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Demonizing Conservative Thought

The president has adopted an electoral strategy of demonizing conservative thought. This may be good politics, but it’s bad for the national debate. American Thinker [Continue]

Where is Palestine?

Palestine, variously known in history as Canaan, Judaea, Eretz Yisrael, Filastin, and Syria Palaestina, has long been a malleable geographical entity. American Thinker [Continue]

SCOTUS and Religious Freedom’s Slippery Slope

The free exercise clause is the First Amendment’s redheaded stepchild. The root cause of the problem: “greater good through government” thinking. American Thinker [Continue]

Naomi Schaefer Riley and the Corruption of the Academy

Not only did Naomi Schafer Riley expose black studies, but, indirectly, she exposed the bubble that is academia. Academia in the liberal arts and sciences has become a therapeutic society for angry leftists able to act out in class under the guise of academic freedom. American Thinker [Continue]

Why Obama Challenged Arizona’s Immigration Law

Could the fed’s legal action against Arizona’s SB 1070 have been politically motivated? American Thinker [Continue]

Deconstructing the TIME Breastfeeding Cover

I started noticing things that I had previously overlooked. American Thinker [Continue]

Attack of the Tea Party Zombies

Readers who heed what the media says would have thought the tea party bitter clingers were dead, so this week’s election results must have seemed to them like the attack of the zombies. American Thinker [Continue]

A Speech I Would Like to Hear from a Politician…Any Politician!

Something that you may never have heard before coming out of the mouth of a politician. Well, let me clarify that. You’ve probably never heard it come out of the mouth of a sober politician. American Thinker [Continue]

Spinning Same-Sex Marriage

The real issue, it appears, is that Americans have a problem accepting a political mandate that they must fall in line with a cultural agenda that they, for the most part, disagree with. American Thinker [Continue]

The Constitution, Deprivation of Life, and Personhood

The Constitution does not provide an unconditional right to life to any person. Consequently, it is important to examine the ways in which life is protected by the Constitution. American Thinker [Continue]

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