White Supremacy: Not our baby
One of the central plays the Left is running is to paint Christians and conservatives with the same dirty brush […]
One of the central plays the Left is running is to paint Christians and conservatives with the same dirty brush […]
Most of us have been pulled over by a cop. Imagine for a moment that this happens to you. The
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I recently returned from vacation where I swore off keeping up with the news in favor of logging lots of
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If there’s one thing the Left hates, it’s corporate America meddling in politics. Well not all of corporate America, but,
Last week I posted an interview with my friend Emily Buchanan of the Susan B. Anthony List, a political organization
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Recently I sat down with my friend Emily Buchanan to talk about abortion politics and her work as executive vice
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For a song that refers to itself as a “mighty melody,” it’s about what you’d expect: a florid piece of music, full of bombast and clanging cymbals. The Independent, a British newspaper, said that the production “has a strong North Korean vibe.” That may be overstating it, since the lyrics are more anodyne than jingoistic. But still, what are we supposed to do with a song like this? Will it join the great tradition of martial American songs that paint the aspirations of our nation as pre-blessed by an omnipotent and Americanized creator (cf. Battle Hymn of the Republic)? Or, as seems more likely, will it fade from our collective memory sooner than the swine flu hysteria?
Everyone has to have an overarching story. A mythos that holds what they see and hear together. When I lived in
News broke on Tuesday that a young boy in Britain would be denied access to further healthcare in the United
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“Believe in equal pay for equal work? Put your money where your mouth is.” So reads the website of the
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