I wish the cops in charge of babysitting the protests that occurred around the country last night had job applications …
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The Clarence Thomas Story: An American Masterpiece
Editor’s Note: This column was coauthored by Ken Klukowski. This week marks twenty-five years since President George H.W. Bush named …
Read More »Jesse Williams’s Rant — Media Didn’t Fact-Check His Lies
Where to start with actor Jesse Williams’ widely praised rant on police brutality and white racism delivered at this year’s …
Read More »One of the Suspects Who Executed Dallas Cops Identified
Law enforcement have identified a suspect in the Dallas police shootings as Micah Xavier Johnson, a 25-year-old veteran. He and …
Read More »#BlackLivesMatter, White Guilt, and the Marketing of Racism
I can’t breathe. I’m literally fighting back tears as I write, again, about this prevalent injustice. They don’t see us …
Read More »No, Hillary, It Is Not Time to Move On
Am I fantasizing even to hope that Hillary Clinton will finally be held accountable for her lies and corruption — …
Read More »Cops Executed in Dallas at Black Lives Matter Protest
Five Dallas law enforcement officers were murdered at a Black Lives Matter protest last night. Sources reported that four were police officers …
Read More »Racial Discrimination on Campus Likely to Go on Forever
“Affirmative action” will continue to be the routine course of business of college and university admissions for the foreseeable future. …
Read More »Churches in the Heartland Fight Back Against Homosexual Agenda
Two churches in Iowa are fighting back against the government’s push to allow men into facilities where women and girls expect privacy …
Read More »What Are We Celebrating?
There was a time when the Fourth of July meant something more than a three-day weekend. Speeches, writings and commemorative …
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