private dirt lane up a mountain in Redwood Valley northeast of Ukiah. When I came upon two incinerated vehicles
October 19, 2017
WES VERNON — Months ago, this column, along with others, focused on a super scandal super scandal ignored by the fake news outlets, about the Clintons through their foundation, which was up to its ears in an operation whose effect was to line the Clinton's pockets, and more importantly, possibly put us on the path to nuclear disaster. Hillary was then in the midst of her doomed presidential campaign.... (more)
October 19, 2017
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Trump said Thursday that "the real Russia story" involves reports that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama allowing Moscow to gain control of much of the U.S. supply of uranium.... (more)
October 19, 2017
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Trump on Thursday fumed about the discredited opposition-research dossier that first linked his campaign to Russia, after executives from the firm that created it invoked the Fifth Amendment right not to testify in Congress' Russia probe.... (more)
October 19, 2017
CHERYL CHUMLEY — The tables have turned and what was once the media's favorite message
October 19, 2017
BOB UNRUH — A new undercover video from James O'Keefe's Project Veritas in a series targeting establishment-media bias features a longtime New York Times employee confessing his coworkers hate Trump "like the plague, dude."... (more)
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