The Democrat Party’s political funhouse hall of mirrors has finally shattered.
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With a nod to Oliver Hardy, here is another nice mess the federal government has gotten us into.
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Not long after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, a ubiquitous symbol of American capitalism found its way to the streets once ruled by Stalin’s iron fist.
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Last week, in this column, I wrote of George Barna’s recent research that indicates just slightly more than a third of American pastors (and even fewer parishioners) have a biblical worldview.
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By Sen. Rick Scott
Last month, I traveled to Germany, Poland and Lithuania to meet with American service members and hear from government officials on the state of democracy in Europe while Russia wages war against Ukraine.
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Well, it’s official. The only cheap gasoline that President Biden seems to like is the stuff he keeps pouring on the bonfire of racial grievance politics.
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In his new book, “Conservatism: A Rediscovery,” Yoram Hazony makes a convincing case that Enlightenment rationalism is the god that failed.
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By Diana Furchtgott-Roth and David McIntosh
New inflation data show annualized inflation persistently above 8%, with inflation over the past 3 months running at almost 10%.
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