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Thank you, Tom Tancredo

Thank you, Tom Tancredo

Thank you, Tom Tancredo

Tom Tancredo is fighting cancer. If you are a believer in God and country, please join me in prayer for a dear friend, mentor and patriot. While I cannot offer any comfort from his physical pain and suffering, I will do what I can with my words to lift up his indomitable spirit.
Leftism threatens even reddest states

Leftism threatens even reddest states

Leftism threatens even reddest states

Idaho is one of the top five reddest states in America -- for now. The majority of its citizens are rock-ribbed conservatives, pro-life, pro-law-and-order and devoutly Christian. Voters have chosen Republican presidential candidates every year there since 1952 (with the exception of 1964).
The failure of America’s major religions on COVID-19

The failure of America’s major religions on COVID-19

The failure of America’s major religions on COVID-19

For two years, Americans have been partially or entirely deprived of fundamental freedoms -- of assembly, speech, religious liberty, making a living, a child’s right to an education, access to early treatment for a potentially deadly virus, and more.
It’s all about ideology

It’s all about ideology

It’s all about ideology

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dennis Prager is on vacation this week. We hope readers will be interested in the following Creators Syndicate column by Laura Hollis. United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement recently.
Midterms won’t be kind to Democrats

Midterms won’t be kind to Democrats

Midterms won’t be kind to Democrats

As we race toward this fall’s midterm elections, it is obvious to even cursory observers of our political landscape that Democrats are in for a shellacking. Both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have job approval ratings that are underwater by double-digit margins.

Time for change in Texas

An often-heard rallying cry by conservative Republicans is that we need term limits for those holding political office.
China: more than meets the spy

China: more than meets the spy

China: more than meets the spy

Whenever the U.S. goes head-to-head with China at the Olympics, there’s always an intense competitiveness between the two sports superpowers. But that rivalry extends to a lot more than the Games, as FBI Director Christopher Wray has spelled out in terrifying detail.
Voter ID requirements make sense

Voter ID requirements make sense

Voter ID requirements make sense

A young man who looks like a teenager walks into a liquor store and pulls a bottle of cheap whiskey off a shelf. He puts it down at the checkout counter and pulls out his wallet. The clerk at the counter looks at him skeptically. “Can I see your ID?” he asks.