Principled defenders of freedom have virtually no power in modern society, so why have they become the boogeyman for both left and right alike?
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We must ask ourselves if we are living according to our nature of being active, living up to our values, and being good stewards of our talents.
While humming “Pomp and Circumstance” coming out of the shower the other morning, as one does in late May, I had one of those Proustian moments of long-forgotten remembrance: the final episode of Nickelodeon’s “Doug.”
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As progressive politics infects more and more sources of popular entertainment, it’s becoming increasingly rare to find themes of independence, freedom, and self-determination in movies and television.
Have you heard? Art is arid, the culture is crumbs, and everything is bromidic bilge
Whether or not candidate Donald Trump paid for porn-starlet Stormy Daniels’s silence over their tryst without properly reporting the expense to the FEC is beside the point.
How much more epochal can one man become? Ibram X. Kendi is pushing that proposition to ever increasing atmospheres. But his white-enabled wings may be getting too close to the sun.
One key to engaging in kind politics is to approach every discussion with an open mind and a willingness to learn from others.
Noelle Fitchett is a Christian cultural and political commentator originally from Los Angeles, CA. She’s a first-generation college grad and now a graduate student. Noelle lives by the motto “facts don’t change minds, rather friendships do.”
Truth is found in every aspect of the world, yet it is hard to come by when one voluntarily blinds oneself to a narrow path of thought.