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Biden’s Border Failures Pile Up
On Tuesday, reporters were finally granted access to one of the Texas facilities being used by the Biden administration to provide temporary shelter to unaccompanied children who’ve illegally crossed the U.S. border in recent weeks. What they found were incredibly overcrowded conditions. The facility, that has a capacity for 250… CONTINUE
The American Civil War Is Over Judeo-Christian Values
By Dennis Prager Leave a Comment
Conservatives often speak of Judeo-Christian values and how the current civil war in the United States and the rest of the West is essentially a battle between those values and the left, which rejects Judeo-Christian values. They are right. But they rarely explain what Judeo-Christian values are. Yet, without an… CONTINUE
What Joe Knows
By Bill O'Reilly Leave a Comment
“They call me the Wanderer, Yeah, the Wanderer I roam around, around …” – Dion That should be President Biden’s theme song based upon his first press conference. Man, was he all over the place. I mean, here’s the deal. Joe Biden is the most powerful person in the world… CONTINUE
The Latest Left-Wing Anti-American Lie: ‘Anti-Asian Racism’
By Dennis Prager Leave a Comment
If you rely on The New York Times, the Democratic Party or CNN — they are interchangeable — for your perception of reality, you now believe America is reeling from the latest expression of white supremacy: Anti-Asian racism. It is a lie, the purpose of which is to: a) Further… CONTINUE
Searching for Culture Battles Instead of Solvency
Last week, I didn’t do any political writing… or reading, for that matter. I was on a fun multi-state road trip with my family, and I’ve been told that reading or writing while driving isn’t particularly safe. I did however listen to few political podcasts in the car. I should… CONTINUE
Creating Racism
By Bill O'Reilly Leave a Comment
Imagine you are a third grader in the Wake County, North Carolina school district, the largest in the state. All around you are children of different ethnicities and skin colors. Your parents say that you are in school to learn things that will help you throughout life. But there is something very… CONTINUE
The Human Need To Feel Important — and How Government Squelches It
By Dennis Prager Leave a Comment
If one were to draw up a list of human needs, food and shelter would be at the top. With great respect to Freudians, sex would not be No. 2. The need for meaning would be second only to the need for food. That meaning is more important to happiness… CONTINUE
The Death of Fairness
By Bill O'Reilly Leave a Comment
All rational human beings have one thing in common: we are disappointed when treated unfairly. The doctrine that people should be given protection from malice and persecution is the essence of Judeo-Christian tradition. You must not bear false witness against another person. You are compelled to treat others as you… CONTINUE
