For conservatives, and conservatism as a whole, Paul Ryan will go down in history as one of the most principled and most important conservatives to have ever been in Congress.
Read MoreIn America, should some people be told to go back to their home country or do we all move forward together – disagreements and all?
Read MoreThe first Democratic debates are over, and now we turn to the observations of who won, who lost, who was surprising, and whose campaign is winding down.
Read MoreTwo hundred and forty-three years ago, the Colonies declared independence and created the country that we know today as the United States of America. But why should we still celebrate?
Read MoreIt’s not our job to scream and groan about the injustices of those in those particular circumstances, but to understand the realities of their lives and aid those people in the best way we socially can.
Read MoreWhat’s surprising is that the very same party that Google, Twitter, and Facebook protect and promote—the Democratic party—is leading the charge against them.
Read MoreThe danger of a culture so focused on scandals is that we completely lose sight of our humanity. Arbitrarily, the media picks and chooses what we call sin.
Read MoreMuch was left to desire from Mueller’s Wednesday statement, and his decision to not comment any further as to whether or not Trump obstructed justice shows the disastrous job he did as the special prosecutor.
Read MoreFrom a pro-life perspective, would we say that a woman who has sought and received an abortion has committed a crime?
Read MoreHis blue-collar appearance and his ‘return to normalcy’ type of campaigning can win him the presidency come November of 2020.
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