- The Purpose of your Life -
- Revisiting the Great Work of Medical Missionary Dr. Anne Livingston in Haiti
- "I Beat Hitler!"
- Dick Cheney Was a Great Boss
- Concise Theology in Scripture
- U.S. Tomahawk Missiles and Ukraine
- Get US Out! of the USMCA
- The Battle for Pokrovsk
- Teachers’ Unions’ Backing of Radical ‘No Kings’ Rallies Speaks Volumes about America’s Education System
- Public Advocate CEO Eugene Delgaudio Asks President Trump to Punish Discover - Debanking Link to Southern Poverty Law Center Cited
- Can We Change The History Of Our Future?
- The Busan Trade Summit between U.S. and China
- Project Ukraine and Ukrainian/CIA Intelligence
- Tariffs in American History
- Ukraine War Complications: Moldova and Transnistria
Guest Columnists
Free Mitch Rutledge
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- By Stephen Moore
Nearly everyone has seen the classic movie "The Shawshank Redemption." Well, it turns out there is a real life "Red" Redding, the character played by Morgan Freeman. He is in prison in Alabama. He has been there for nearly 40 years. He was guilty of his crime: a murder he committed as a teenager in a drug operation. But so many people who have interacted with Rutledge in prison see the similarities in character with Red.
Lessons Georgia Voters Can Learn From California
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- By Star Parker
One of the many beauties of freedom is there is always surprise.
Georgia voters might consider what is happening in California as the nation's blue-state poster child turns purple.
Why?
When the left seizes power, they don't know when to stop. But voters know how to say, "Whoa, enough."
The Sovietization of California
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- By Dennis Prager
I am writing this column upon returning home to California after five days in Florida. For the first time since my first trip to Los Angeles in 1974 and moving there two years later, I dreaded going to California.
That first trip, as a 25-year-old New Yorker, I experienced the palpable excitement looking at the American Airlines flight board at JFK airport and seeing "Los Angeles." For most Americans, the very name "California" elicited excitement, wonder, even envy of Californians, and most of all ... freedom. While America always represented freedom, within America, California exemplified freedom most of all.
Raphael Warnock Will Take Georgia and America in Wrong Direction
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- By Star Parker
What would our nation look like if every day, every American -- of every background and ethnicity -- were to wake up with the conviction that they are 100% responsible for the circumstances of their lives?
No blame, no victimhood, no excuses saying that what is happening to them is because of someone else.
It touches, I believe, the heart of Christianity.
Media Saves Joe Biden -- Just as It Saved Barack Obama
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- By Larry Elder
Hunter Biden, President-elect Joe Biden's son, is undergoing a tax investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Delaware concerning Hunter's lucrative work with Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board Hunter sat, despite a lack of energy experience and the ability to speak Russian or Ukrainian.
President Trump: Promises Made, Promises Kept
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- By Star Parker
A retrospective on President Donald Trump's four years in office must be put in perspective of what he himself promised to accomplish when he ran: Make America Great Again.
To answer the question requires, of course, defining what makes America great and asking to what extent President Trump put the nation on course toward this goal.
If one believes, as I do, that what makes America great is that it must be a free nation under God, that this stands at the core of what makes the nation prosperous and moral, I think President Trump's achievements have been significant.
Remembering Walter Williams, Friend and Mentor
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- By Larry Elder
I met economist and professor Walter Williams when I interviewed him while hosting a local TV show in Cleveland. We discussed a number of topics but focused on race-based preferences, aka affirmative action. Williams adamantly opposed it, still an unpopular position to take, but especially back then and especially for a Black person. He calmly explained how affirmative action causes a mismatch between a student and his or her ability to succeed on a campus more competitive than would have been the case but for the race-based preferential admission. Without racial preferences, I said, schools like Harvard might have few or no Blacks. To this Williams said, "So?"
- The Massive Election Fraud of 2020 Can Not Stand
- Conspiracies in the Bible
- I Got A Spell On You!
- Trump, Biden—and the Curious Case of the Undecided Voter
- Trump Declares Lynching a Hate Crime and KKK and ANTIFA Terrorists
- As American's Greatest Prolife President and New Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, Trump Redirects Race Discussion in US
- America’s Conflict With Human Nature

