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The Seditious Left: Prosecute the Berkeley rioters by enforcing federal law

Matthew Vadum, The violent uprising at UC Berkeley last week, sparked by Milo Yiannopoulos’s Freedom Center-sponsored speech on “sanctuary campuses,” could have been put down by authorities by enforcing existing federal law, but they didn’t act. They let Berkeley burn. Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin (D) seemed to green-light the riots, employing the twisted leftist logic

How Reagan Dealt With Berkeley Protesters (VIDEO)

Daniel Greenfield, Back when California had sane leadership. That’s when Reagan spoke out on “The Morality Gap at Berkeley” There has been a leadership gap and a morality and decency gap at the University of California at Berkeley where a small minority of beatniks, radicals and filthy speech advocates have brought such shame to and

Lower Conduct Standards for Liberals

Walter E. Williams, One can only imagine the widespread media, political and intellectual condemnation of Republicans and conservatives if, after the inauguration of Barack Obama, they had gone on a violent and vicious tear all over the nation as did Democrats and liberals after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. They committed acts such as

An old Muslim view. Christian God ‘Loves’ Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll?

Raymond Ibrahim, In keeping with ongoing revelations of just how immoral some Muslims view Christianity—to one cleric, Christian church worship is worse than murder and bloodshed—here is another Muslim cleric that appeared on an Arabic language television program claiming that the Christian God “loves”—and thus demands that his followers loves and practice—immoral behavior.  This is

Pat Buchanan: Trump’s Enemies See an Opening #JohnMcCain

Pat Buchanan, “Fake news!” roared Donald Trump, the work of “sick people.” The president-elect was referring to a 35-page dossier of lurid details of his alleged sexual misconduct in Russia, worked up by a former British spy. A two-page summary of the 35 pages had been added to Trump’s briefing by the CIA and FBI

The Left Has Pushed ‘Implicit Bias’ Tests For Years. One Problem: They’re Crap.

Ben Shapiro, For years, the left has pushed the notion that Americans are “implicitly biased.” Hillary Clinton repeated this trope throughout the campaign. In her first debate with Donald Trump, Hillary told NBC’s Lester Holt, “I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police. I think, unfortunately, too many of us in

Religious Education Has Benefits Secular Ed Lacks

Ashley Bateman, Having students think about religion increases their political tolerance and ability to delay gratification, new research suggests. The study’s conclusions call into question choice programs that tend to favor public charter schools over private schools. The study, titled “Losing My Religion? The Impact of Spiritual Cues on Noncognitive Skills,” published in October 2016,

After this election, can we still love our neighbors (even if we are polar political opposites?)

Karen Ehman, Our next-door neighbors are like family to us. They are a retired couple in their seventies. My husband and I are in full-on mid-life mode, parents of teens and young adults. This couple allows one of our sons to use their kayak on the weekends. I make them homemade strawberry jam each summer.

The Great Trump Victory: How Groups of people Came Together and Will Again

Americans Must Now Unite, Our politics are already suffering—and our businesses will, too. The divisive election our country just endured has revealed fault lines throughout society—including the workplace. Now, those political divisions threaten to impact staffing decisions as candidates and hiring managers adopt the use of a term introduced during the latter stages of this campaign: