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Congress fixes problems in NDAA bill

Congress fixes problems in NDAA bill

Congress fixes problems in NDAA bill

EDitor’s note: The proposal to draft women into mandated military service is an issue the Dispatch Record has followed and spoken against. We trust readers will be encouraged by this follow-up commentary from Tony Perkins.
Inside the vaccine passport racket

Inside the vaccine passport racket

Inside the vaccine passport racket

The profit-maximizing corporations that covet your “digital health” data hide behind nonprofit umbrella groups that pose as public interest do-gooders.
Fauci stokes fear with emergence of COVID variant

Fauci stokes fear with emergence of COVID variant

Fauci stokes fear with emergence of COVID variant

Stand by for Act III. While the rest of the world reeled with the discovery of a new COVID variant, Omicron, at least one person appears to be basking in the spotlight once again: Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Legacy of 7 justices: more than 62 million dead babies

Legacy of 7 justices: more than 62 million dead babies

Legacy of 7 justices: more than 62 million dead babies

After President Richard Nixon appointed then-Appellate Court Judge Harry Blackmun to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1970, Blackmun somehow convinced members of the U.S. Senate that he embraced judicial restraint and felt a duty to protect “little persons.
The Right needs a more ‘muscular’ conservatism

The Right needs a more ‘muscular’ conservatism

The Right needs a more ‘muscular’ conservatism

At last month’s National Conservatism Conference in Orlando, Florida, I used my speech to criticize “Fusionism,” the postwar conservative movement’s default political alliance built upon a “Fusionist” political philosophy, and instead argued on behalf of an alternative path forward.
Brief guide to leftist destruction

Brief guide to leftist destruction

Brief guide to leftist destruction

To understand the modern world, perhaps the most important rule one needs to know is this: Everything the Left touches it ruins. This first became clear to me years ago during my radio show. I was talking about the Left’s war on the Boy Scouts (for not accepting announced gay people).
Disserving San Francisco

Disserving San Francisco

Disserving San Francisco

When I was a boy growing up in Marin County, just north of San Francisco, my mom enforced an unwavering wardrobe rule on my brothers and me: When we went downtown in the city, we had to wear a suit and tie.
Reality with regard to criminality not hard to understand

Reality with regard to criminality not hard to understand

Reality with regard to criminality not hard to understand

EDITOR’S NOTE: Josh Hammer is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following substitute column by Ben Shapiro. Last week, a 39-year-old black man in Waukesha, Wisconsin, plowed a maroon Ford Escape into a Christmas parade of children and older women.