Joy Pullmann, The Federalist

Joy Pullmann

The Federalist

Indiana, United States

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Past articles by Joy:

Professor Banned For Calling Out Racism Negotiates Return

Pastor Greg Schulz said he is in talks with Concordia University Wisconsin about its recent offer to let him back after suddenly banning him. → Read More

Biden Fiddles In Ukraine While U.S. Border, Infrastructure Burn

Where is Biden as his country is in flames? Hiding from his crimes against Americans and our Constitution by urging atrocities in Ukraine. → Read More

Simple Observances For Lent, The Christian Preface To Easter

Amid our culture's deepening darkness, there's no better response than to repent, fast, and pray. That's what Lent is all about. → Read More

DeSantis Defeats Anti-American Class, But The Battle Isn't Over

Every single Republican needs to learn from Gov. Ron DeSantis' example that going to political war for your voters is a winning strategy. → Read More

Wind Farms Don't Just Hurt The Environment, They're Ugly As Sin

People don't like wind farms. That gut feeling points toward the truth: Wind turbines are not only wasteful and dangerous, but ugly as sin. → Read More

SCOTUS Cowardice Lets Colorado Keep Persecuting Christians

The Supreme Court allowed this unconstitutional and anti-freedom regime to proliferate while pretending to check it. → Read More

Classified Docs Are Becoming A Catch-All Trap For Any Politician

The Trump years saw a massive acceleration in this trend of unelected bureaucrats exercising illegitimate power over elected officials. → Read More

Why DeSantis Should Be Skeptical Of College Board's Turn

The College Board deserves an expanded investigation of its teaching materials in every Republican-controlled state. → Read More

White House Backs High School Class Teaching Racial Animosity

The White House targeted Gov. Ron DeSantis after his administration rejected a proposal to teach critical race theory in high schools. → Read More

Like DeSantis, All Republicans Should Stop College Board Classes

On Sunday, Kamala Harris claimed preventing teachers from teaching kids to judge each other by skin color is 'banAmerican history.' → Read More

Minnesota To Ban Christians From Teaching In Public Schools

New licensing rules in Minnesota that require teachers to 'affirm' students' transgender identities will meet immediate court challenges. → Read More

7 Reasons High Inflation Isn’t Likely To Go Away Any Time Soon

The people who have created inflation are the same people in charge of solving it. That's going to go well. → Read More

What Spygate Tells Us About 'The Twitter Files'

'The Twitter Files' show Democrats used the same process against Trump in 2020 that they falsely claimed he had used to win in 2016. → Read More

The Twitter Files Illustrate How Intelligence Agencies Rig Politics

Thanks to the Twitter Files, there is broadening recognition that tech giants are part of government propaganda operations. → Read More

Tennessee Parents Apply To Open Five No-Politics Public Schools

Tennessee families are facing down a major smear campaign with new petitions to open five classical charter schools. → Read More

Give The Gift Of True U.S. History With These Wonderful Books

Everyone was reading the Heroes of Liberty books in my home for Thanksgiving, from the early elementary kids to their grandpa. → Read More

How To Eliminate Democrats' Single Women Electoral Advantage

In the 2022 midterms, single women voted Democrat by 37 points. Marriage detachment needs to be addressed because it's not going away. → Read More

69% Of Suburban Illinois Voters Reject Drag Shows At Libraries

The resounding results are a victory for the coalition of local churches and LGBT residents who agreed that sex shows aren't for kids. → Read More

There Can Be No 'Amnesty' On Lockdowns Without A Reckoning

Letting people off the hook isn't amnesty. Amnesty requires an admission of guilt and a commitment to repairing the wrongs done. → Read More

Study: U.S. Teens Average 70 Hours Per Week Glued To Phones

America’s young people are wasting almost all of their free time on entertainment instead of personal development or service to others. → Read More