Archive for January, 2016
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Bob Dole’s Last Mission
Posted on January 21, 2016
Few people can rival Bob Dole in his service to America. In April of 1945, Dole was severely wounded during World War II in the Italian Alps, and lost the...
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Sarah Palin, Donald Trump, and Political Instability
Posted on January 20, 2016
(Published in the WSJ) Political instability leads to economic instability. And nothing says political instability more than Sarah Palin. Mrs. Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump has been described as performance...
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Trump As the Defender of the Faith
Posted on January 19, 2016
On 17 October 1521, Pope Leo X declared King Henry VIII the Fidei Defensor or Defender of the Faith. The Pope was more than a bit desperate. Martin Luther had...
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Bill Buckley: Now More Than Ever
Posted on January 15, 2016
When Ted Cruz attacked Donald Trump for exhibiting New York values, Trump reminded his younger rival that the Big Apple wasn’t all bad and that it indeed has produced some...
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A Modest Education Proposal
Posted on January 14, 2016
I have a modest education proposal. Ok, it’s not modest. It’s revolutionary. I was talking to my brother, the libertarian, and we were having a discussion about Common Core. He...
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