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With the Presidency and majorities in both houses of Congress for the first time since 2006, I see a real …
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The day after one of the greatest political upsets in world history, I dug out my July 2016 exchange with …
Read More »President-elect Trump: A Mandate for Change
Republicans now have the White House and retain control of the Senate and the House of Representatives. After a contentious …
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Here is what eight years of President Obama’s “post-racial” reign have wrought.The weekend before Election Day, Hillary Clinton grinned from …
Read More »What Happened to American Ideals?
A friend of mine told me a few months ago what he expected the headlines would read the day after …
Read More »Single-Issue Voters Change the World, So Vote Pro-Life
I have to laugh when I hear liberals accuse social conservatives of being “single-issue” voters. Of course voters, like me, …
Read More »Religious Freedom and Rights of Business Owners
Alliance Defending Freedom hosted a symposium last month featuring Christian clients fighting for their religious freedom. Blaine Adamson, owner of …
Read More »Which Candidate Advocates Neutral Laws and Impartial Enforcement?
The underpinnings of a decent society are neutral laws — laws that favor no particular individual or group — and …
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