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Can This Country Return to Old-School Journalism?
When I worked at the University of Illinois, I had the great good fortune to befriend Ron Yates, who was…
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The Deceived vs. the Indoctrinated
The American public has been subjected to massive propaganda efforts by both our government and our media for years. It’s…
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It Really Isn’t About Biden vs. Trump
Over the past eight-plus years, political analysts of all stripes have tended to give Trump the wrong sort of credit…
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A Message From East Germany
Three years ago, we had the great pleasure of hosting Emma, a 16-year-old young woman from Magdeburg, Germany, who decided…
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Declare Your Independence From Propaganda and Lies
In the aftermath of the disastrous “debate” between President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, the…
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Catholics and Politics in 2024
Catholics are getting a lot of attention among political writers these days. And as with other demographics that once consistently…
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What Europeans and Americans Really Want
In last week’s European Parliamentary elections, citizens in country after country rejected left-wing policies. Predictably, left-leaning major media outlets across…
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It Isn’t Fashion — It’s Filth
Like a lot of other women my age, I grew up reading fashion magazines like Seventeen, Glamour, Mademoiselle and Vogue.…
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Pandering vs. Patriotism
Former President Donald Trump’s rally in the Bronx borough of New York City on May 23 and his willingness to…
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‘Diversity’ Without Virtue and Shared Values Is Chaos
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker gave a commencement address this month at Benedictine University in Kansas. Butker is a…
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Protests and Policy as Porn
The pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests have spread to university campuses across the country, just as the agitators hoped (and planned)…
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The Problem Is Academia
The explosion of violent and shockingly antisemitic protests on college campuses is just the latest in a series of self-inflicted…
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Eroding the Electoral College Erodes Americans’ Voting Rights
The structure of the American government was designed by the Founders to prevent raw majoritarianism: the three branches of government…
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Stop Voting for Intentions; Vote for Results
California’s $20/hour minimum wage for fast food workers went into effect this month, and the early results are negative. Companies…
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Onward, Christian Soldiers
As I often do over the Easter holiday, I watched a film that has the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus…
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