President Trump’s nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett creates a real dilemma for the Democrats. Since President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert Bork to replace Justice Lewis Powell on the Supreme Court in 1987, the Democrats have followed a policy of harshness and ruthlessness in going after Republican Supreme Court nominees.
Click Here to ContinueThe unfortunate death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the back half of what is quickly becoming a contentious Presidential election has opened a can of worms.
Click Here to ContinueHow can the return to America’s core values help us overcome current social unrest and build a better tomorrow for all Americans? Newt’s guest is Kay James, President of the Heritage Foundation.
Click Here to ContinueCalifornia’s forests are burning. California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, says fires are raging because of climate change. Many scientists, however, attribute the spread of fires to improper forest management. They agree that prescribed burns and preventative fire measures must be implemented in California so that if fires start, there is less “fuel” (dead trees) to elevate the fires to uncontainable levels.
Click Here to ContinueLast week, we asked readers “Is everyone in your household voting for the same person for president?” The results are in after … Read more
Click Here to ContinueAs the United Nations marks its 75th anniversary this week, it’s worth recalling the organization’s purpose. For those who don’t remember, it’s spelled out in the first words of the UN Charter:
“We the people of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind.”
In short, the UN was created to prevent World War III. Too many people wrongly think the UN has succeeded.
The American people must know about the Biden family cronyism, corruption, and dishonesty before they even think about giving them access to the oval office.
Tuesday night is a great time to start.
The New York Times launched the 1619 Project last year with an ambitious aim: To “reframe” American history, portraying 1619 as the year of America’s “true founding.” However, after a barrage of criticism from scholars on both sides of the political spectrum, the 1619 Project started to let some air out of the balloon. Without issuing any correction or clarification, the Times quietly removed the reference to 1619 as the year of America’s true founding.
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