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by | Nov 17, 2017

Films about race and racism can be important. They’re also difficult to make. Witness Nate Parker’s Birth of a Nation,…

by | Nov 17, 2017

And so the liberal Democrat double standard plays out again. By now, we are well aware of the extraordinary predilection…

by | Nov 17, 2017

An official who’s been in charge of a Democrat-created federal office for blame, scapegoating, and extortion announced Wednesday that he’d…

by | Nov 17, 2017

Philip Kennicott, is a “Pulitzer Prize-winning” staff writer at the Washington Post, specializing in criticism of art and architecture. A…

by | Nov 16, 2017

Sacramento Remember the days when Democratic politicians at least pretended that, although they wanted abortions to be “safe and legal,”…

by | Nov 14, 2017

Harvey Weinstein really started something. Or his cowardly “brave” accusers did. In this new time warp, are there not aspects…

by | Nov 14, 2017

Things are looking bleak for Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore, what with more women coming forward accusing Moore of being…

by | Nov 11, 2017

I guess it would be foolish to say that the tax code is a mystery and the devil in bound…

by | Nov 10, 2017

Frances McDormand is a force. It’s something in the actress’s voice, her eyes, her sense of humor and her quiet…

by | Nov 10, 2017

I still remember distinctly the feeling of awe as the election results rolled in on the evening of November 8th….

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