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Socialism’s popularity in U.S. more than century in making

A new Gallup poll shows a majority of Democrats are favorable towards socialism and their opinion of capitalism is quickly souring, a trend that one respected expert chalks up to the political rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders and a full century of education steering America’s youth to appreciate a system that has failed everywhere it’s been tried. In the survey, 57 percent of Democrats and Americans… → Read More

Socialism’s popularity in U.S. more than century in making

A new Gallup poll shows a majority of Democrats are favorable towards socialism and their opinion of capitalism is quickly souring, a trend that one respected expert chalks up to the political rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders and a full century of education steering America’s youth to appreciate a system that has failed everywhere it’s been tried. In the survey, 57 percent of Democrats and Americans… → Read More

1,400 years of uninterrupted conflict laid on Islam’s doorstep

From the response to the 9/11 attacks to the confronting of ISIS, Americans and other Western leaders regularly refer to Islam as a “religion of peace,” but a new book contends the 1,400 years of Islam is a timeline awash in bloodshed and conflict. Jihad Watch Director Robert Spencer is author of the new book […] → Read More

Andrew McCarthy: Still no basis for special counsel

Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russians, accusing them of hacking key individuals and institutions, and even stealing the information of some 500,000 voters. However, a former federal prosecutor says while it’s vital to know how Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 campaign, there’s still no connection to the Trump campaign and still no […] → Read More

Staver: Left will fake ‘conservatives’ to oppose Kavanaugh

Mathew Staver, chief of Liberty Counsel, says the left is going after President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh so viciously because they want their social policy advanced, and it won’t move legislatively. He also warns that leftist billionaire George Soros and others likely will bankroll groups posing as conservatives opposed to Kavanaugh in order […] → Read More

Democrats don’t really care about immigration, says expert

A growing number of elected Democrats are now on record wanting to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, a development that one immigration law expert believes has exposed the desire among many liberals to have fully open borders. The trend started after avowed socialist Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez defeated 10-term Rep. Joe Crowley, D-N.Y., in a […] → Read More

Justice Kennedy’s ‘real horrible’ legacy

As Washington gears up for one of the most contentious Supreme Court nominations in recent memory, many political figures and pundits are applauding the tenure of retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, but Liberty Counsel Chairman Mathew Staver says Kennedy leaves a dark legacy on the moral fabric of America. Shortly after the news of Kennedy’s retirement […] → Read More

Rosenstein conflict of interest ‘can’t be solved’

While Washington digests the long-awaited report on the performance of the FBI and Justice Department during the 2016 campaign, separate revelations convince former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein must recuse himself from the Mueller investigation over a clear conflict of interest. McCarthy’s conclusion follows a Fox News report that […] → Read More

Black leaders call for old-fashioned values to beat failed schools

Black Americans can escape the cycle of failed schools, rampant poverty and government dependence if America as a whole embraces the proven values that made it the envy of the world, according to a new report from the conservative Project 21 Black Leadership Network. Titled “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America,” the report […] → Read More

Confiscate and criminalize: Dem’s new gun-grab plan

A sitting member of Congress is publicly proposing a ban on so-called military-style semi-automatic rifles and advocates criminal prosecution for Americans who refuse to take part in a mandatory buyback program. In an opinion piece for USA Today, Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., unleashed his agenda. “e should ban possession of military-style semiautomatic assault weapons, we […] → Read More

Dave Brat warns of 1 issue that will keep GOP home this year

A rebel band of moderate Republicans in the House are on the verge of teaming with 200 Democrats to sidestep GOP leaders and advance legislation granting amnesty to people brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Led by Reps. Jeff Denham, R-Cal., and Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., at least 20 Republicans are on board with what’s […] → Read More

Prescription drug prices: 3 ways Trump can drive them lower

President Trump is vowing to bring down prescription drug prices by targeting the “middle man,” and a leading health-care policy expert is explaining who that is and what should and should not be done about it. The cost of prescription drugs continues to be a major frustration for patients and physicians, to the point that […] → Read More

FCC commissioner: Dropping net neutrality will help consumers

With the reversal of the Obama-era net neutrality policy set to take effect June 1, Democrats and some Republicans are scrambling to block the move legislatively, but an FCC commissioner says none of the nightmare scenarios are going to play out. Many people completely miss what’s really changing, and the biggest changes likely will be […] → Read More

What about Christians in North Korean labor camps?

The release of three Americans held prisoner in North Korea is being hailed as a sign of increased goodwill heading into next month’s U.S.-North Korea summit, but a leading group assisting persecuted Christians is imploring the Trump administration to make human rights and religious freedom an important part of the conversation as well. President Trump […] → Read More

What about Christians in North Korean labor camps?

The release of three Americans held prisoner in North Korea is being hailed as a sign of increased goodwill heading into next month’s U.S.-North Korea summit, but a leading group assisting persecuted Christians is imploring the Trump administration to make human rights and religious freedom an important part of the conversation as well. President Trump […] → Read More

‘Israel will never accept Iranian bases on border’

The Israeli Defense Forces responded to an Iranian missile attack in northern Israel with an immediate barrage against Iran’s command and control infrastructure inside Syria, and a retired Israeli general says he hopes Iran got the message that its meddling near the border will not be tolerated. Although Iran fired 20 missiles into Israel, reports […] → Read More

DiGenova: ‘This was smashmouth takedown’ of Mueller

A federal judge blasted the special counsel investigation of Robert Mueller Friday, accusing the former FBI director of assuming “unfettered” authority and maintaining control of the Paul Manafort prosecution solely to squeeze out incriminating information about President Trump. And a former federal prosecutor says this was an “unprecedented rebuke” of Mueller and his team, as […] → Read More

Expert: Iran growing desperate for Trump to keep U.S. in nuke deal

President Trump’s instinct is to scrap the Iran nuclear deal while French President Emmanuel Macron is willing to amend it but not rescind it without another plan in place, but a leading figure in the Iranian resistance says the deal doesn’t stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons but does help the radical mullahs stay in […] → Read More

U.N. agreement blocks Alfie Evans from getting help in Italy

The parents of an ailing 23-month-old British boy have no say in the treatment of their child because of a United Nations agreement signed by the United Kingdom and every other nation on earth, except the United States. First enacted in 1990, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child seeks to grant rights […] → Read More

Democrats’ stunning new ‘ideological purity test’

Traditional marriage is in the crosshairs of the progressive left again this week, as a sitting U.S. senator suggested secretary of state nominee Mike Pompeo was unfit for office because he opposes same-sex marriage, and a New Yorker column expressed horror over the successful expansion of Chick-fil-A in New York City. On Thursday, Sen. Cory […] → Read More