The Battle for Western Civilization in our Universities
When I was an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, a requirement for graduation was a survey/readings course called Western Civilization.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
When I was an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, a requirement for graduation was a survey/readings course called Western Civilization.
Since Joe Biden has occupied the White House, more than 7.2 million illegals have entered our nation, a number greater than the population of 36 states.
A recent headline on the front page of the Los Angeles Times was a revelation for some folks. “Half of U.S. says California declining, 30% of Democrats say ‘too liberal.’”
Despite parental objections, the nation’s largest teachers’ unions have let it be known that they will support Marxist and socialist teachers who are teaching Critical Race Theory anyway.
There was predictable outrage among American lawmakers when the world learned that Vladimir Putin’s most significant political opponent died mysteriously in prison Friday.
The defense of Biden’s mental capacity can be summed up in these eight words: “Believe what we say, not what you see.”
As I was surfing The Internet the other day, I came across an article that discussed crime and punishment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
What do Cori Bush, Fani Willis, and Stacy Abrams have in common? The three Democrats are subjects of inquiries for alleged mishandling of federal campaign funds, misconduct, and ethics violations.
Ever since Donald Trump promised to seal our southern border with a massive border wall, his Democrat opponents and others who believe in open borders insisted walls don’t work.
At its height in the 1920s, the British Empire was the largest the world had ever known-so far-flung, it was said that “the sun never sets on the British Empire
Harvard President Claudine Gay’s ouster from Harvard was because she refused to condemn campus protests that called for the genocide of Jews and more than 50 instances of plagiarism in her woefully marginal academic publication history.
The good news is that Claudine Gay has resigned as Harvard’s president. The bad news is that she is still on the faculty, drawing a $900,000 annual salary and teaching students.
Once upon a time, newspapers and magazines were physical products you flipped through as you read them—not microelectronic cybernetic versions of themselves that you squinted at on a cell phone or other hand-held wireless device.
Obama and Biden put our troops in harm’s way by imposing stifling and dangerous Rules of Engagement (ROE). It was almost as if they worried that American forces would kill too many Taliban. they are now attempting to force thee same thing on the IDF
Who can the public believe in a nation where opinion and the “narrative” masquerade as unbiased and accurate news—an unpardonable journalistic violation that we see more and more often today on network and cable news reports?
Given the U.N.’s open support of tyranny and terror, Tehran, Moscow, Beijing, or Pyongyang are more rational headquarters for the U.N. than New York City.
I never thought I would see the day in America when college students would embrace the Nazi party’s anti-Semitic policies that called for the extermination of all Jews.
The Bible says that Armageddon is the place of a final, conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil, and will end with a world consumed by fire.
While we are preoccupied with Israel’s newly declared war on Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists in the Middle East, we should also worry about the 160 mostly young males listed on America’s terror watch list who were stopped this year, by Federal agents from entering the U.S.—the highest number ever.
When Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel over the weekend, don’t think for an instant it did so without Iran’s permission—and, by extension, China’s.