Month: October 2020

[ad_1] In the Hillsdale Collegian, the student newspaper of Hillsdale College (which I attended), National Review’s John Miller — who directs the school’s journalism program — argues that the school needs a ghost. Hillsdale College needs a ghost. Every college should have one, and the best already do. A tradition says that King Charles I, beheaded in
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[ad_1] For the sake of posterity, I want to point out that Evergreen State College continues to fail three years after the campus takeover that became national news. Evergreen graduate Benjamin Boyce highlighted the latest enrollment numbers on Twitter: For old time followers, and @BretWeinstein & @HeatherEHeying fans—Evergreen undergrad enrollment has now sunk below 2,000,
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[ad_1] ( Zolnierek/Getty Images) Before being picked by President Trump to serve as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Julius (Jay) Richardson was known as one of the most talented prosecutors in the country. After clerking for Chief Justice Rehnquist and spending three years as a litigator at a
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[ad_1] Iran is building an underground advanced centrifuge assembly plant at its Natanz nuclear facility, according to satellite images obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday. This is a significant development because once the plant is finished, Iran will start cranking out sophisticated centrifuges that will accelerate its uranium enrichment efforts and reduce the time needed
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[ad_1] Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin testifies before a House Financial Services Committee in Washington, D.C., September 22, 2020. (Caroline Brehman/Reuters) Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday said that he first learned about a letter House speaker Nancy Pelosi sent to him regarding coronavirus stimulus talks “in the press.” “I woke up this morning and read
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[ad_1] Academics everywhere have been rushing to make their schools more “woke” following the death of George Floyd. Supposedly, we must turn our colleges and universities into “anti-racism” institutions if we are to avoid more such incidents. As you’d expect, that includes criminal justice programs, where leaders have declared that they will do all they
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[ad_1] Media Research Center President Brent Bozell on Friday morning released a statement calling on conservatives to share and get the word out on the Hunter Biden bombshell scandal. Bozell declared, “This is the most important issue of the 2020 presidential election and the leftist so-called news media do not want America to know it.
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[ad_1] BlazeTV reporter Elijah Schaffer — who was beaten earlier this week while covering looting in Philadelphia following the death of Walter Wallace Jr. — has a message for those in the mainstream media who claim the violence that occurred has been exaggerated by so-called right wing outlets: “Look at my face.” What are the
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[ad_1] Tucker Carlson continued the saga of the Biden family documents by explaining that UPS had not done enough to answer his questions about how the documents were separated from their packaging and lost briefly. Carlson told his audience about the newest developments in a short segment on his Fox News show on Thursday evening.
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[ad_1] A popular video platform has removed a video critical of apparent connections between the Chinese Communist Party and a founder of the Black Lives Matter organization.  New Zealand investigative journalist and author Trevor Loudon said the video was posted on Vimeo for only “a few hours” and had about 1,600 viewers before Vimeo took
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