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March 12, 2018
ALAN KEYES The Florida Legislature moved forward with a bill last week "that includes new restrictions on rifle sales and a program to arm some teachers." The measure also includes a provision to "raise the minimum age to buy rifles from 18 to 21." At least one Florida lawmaker has rejected that age provision as unconstitutional.... (more)
March 12, 2018
Book review
JOAN SWIRSKY The word Politicide was first coined by Abba Eban – Israel's foreign minister in 1967 – to describe the attempted murder of the sovereign, independent State of Israel by enemies both within and outside of the fledgling state. When Victor Sharpe first read the word, he told me how it resonated in "the deepest parts of my heart and soul."... (more)
March 12, 2018
THE HILL The House Intelligence Committee is shutting down its contentious investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, the top Republican leading the probe announced on Monday.... (more)
March 12, 2018
NEWSBUSTERS On Monday, the House Intelligence Committee closed its inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, much to the chagrin of the liberal media. The committee confirmed that the Russians were indeed trying to cause chaos in the election, claimed they weren't out to help candidate Donald Trump specifically and that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. But during their evening broadcasts, ABC and CBS downplayed the findings while NBC ignored them.... (more)
March 12, 2018
NEWSMAX Conservative economist Larry Kudlow is the front-runner to replace Gary Cohn as President Donald Trump's chief economic adviser, CNBC's Jim Cramer reports.... (more)
March 12, 2018
NEWSMAX The White House on Sunday pledged to help states pay for firearms training for teachers and reiterated its call to improve the background check system as part of a new plan to prevent school shootings. But in a move sure to please the gun lobby, the plan does not include a push to increase the minimum age for purchasing assault weapons to 21, which President Donald Trump had repeatedly championed.... (more)
March 12, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Democrats have marked the first year of the House's investigation into Russian election meddling by promoting conspiracy tales in the Christopher Steele dossier and leaking to the press more than two dozen stories, some of which Republicans contend were way off base.... (more)
March 12, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER Former intelligence chief James Clapper is poised to avoid charges for allegedly lying to Congress after five years of apparent inaction by the Justice Department.... (more)
March 11, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES A Russian billionaire writes that George Soros, a major financier of liberal causes, is funding Fusion GPS, the firm that orchestrated the Christopher Steele dossier. If true, it is possible that Fusion GPS's ongoing anti-Trump investigations have not only been funded by the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton campaign, but also by currency trader Soros. He recently pledged $18 billion to a cast of liberal groups and causes.... (more)
March 11, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW Internal radio-dispatch recordings released Thursday contradict the narrative advanced by the Broward County sheriff's deputy who sheltered in place rather than trying to stop the massacre occurring inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. In the face of widespread criticism, Deputy Scot Peterson publicly insisted that he believed the mass shooting, which claimed 17 lives on February 14, was taking place outside on the athletic fields surrounding the school.... (more)
March 11, 2018
BYRON YORK It's become a hot topic in coverage of the Trump-Russia investigation: A Trump supporter met with a Russian in the Seychelles in January 2017, and something consequential may or may not have happened. The Trump supporter was Erik Prince, the former Navy SEAL best known as the founder of Blackwater, the security firm that helped guard U.S. forces and installations in Iraq.... (more)
March 11, 2018
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY 'What's good for the goose . . ." is more an understandable impulse than a useful rule of thumb in legal controversies, particularly legal controversies in which an error has been made. The White House and congressional Republicans have watched in ire as the Trump administration has been tied in knots by the no-boundaries Mueller investigation. "Okay," they're thinking, "now, it's payback time."... (more)
March 10, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES The National Rifle Association filed a federal lawsuit Friday against Florida over its new law making it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to buy a rifle. Florida Republican Gov. Rick Scott had signed the bill into law earlier that day, raising the age to purchase a firearm from 18 to 21. "We filed a lawsuit against the state for violating the constitutional rights of 18 to 21 year olds," Marion Hammer, a NRA lobbyist in Florida, told The Tallahassee Democrat.... (more)
March 10, 2018
NEWSMAX China's on track to contain the world's largest Christian population thanks to a surge in underground house churches and state-sanction places of worship, according to the Council of Foreign Relations. In a background document titled "Christianity in China," the CFR estimates of the number of Protestants at anywhere from 58 million to 115 million and higher
March 10, 2018
NEWSMAX Mitt Romney is shaking hands, posing for pictures and cracking jokes as he barnstorms Utah seeking votes for his Senate bid. What he isn't doing is talking about his well-documented feuds with President Trump. Wearing blue jeans and flashing his famous smile, Romney strode into a gymnasium lined with elk antlers and rifles to greet a group of sportsmen not far from the Bears Ears National Monument, downsized recently by the Trump administration.... (more)
March 8, 2018
NEW YORK POST President Trump has agreed to sit down with his North Korean nemesis Kim Jong-Un sometime in the next two months to discuss stripping the hermit nation of its nuclear arsenal, it was announced Thursday.... (more)
March 8, 2018
GREG COROMBOS Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton says North Korea has no intention of scrapping its nuclear program, it's trying to sucker the United States into relaxing sanctions, and it's now just months away from being able to deploy nuclear weapons capable of reaching any point in the United States.... (more)
March 8, 2018
ART MOORE A lengthy, glowing New Yorker magazine profile on the anti-Trump "dossier" author, Christopher Steele, reported the former MI6 agent knew that his work was funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.... (more)
March 8, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Mitt Romney is being hit with the first attack ad of the Utah Senate race Thursday, a slickly produced video that portrays him as a darling of the D.C. establishment and gives him the nickname "flip-flopper Mitt." The ad from Republican candidate Larry Meyers slams Mr. Romney, the presumptive front-runner in the GOP race, with accusations of not being conservative enough for Utah voters.... (more)
March 8, 2018
WORLDNETDAILY Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday that documents related to the failed Fast and Furious federal gun-running program that former Attorney General Eric Holder kept hidden are going to be released.... (more)
March 8, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES The Border Patrol says it's been forced to release a drunken driver back onto the streets, and nearly missed out on nabbing a fake UPS delivery van carrying 77 illegal immigrants
March 8, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Progressives who have never quite cut the cord with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan despite his anti-Semitic rants are suddenly paying the price, starting with the Women's March leaders. Calls for Women's March president Tamika D. Mallory to resign erupted after she attended a Feb. 25 speech in Chicago at which Mr. Farrakhan railed against "the Satanic Jew," saying "powerful Jews are my enemy" while singling her out for recognition.... (more)
March 8, 2018
NEWSMAX The FBI has detailed to Congress a series of mistakes and missed opportunities to intervene before a gunman killed 17 people at a Florida high school last month. FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich made the comments in a closed briefing Tuesday with members of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees.... (more)
March 8, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES If Florida Gov. Rick Scott has a reputation for anything, it's keeping a cool head in a crisis. How he is navigating the latest may help determine whether he wins a new job in November. In the aftermath of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Mr. Scott has begun drawing fine lines between himself and more unyielding positions of powerful groups.... (more)
March 8, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES Clinical psychologist and professor Jordan B. Peterson's critics catapulted him into the news again this week with Queen's University protests and the ominous threat, "Lock em in and burn it down." The Amazon bestselling author of "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" has a chapter titled "Assume That The Person You Are Listening To Might Know Something You Don't." Canadian students decided on Monday night that it might be preferable to assault or kill their guest speaker
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