Ann Coulter, In an interview with NPR last Friday, Trump’s chief of staff John Kelly described the illegal aliens pouring across our border in the most gentle manner imaginable. He said that illegal aliens aren’t “bad people,” but also “not people that would easily assimilate into the United States into our modern society.” They are,
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It’s Time to Choose: Prosperity or Crazy
Wayne Allyn Root, I’m pro choice. I’m not talking about abortion. What I mean is sane people have to make a choice. There are two clear choices. Prosperity and a booming U.S. economy. Or pure freaking crazy.It’s up to American voters to choose. On one hand…Small business optimism is the highest in almost four decades
Trump’s Generals Are Too Valuable to Be Dismissed
Victor Davis Hanson, Near-daily gossip surrounds Donald Trump’s three marquee generals. The media sometimes blare out rumors that Gen. John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, is proving to be a loose cannon and might soon be fired. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, Trump’s national security adviser, is occasionally rumored to be a robotic PowerPoint
Why Ben Shapiro is Wrong About Needing Political Elites
Daniel Greenfield, Does America need “political elites“? Ben Shapiro says, we do. As consumers, we tend to pick experts for jobs, from established brands. In our politicians, we do the opposite. That makes fringy mediocrity a calling card. Enough is enough. I’m a Tea Partier down to the bone — I want power out of
Equal Justice for All Includes Our Unborn
Congressman Jim Banks, Today, hundreds of thousands of Americans will gather in Washington to advocate for the cause of life. The United States was founded on the universal principle that all people have a God-given right to life. All includes every single human-being, regardless of race, gender or age. However, since the Supreme Court’s tragic
Did Dolly Parton Banish “Dixie” Over Political Correctness?
Todd Starnes, Dolly Parton’s famous “Dixie Stampede” just got trampled by a politically correct mob. The popular dinner show with locations in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri, will now be called, “Dolly Parton’s Stampede.” For nearly 30 years, the Dixie Stampede has been a family-friendly dinner show attraction — featuring great food and expert
Marijuana Lights Up the Wrong Way
Andy Schlafly, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is being attacked on both sides of the aisle for rescinding the Obama policy that opened the floodgates to marijuana addiction. Funded by libertarian billionaires such as the Koch brothers, pro-pot senators like Cory Gardner are demanding that AG Sessions stand down and continue Obama’s misguided policy. Sessions rescinded
A Six-Question Test for 2018 — and Beyond
Ed Feulner, Conservatives, we have our work cut out for us this year. Mind you, 2017 definitely had its ups. Neil Gorsuch is on the Supreme Court. The war on terrorism moved in the right direction, with the prime minister of Iraq declaring victory over ISIS. The Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of the
Are Iranians Really Protesting Against Islam?
Raymond Ibrahim, What’s behind their social, political, and even economic grievances. What began on December 28 as local protests against high food prices in the northern city of Mashhad, Iran, has spiraled into mass protests consisting of some hundreds of thousands of Iranians in some two dozen cities, including if not especially Tehran, the seat of
What We Owe Trump in 2018
Larry Provost, The current President of the United States deserves our support in 2018 and beyond. For years we as Americans have sat around our tables and said, “It would be nice to elect someone who believes what they say and does what they say.” President Donald Trump is such a President as we have
Will War Cancel Trump’s Triumphs?
Pat Buchanan, Asked what he did during the French Revolution, Abbe Sieyes replied, “I survived.” Donald Trump can make the same boast. No other political figure has so dominated our discourse. And none, not Joe McCarthy in his heyday in the early ’50s, nor Richard Nixon in Watergate, received such intensive and intemperate coverage and
Merry Christmas (And Other Random Thoughts)
Derek Hunter, First off, Merry Christmas. This goes live on Christmas Eve, so I don’t have any delusions that a lot of people are going to be reading this. I hope they do, but I hope more that everyone has better things to do – be with family, wrap gifts, inadvertently get sucked in to