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Why I’m not upset with Mitt Romney
Romney has subjected himself to isolation within his own party. He has likely doomed any future political plans. And he has guaranteed that he will be hated and vilified by millions of loyal Trump supporters in the years ahead.
A friendly word to the Never Trumpers
President Trump’s State of the Union message, coupled with the Democratic response, reminds me of why I voted for Trump in 2016.
The implications of the Democrats’ disastrous start in Iowa
Could things have started any worse for the Democrats after their virtual face plant in Iowa?
When the Church apologizes for speaking against extra-marital sex
Yes, the open letter states, “The Church of England has this week become a laughingstock to a nation that believes it is obsessed with sex. More importantly this statement has significantly damaged the mission of the Church and it has broken the trust of those it seeks to serve.
Why are we so shocked by the latest sexually charged halftime show?
Moms, are these the kind of shows you want your husbands and sons to watch? Or your daughters to emulate?
Trump’s Mideast peace plan: A 'deal of the century'
There is much to study and digest in President Trump’s just unveiled “Deal of the Century,” but allow me here to offer some immediate reflections.
Look who's spreading blood libel lies
The blood libel is one of the most hateful and destructive lies launched against the Jewish people over the centuries.
Bad news for Europe’s Jews on the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
Despite decades of efforts to educate and warn, and despite the constant refrain of “Never forget,” much of Europe no longer remembers the Holocaust.
When a drag queen has to lecture woke parents on morality
You know that American culture has hit an all-time low when it takes a drag queen to tell “woke” parents to keep their kids out of drag bars.
The fine line between religion and politics
President Trump’s historic speech to the March for Life crowd on Friday reminds us that there is often a very fine (and, quite often, very blurry) line between religion and politics.