- 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
- Teachers’ Unions’ Backing of Radical ‘No Kings’ Rallies Speaks Volumes about America’s Education System
- The Battle for Pokrovsk
- Appeals Court Refuses to Dismiss Greenville County Republican Chairman’s Contempt Case
- 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
Syndicated Columnists
Conservatives Should Embrace the President's Solid Inaugural Message
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- By Neil Patel
President Joe Biden could have focused on any issue he wanted in his inaugural address. His base would have loved the whole thing to be about climate change or racial justice. Biden touched on some of these policy issues, but he focused most of his address on something totally different: national unity.
If anyone reading this doesn't believe that Biden correctly identified the issue of our time, I'm not even sure what to say. It's issue one, two and three.
How We Can Fix This Great Country, Starting With 3 Easy Steps
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- By Neil Patel
It's been obvious for quite a while that our country is coming apart at the seams. People on all sides are upset, and they want to punish their political opponents. We aren't able to disagree in a productive way. We demonize one another; we are too partisan; and we are definitely too angry. This isn't unique to the right or the left. It's all of us.
Our Hopes for 2021 Won't Be Fulfilled By a Politician, But By Us
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- By Salena Zito
Attention readers: Neil Patel is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Salena Zito.
COOK FOREST, Pennsylvania -- It has just finished snowing here, and the forest looks magical, draped in white. It takes on a silvery blue shine under the blue sky that emerged after the storm finished leaving its mark. The silence is soon broken by the crunching of snowshoes off in the distance.
Tevi Troy's 'Fight House' Holds Valuable Lessons for a Biden Administration
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- By Veronique de Rugy
Neil Patel is off this week, Veronique de Rugy is filling in his place.
President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden are quite different from each other. It is obvious in their personalities and in their policy positions. So, we can reasonably assume that their White House management styles will also be radically different. One thing is for sure: No matter how the new administration is managed, there will be some internal conflict.
Continuing Education During COVID-19
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- By Veronique de Rugy
Attention readers: Neil Patel is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Veronique de Rugy.
There's no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted childhood education. In many countries, kids have physically returned to school. In others, schools were never closed. Yet in the United States, many public schools have been closed since March, yielding disastrous results for millions of kids. While scientific data say it's safe to bring them back, incentives in the school systems are such that many kids continue to be locked up at home rather than receiving a proper education.
Republicans Are Blowing It in Georgia, and We May All Pay the Price
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- By Neil Patel
It's not alarmist to state that the future of our country could be defined by the two Georgia Senate races. We are in an existential moment, and it sure feels like we are floating through it in a daze, without the sense of urgency you would expect if the entire future of your country were on the line. We just had a tough election, but for those who care about our future, it's past time to wake up from the daze.
Why Americans Don't Believe Anything: Example 10,423
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- By Neil Patel
There is a lot of talk these days about conspiracies. A huge number of Americans are prone to believing some pretty wild stuff. This is true on the left, where a large number of people never stopped believing that President Donald Trump colluded with Russia to steal the White House from Hillary Clinton. This is also true on the right, where a large number of people believe that Trump is not just a president but also the leader of a war against a secret group of pedophiles who run the world. None of this is very healthy.
- The Bad and the Good
- What Happens When a Broken Country Tries to Fight a Pandemic
- Georgia May Decide the Future of our Country
- The Birth of the Coalition of Normal People May Be Upon Us
- It's Easy to Predict the Loser in Tuesday's Election
- Questions Joe Biden Should Answer About Hunter's Emails
- Big Tech's Election Interference Has Gone Too Far
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