2015-11-10T11:20:38-05:00

Tonight will be the fourth Republican presidential candidate debate.  It will be in my old stomping grounds of Milwaukee and will be televised on the Fox Business Network, which is hosting the event, along with the Wall Street Journal.  (If you have cut your cables,

2015-11-09T21:12:59-05:00

It seems as if cultural conservatives are losing battle after battle, with the American public embracing gay marriage, sexual permissiveness, drug legalization, and on and on.  But an article in the usually liberal Atlantic, looking at last week’s election results and other indicators, argues that

2015-11-08T18:18:35-05:00

The latest Religious Landscape study from Pew Research, last conducted in 2007, shows a drop off in the religious affiliation of Americans, from 83% to 77%.  And yet, among those who are affiliated with a church or its equivalent, more read the Bible, share their

2015-11-08T18:22:46-05:00

Michael Barone has a fascinating column, excerpted after the jump, about how leftists, on campuses and elsewhere, are trying to silence anyone who disagrees with them.  But this should not be surprising. The hard left, whether of the Marxist variety or the post-Marxist variety (which

2015-11-08T18:25:35-05:00

Tomorrow is another debate between the Repubican presidential candidates.  The last debate, on CNBC,  made even the liberal media criticize the liberal media, leaving the Republican debaters looking good.  So why have the Republican national committee and the candidates been whining about it and trying

2015-11-05T21:46:11-05:00

Paul Greenberg is an acclaimed nationally-syndicated columnist who has spent most of his life and career in small town Arkansas.  A recent column deals with a quality we have been hearing more about lately from the localist movement (see, for example, the Front Porch Republic);

2015-11-05T21:47:09-05:00

In a column on the Supreme Court agreeing to hear a case involving a California law requiring that political donor lists be made public, George Will describes a curious legal distinction between “fundamental” rights that cannot be abridged and lesser “nonfundamental” rights that can be

2015-11-05T21:48:27-05:00

According to four recent polls, in a battle of party insurgents in the presidential race,  Bernie Sanders would beat Donald Trump.  Americans would apparently prefer the socialist to the capitalist. (more…)

2015-11-04T20:22:51-05:00

The Protestant state church in the Rhineland has issued a statement saying that Christians should not try to evangelize Muslim immigrants.  It maintains that the Great Commission does not mean Christians should try to convert others to their faith.  This, despite the phenomenon of more

2015-11-04T20:05:18-05:00

Hillary Clinton and her organization are fending off the threat from the left by accusing Bernie Sanders–avowed socialist with impeccable leftist credentials–of sexism and racism!  This is because of these two statements he made during the debate: In the debate, Sanders began by saying, “As

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