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How did Democrats get so out

How did Democrats get so out

How did Democrats get so out of touch with the American people?

The president of the United States, equal parts senescent and feckless, garners record-shattering low approval ratings seemingly each week. Last week, a new Quinnipiac University survey found that a paltry 31% of Americans approve of the way Joe Biden is handling his job.
Politics and the

Politics and the

Politics and the providence of God

When U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, it felt like the beginning of the end for many conservative causes. The court was already moving left.
Resign, Joe, before you make things worse

Resign, Joe, before you make things worse

Resign, Joe, before you make things worse

It is difficult, perhaps impossible, to describe just how bad President Joe Biden is at his job. Comparisons to Jimmy Carter are pervasive but trite -- and too flattering to Carter.
You’re a scientist? So what?

You’re a scientist? So what?

You’re a scientist? So what?

A caller to my radio show last week, a physician, took strong issue with me regarding COVID-19 therapeutics. He accused me of not believing in science. His last words before we had to go to a commercial break were, “I’m a scientist.
Why are drag queens everywhere?

Why are drag queens everywhere?

Why are drag queens everywhere?

In a world filled with strange developments, perhaps one of the strangest is America’s new fascination with connecting kids with drag queens. Evidently, like turkey at Thanksgiving, it just isn’t Pride Month if there aren’t any men dressed like women twerking in front of children.

No basis for arrogance

1. In regard to our lives: We each had absolutely no part in bringing ourselves into existence, and our parents didn’t really have that much to do either, other than to have a desire.
An unsecured border is a mortal hazard

An unsecured border is a mortal hazard

An unsecured border is a mortal hazard

It happened outside Brackettville, Texas, which sits about halfway between Uvalde and the border crossing at Del Rio. This was a shooting you probably did not hear about -- in part, thankfully, because no one was hurt.
Why we can’t have a nice Independence Day any more

Why we can’t have a nice Independence Day any more

Why we can’t have a nice Independence Day any more

EDitor’s note: Dennis Prager is off this week. Please enjoy the following column by Ben Shapiro. On July 3, 1776, shortly after the approval of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress, John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail.