Australia’s Surprising Response to Muslim Terrorism … #illridewithyou

Anyone who has been paying attention knows how I feel about Islam. I think orthodox Islam naturally generates terrorists. I would not call Islamic terrorists “isolated radicals” or “extremists” because I think that implies that mainstream, orthodox Islam does not call for jihad. Which is incorrect. Even a cursory look at the historical meaning and […]

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Obama Asks Congress to Allow Pot in DC

Obama loves states’ rights. Except for when he doesn’t. But when it comes to pot, Obama wants Congress to remove a rider overturning the effective legalization of pot in DC. Press secretary Josh Earnest said that the president generally backed DC statehood and that the administration did “not believe Congress should spend a lot of […]

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What the CIA Torture Report Means for Law Enforcement

New documents exposing CIA “torture” tactics have been interpreted very differently by different people depending on their political agenda. But one thing is for sure: the CIA agents responsible for the most abhorrent of the alleged actions, whether they constitute criminal activity or not, were not being very well-supervised or held accountable. CIA director John […]

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Rick Perry: ‘Running for President is Not an IQ Test’

For once, I would like to hear an interview with a potential presidential candidate and not cringe. I wish I were talking about leftists alone. I’m not. It seems like the Republican candidates for the last few years have been similarly idiotic. Sure, some of them have some good talking points, but more and more […]

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ISIS to Sell Foley’s Corpse to Mourning Family for $1 Million

Is this a joke? It doesn’t seem possible that this is for real. Was this story concocted by the enemies of ISIS to make them look like monsters? Because I just don’t want to believe any human beings are actually this odious: ISIS is trying to sell the remains of beheaded journalist James Foley to his parents or […]

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The Difference Between Islam and Christian Extremism

A recent article in ThinkProgress (yes, I read ThinkProgress occasionally) uncovers the little known and horrifying truth: Christians can also be religious extremists! Horror of horrors! Ban Christianity yesterday! According to the, typically, daft author of this boilerplate inflammatory exposé: But there is a long history of terrorist attacks resembling McQuilliams’ rampage across Austin — […]

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Congressional Waiver the Wrong Idea for Legalized Pot

Many marijuana activists are looking to Congress to extend waivers to states that have legalized pot. The idea is that states can only be protected from the DEA if Congress passes a law giving states immunity from federal drug laws: That’s one of the conclusions of a survey on marijuana legalization recently commissioned by Third Way, a […]

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Chris Hughes, Sean Eldridge, and the Media’s Gay Bias

Perhaps you’ve never heard of Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge. Lucky you. They’re one of America’s first “gay power couples.” Whatever that means. Not even a year ago, they were getting media accolades left and right (mostly left), but these days they’re roundly booed in all circles. What exactly happened? Two very public failures have […]

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Biden Wants Girls to Know They’re ‘As Smart As Any Boy’

Joe Biden the Pediphage is at it again. This man just loves the taste of his foot. Recently, he told a group of girls, who were “coding” on computers: You guys do understand, by the way, you’re as smart as any boy in the world, you know that right? . . . There’s not a […]

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Has God Really Called You to be an Artist?

The Nehemiah Foundation is regularly asked how we decide which Christian artists we support. Our criteria are actually quite inclusive: You profess Christ as your Savior and your life does not obviously contradict that profession. You believe you are called by God to be an artist or artisan. We believe your art is not likely […]

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