Opinion

Robert Bork: Requiescat in Pace

by Dr. John Sparks December 27, 2012

On a dark February afternoon in 1988, 25 students in a U.S. Constitutional History class waited expectantly in a little-used dining hall on the campus of Grove City College (in Grove City, Pennsylvania) for a special guest lecturer to arrive. …

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Jefferson’s Robust Views on Religious Freedom

by Brian Walsh, T.J. Whittle & Garrett Bauman December 21, 2012

Thomas Jefferson called the holidays the season of “greatest mirth and jollity,” but as Americans gather with friends and family this month, recent threats to religious liberty might dampen some of their holiday cheer. Fortunately, Jefferson’s thought also can give…

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Are Traditionalists Guilty of Heresy?

by Louie Verrecchio December 20, 2012

The Year of Faith is in full swing, a year during which the Holy Father is encouraging the faithful to undertake an exploration of the Council documents with renewed vigor.
Bravo! The simple fact that far too few among us…

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Free to Choose?

by Ken Connor December 19, 2012

Americans’ affirmation of the “right to choose” is a feature of our national identity.  No matter where you go or what you’re doing, chances are you are confronted with a plethora of choices.  Go to the supermarket and you are…

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Even Chris Matthews Has Limits

by Emily Zanotti November 29, 2012

There is only so much action that can be taken on behalf of Susan Rice.
At some point it becomes ridiculous to waste time defending someone who has almost certainly no idea what she’s doing other than taking talking points…

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Holy Land Conflict: No Peace Among Wolves

by Matt Barber November 27, 2012

At times, complicated issues are most clearly understood in simple terms. Speaking before the Knesset in 2006, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu captured, in two brief sentences, that which lies at the heart of the ongoing, centuries-old Arab-Israeli conflict: “The…

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The Silver Lining for Conservatives

by Keith Koffler November 26, 2012

There is no minimizing the catastrophe for conservatives that occurred on Election Day. The United States voted for four more years of the most leftist occupant ever of the Oval Office.
And yet, President Obama’s triumph offers conservatives opportunities that…

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Benjamin Netanyahu: Leader of the Free World

by Matt Barber November 19, 2012

There has been much talk of late about America’s “fiscal cliff.” As troubling as our impending (Obama-spurred) economic collapse may be – and it is more troubling than even our most pessimistic economists are willing to admit – I’m even…

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What About the Homeless?

by Dr. Paul Kengor October 25, 2012

As a biographer of Ronald Reagan, I’m constantly asked to compare today’s fiscal/economic situation to what Reagan faced in the 1980s. Today’s record debt/deficits remind of the 1980s, though today’s are far worse, with the deficit at least six times…

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The Silence of American Feminists Is Deafening

by Ken Connor October 18, 2012

Unless you’ve been living under the rock for the past month or so, you’ve probably noticed that the campaign season has kicked into overdrive.  One of the critical voting blocks being targeted by Democrats are women.  The airwaves are clogged…

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