Has the age of the book come and gone? Vincent McCaffrey says the future of the book is the future of mankind.
One of my favorite commentators is Sarah Weaver. She has been a champion of the traditional family and has a solid take on the recent leak of the draft outlining why the Supreme Court will likely put the abortion question back in the hands of the states.
Mandatory mask theater may not be over on planes, trains and busses. The CDC has announced a semi-permanent extension of its previously struck down mandate, pending the outcome of the DOJ appeal.
Few people have been as tireless defenders of the unborn as my friend Grayson Quay. He joins me to talk about a night of pro-life jubilation as the Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade.
Why is there such a clear push to sexualize the teaching of even very young children? M.B. Mathews spells out why some are working hard at normalizing perversion.
The left takes a lot of offense anytime someone points out how they are using our school systems to groom young activists. James Stansbury says the grooming of our children takes many forms.
The CDC is admitting it collected data from millions of cell phones to track social distancing compliance. The NSA continues to collect our electronic data. Judge Andrew Napolitano says we no longer have a Bill of Rights.
If you're still stumped on an appropriate Mother's Day gift, you might want to consider the advice of Teresa Allsop who owns Sewing & Quilting Center in St. George, Utah.
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