So, I woke up the other morning and checked my email to find one from Bank of America advising me that there’s been suspicious activity on my account and to click here or call there. My first reaction, “here we go again.” Well, I don’t automatically start clicking around unless… CONTINUE
Steyn’s After America
Sometimes the author rises to meet the times, and the times cooperate. Just after the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark Steyn forever cemented his reputation among the literary Right by releasing America Alone, a short, painfully well written and reasoned book about terrorism and demography. America Alone had the effect on the Right of an excruciatingly loud,… CONTINUE
Look in the Mirror…Please!
There was a time when a run in your stocking or a bra strap showing was a fashion disaster. Black bras under white blouses and ripped fishnet stockings seem commonplace today. Mother Angelica of EWTN, my go-to-gal for all things Catholic, used to think that mirrors on street corners would… CONTINUE
Word Pictures
Words are important. We put them on paper and make books. We use them to argue or defend a point. We encourage, console, correct, and demand with words. While the words, and the delivery of the words, are very important, it’s what words do in our brain that makes them… CONTINUE
Coming Out of the Conservative Shell
Since the inception of the Tea Party, the media has largely tried to paint the movement as a group of angry, anti-government extremists who couldn’t wait to leave their secluded cabins and double-wide trailers to gather in joint opposition of the first black president. I think the media-elites actually believed… CONTINUE
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