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  • Taiwan heads to the polls

    Taiwan’s presidential candidates have entered their final stretch ahead of this month’s election. The outcome of the January 13 contest will play a crucial role in shaping the island’s relationship with China. 
  • Bad memories have a long shelf life
    Have you ever had a bad day, when everything you touched just soured? Sure, we all have had those kinds of days, nothing new to any of us. And when you had one, didn’t you find that it was difficult to be a sweetheart to everyone around you? 
  • Liz Cheney vs. Stefan Passantino: The Jan. 6 Committee fraud
    History will not grant Liz Cheney or the Jan. 6 Committee members the profile in courage they wanted. It will record a profile in deception, distortion and vengeance.
  • O, wonder! Take a moment to smell the roses
    We cannot solve all our problems with a change of mind. But we can begin to become a happy, healthier people if each of us works to be a little more grateful. Even as we struggle with our own very real challenges and suffering, let’s each of us, each day, intentionally recall, through a sacred (or secular) prayer, all that we have to be thankful for. It can start healing our broken world and ourselves.
  • Energy lease hypocrisy: Biden uses taxpayer protections to prop up wind, gut oil
    If hypocrisy were combustible, we’d be paying $1 per gallon at the pump.
  • The root cause of academic groupthink
    The safest, surest, most common path to success in academia involves telling those already designated experts precisely what they most want to hear: That their own work had been so groundbreaking that the most interesting and exciting path forward is to build upon it.
  • Rep. Chip Roy: 'We must impeach Secretary Mayorkas immediately'
    “Under the leadership of President Biden and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, America has experienced the worst border crisis in DHS history,” said Representative Roy.
  • Poll: Increased Black, Hispanic support Trump over Biden
    The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll, conducted Jan. 2-4, found that among likely voters, Trump holds 45% support compared to Biden’s 41% in a head-to-head faceoff, a lead that's outside of the poll's 2% margin for error with the Iowa Caucuses scheduled for Monday, Jan. 15.
  • Nikki Haley surpasses DeSantis for 2nd in new GOP primary poll
    Former South Carolina Gov. and ambassador Nikki Haley has surpassed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis among Republican voters, according to a new poll.
  • Top Haley surrogate warns ‘vote for Christie is a vote for Trump’
    “If Christie stays in the race, he helps Trump win. That’s it. He’s helping Trump. Trump wants Christie in the race,” Gov. Chris Sununu told RealClearPolitics. “I know that’s not what [Chris'] original strategy was, but again, that strategy has kind of come to an end.”
  • A sermon on 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
    Temperance is where you choose not to do something that would be sinful. Temperance requires a lot of practice. Satan makes sin so pleasurable. That's why so many people do it.
  • Mayorkas bobs and weaves around the truth
    After months of back and forth, the House appears ready to begin the impeachment process against Mayorkas. On their trip to Eagle Pass, the 600+ House delegation that included House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, R-Tenn., said that his panel will officially begin an effort this month to impeach Mayorkas.
  • We must stop the Chinese communist party invasion
    Transactions benefitting the Chinese Communist Party are a threat we cannot ignore. Biden and Brown have failed us and have not forcefully defended America from invasion or taken needed actions to protect our strategic interests.
  • Time to expose America's secret lawsuit gambling ring
    By treating America's legal system as just another financial transaction on which to gamble, third party litigation funding is making it harder for defendants to resolve cases and harder for plaintiffs to get justice. 
  • Claudine Gay is only digging deeper
    Thus Claudine Gay’s recent New York Times disingenuous op-ed alleging racism as the prime cause of her career demise was, to quote Talleyrand, “worse than a crime, it was a blunder.” And her blame-gaming will only hurt her cause and reinforce the public’s weariness with such boilerplate and careerist resorts to racism where it does not exist.
  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin must resign
    The news that the U.S. Department of Defense failed to inform the American public that its Secretary of Defense was hospitalized in Walter Reed for four days represents a stunning breach of transparency standards. It is also a measure of reputational damage from which Secretary Lloyd Austin will never recover. He must be forced to resign.
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