In last week’s poll, we asked “How do you view the current COVID-19 situation?” A huge number of readers responded, with 1,110 total votes cast. Reactions to the handling of COVID-19 were overwhelmingly positive, with 92.79% (1,030 readers) feeling that “Things are improving – the death rate is falling.”
Click Here to ContinueMarxists had a problem: The working classes were a constant disappointment, never revolting how they were supposed to. In fact, the capitalist West was spreading rather than imploding. Maybe the proletariat never got the memo. Or maybe workers decided they liked money — and not capping human potential. Whatever the reason, history proved Marx wrong.
Therefore, those who sought the West’s decline had to look elsewhere: to culture, not economics. The result was cultural Marxism.
On Sept. 17, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial will be dedicated in Washington, D.C. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day and the 75th commemoration of the end of World War II. Eisenhower, or “Ike” as he was known, was a West Point graduate, a Five Star General in the Army, served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe in World War II, and the 34th President of the United States. In Part 3, Newt’s guest is Ike’s granddaughter, Susan Eisenhower.
Click Here to ContinueWhen Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans unveiled their Commitment to America this week, they were operating in the best tradition of the modern House GOP.
Click Here to ContinueBiden of the Climate Apocalypse; A Rare Middle East Triumph; Black Clergy Take Aim at NBA and Nike for Chinese Slave Labor; Silicon Valley Values; Democratic Leaders Are Ignoring the Single Biggest Threat to Their States
I was very interested to receive from Mike Calvin, a member of our Inner Circle the following question: I’m sure you’ve been asked already what happened today with Harris Faulkner when you brought up Soros. What actually caused them to shut you down when talking about him? They appeared to be scared of the mention of his name. Please share the story behind the story. I thought that was pretty cool.
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Click Here to ContinueIn July, Germany’s minister for economic affairs made a revealing comment. When asked about Berlin’s refusal to adopt a tougher policy toward China to defend human rights, Peter Altmaier said that applying more pressure would threaten his country’s economic interests.
“We have trade relations with many regions across the globe, including in many cases countries that have a different understanding of civil rights than we have in Germany,” Altmaier told Politico. “I have always been convinced and I still believe that change can be achieved through trade.”
This year Republicans should unify behind one approach with the potential to be decisive for anyone who isn’t a hard partisan (and influence some partisans as well). That approach means promoting the right to know health care prices upfront – health care price transparency.
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