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Gay Marriage: Culture War or Ambush? Wed May 23Michael YoussefWhen President Obama recently completed his “evolution” on homosexual marriage, he ambushed not only some of his friends, but the majority of Americans who still hold to the truth of heterosexual marriage. ... more
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The Antietam of the Culture War Fri May 11Pat BuchananIt took Joe Biden's public embrace of same-sex marriage to smoke him out. ... more
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Post-Zionism is So 1990s Sat Apr 28Caroline GlickYou can learn a lot about a nation's health by watching how it celebrates its national holidays. In Israel's case, compare how we celebrated our 50th Independence Day in 1998 to what celebrations involve today. ... more
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Rebecca HagelinCall it the lament of the young, single woman: there are no good men left. Or if there are, where are they? ... more
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Real Moms of the GOP versus White House SOP Fri Apr 13Michelle MalkinThe authenticity of conservative women has always been under attack by radical orthodox feminists, but perhaps not as brazenly as by someone with such direct and frequent access to the corridors of the White House message machine as Hilary B. Rosen. ... more
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Rachel MarsdenBy now you've likely heard about the infamous Las Vegas convention bash during which federal civil servants at the General Services Administration indulged in various frivolities to the tune of $823,000 of your money. That conference featured, among other things, a hired professional clown -- which is like Picasso hiring some guy from out of the Yellow Pages to paint a mural. ... more
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Casey MattoxPlanned Parenthood’s denials to the contrary, many women suffer extreme guilt and mental anguish as a result of having an abortion. Killing one’s child is simply not as easy the abortionists would have you believe. ... more
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What's in a Name -- If It Keeps Changing? Tue Mar 27Paul GreenbergIt was inevitable that Little Rock's national airport would be renamed the Clinton National Airport. The sound principle of not naming public facilities for prominent personages until they're safely dead now tends to be honored mainly in the breach. ... more
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Modern Culture Mon Mar 26Rich GalenThe Hunger Games. The film did about $155 million in its opening weekend. I had never heard of it, or the trilogy of novels by Suzanne Collins of which the first formed the basis of this film. ... more
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Paul KengorThe question for Republicans right now seems obvious: Would you prefer Rick Santorum or Mitt Romney to run against Barack Obama? ... more
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Fleeing From Fatherhood Fri Mar 16Suzanne FieldsYou don't have to be an elderly Aunt Agatha to remember when feminism was about equal rights and equal pay. ... more
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Who Is Happy? Tue Mar 13Dennis PragerAfter 25 years of lecturing on happiness, writing a book on the subject ("Happiness Is a Serious Problem") and devoting an hour of my radio show every week for the last 13 years to happiness, here are some conclusions about who is happy. ... more
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AmericaMSNBC analyst: "It's almost as if we're watching Mitt Romney on Safari in his own country." ... more
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