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Eagle Pass Is Not Ellis Island
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Eagle Pass Is Not Ellis Island

It is madness for the Court to evaluate the constitutionality of prudence-based immigration policy in light of the circumstances that prevailed in the 19th century.

‘Culture Care’ on the Edges
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‘Culture Care’ on the Edges

A new book presents a healthy picture of what makes for a thriving, generative, and life-affirming culture, but it misses the mark in directing that advice to only one side of the divide.

Insurrections, Then and Now
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Insurrections, Then and Now

It's important to realize that the repeated episodes of violent protest in the U.S. are part of a deliberate strategy by the left to seize national power. Unless stopped, they may get away with it.

American citizenship, Trump v. Barbara, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Elk v. Wilkins, The Civil Rights Act of 1866, Jacob Howard, 14th Amendment, the Civil War, Civil Rights act,
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Citizenship Means Something

The Founding Fathers never intended to grant citizenship to foreigners who happened to be born on America’s shores. Citizenship, properly understood, means sole allegiance to the United States.

National Review, Eugene O’Neill, Jr., Fusionism, The Road to Serfdom, Earl Browder, Frank Meyer,
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Frank the Fusioneer

Daniel J. Flynn argues that Frank Meyer brought a lot more to the conservative table than musings about "fusionism." Meyer built the movement's infrastructure.

A Court of Thorns and Roses, , Terry Brooks, Robert Jordan, C. S. Lewis, Susan Cooper, J. K. Rowling,
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Grimdark Gets A Heart

George R. R. Martin's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' brings back many of the admirable attributes of old-school fantasy fiction.

Woke Iran
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Woke Iran

Much of Iran’s hatred for the West is driven by the same woke ideology that motivates the woke left in our own country.

Election Day Has Its Day in Court
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Election Day Has Its Day in Court

A nation that cannot say when its elections are over cannot speak with a single voice, confer legitimacy with confidence, or command the quiet acceptance that sustains republican government.

Carter Family Values
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Carter Family Values

Nearly a century after their landmark Bristol sessions, the Carter Family stands as proof that the most lasting music isn’t always the most complex.