Please Don’t Celebrate Karl Marx’s 200th Birthday
Karl Marx was anti-religion, anti-private property, and anti-family. His philosophy led to misery for untold millions. ...
Karl Marx was anti-religion, anti-private property, and anti-family. His philosophy led to misery for untold millions. ...
Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Union’s executive arm, thinks the EU should borrow more heavily from what he calls the "creative aspirations" of Karl Marx. ...
While free-market Americans might think the decision by the Federal Court of Canada is something to like, they should consider the implications for America's national sovereignty. ...
If Governor Mary Fallin signs the constitutional-carry bill, Oklahoma will become the 12th state to recognize that a citizen has a constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms,...
How to respond to the U.S. Episcopal Church's “Change of Church Liturgy on Marriage” is causing division within the Church of England. ...
Brexit was a huge defeat to the hopes of globalists, and the British House of Lords (an unelected group) is trying to circumvent the will of the British public...
"Happy birthday, Karl Marx," is what the president of the European Commission is slated to, in effect, say on May 5, the occasion of the radical philosopher's 200th birthday....
It's clearly evident that the globalists who run the CFR and its publication Foreign Affairs are antagonistic to President Trump. ...
Not surprisingly, there have been diverse opinions about the movie Chappaquiddick, just as there have been about the episode it dramatizes. ...
Would Americans and Europeans allow white South Africans to seek asylum, or would they be stymied by charges of racism? ...
Did former CIA Director John Brennan — a man who voted for a communist in a presidential election because he thought America needed change — travel to Russia as part of...
The Republican leader in the Senate — Mitch McConnell — seems more concerned with pleasing the Democrats than his fellow Republicans. ...
Twenty-five years ago today, the U.S. government used chemical weapons on its own people — but no foreign nations retaliated against America. ...
"Trust but verify," President Reagan used to say of the Soviets. History indicates that Americans need to apply that same principle to our own government. ...
Judge Moore and accuser Leigh Corfman had exchanged competing defamation lawsuits over her accusations, which probably cost Moore a seat in the U.S. Senate from Alabama. ...