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The world "kind" has become a buzzword in religious circles, says D. Paul Thomas
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For the Week of April 6, 2026 The West wants finite wars. Its enemies are fighting forever wars: China, Russia, Iran, and Islamist movements wage a long-term campaign of subversion, influence, and psychological warfare, while the West clings to an outdated, battlefield-only definition of conflict, argues Tirza Shorr Strength is not optional: Why national security must come first in the Iran conflict: The ongoing war with Iran has once again forced Americans to ask whether it can sustain focus on a national security issue long enough to actually meaningfully fix it, argues Daniel Whitaker
A liberty-oriented approach to Big Tech and free speech in the United States: Donald Trump may have put a temporary scare into Big Tech over their long pattern of censoring conservative voices, it hasn't actually eliminated the issue. Arthur Caniwell mulls the topic over and has a few solutions What's the real inflation rate?: According to the numbers Americans hear on the nightly news, inflation is nice and cool these days. Mike Maharrey argues that the actual inflation rate, as measured by other numbers, is a lot higher Last Week The hidden risks of total regime change in Iran: Dr. Irwin J. Mansdorf says that power vacuums, radicalization, and legitimacy crises challenge the assumption that removing Iran’s regime will create lasting stability
A free speech culture goes beyond the First Amendment:There are those who argue that free speech continues to exist because in the market place of ideas, expressing ones that aren't popular will be face consequences. Thomas M. Sipos counters that's not how the concept of free speech is actually supposed to work Outrage over Trump paying Michael Flynn for wrongful prosecution, zero outrage over the left’s payoffs: Former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn cleared over $1 million after claiming he had been maliciously prosecuted for being connected to the Trump campaign, and the left is outraged. Rachel Alexander says that anger is hypocritical at best Glyphosate opponents vs nutrition and modern agriculture: Activist and trial lawyer attacks on herbicides imperil both US and global health and nutrition, argues Paul Driessen The U.S. government is insolvent; yes, that matters: The numbers are absolutely staggering and argue only one thing: the US government -- and arguably the country itself -- are insolvent. The problem is that most people don't seem to care, writes Mike Maharrey Leftists’ recycled lies about the SAVE Act are so lazy they’re racist: Equating voter ID with Jim Crow-era atrocities is a disgrace to the memory of every patriot who fought, bled, and died for the right to vote, argues Curtis Hill Brother Love the Earth’s Travelling Salvation Show: Paul Driessen argues that exaggerations and lies persuade suckers to send billions of dollars to Climate Crisis, Inc. scammers View recent past articles or go to our archive
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