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by | Dec 30, 2018

In September of this year, Kenneth Lasch, a retired monsignor from the New Jersey diocese of Paterson, went public with…

by | Dec 29, 2018

Jonah Goldberg wrote a column for National Review before departing for his Christmas holiday in Hawaii. Was it a retelling of…

by | Dec 29, 2018

It is impossible to get all the 2018 memories into one article, even this double-sized (literally) long one, so this 2018 retrospective limits to one paragraph per…

by | Dec 28, 2018

It was something I had done many, many times. The mechanics of it were so familiar that I might have…

by | Dec 28, 2018

For the first time ever, a U.S.-led campaign to condemn the anti-Semitic terrorist organization Hamas was supported by a record…

by | Dec 28, 2018

Words tell us something about the speaker as well as about that spoken. The various “word of the year” choices…

by | Dec 28, 2018

The benefits of building a wall on our southern border are so obvious and abundant that, in a sane political…

by | Dec 27, 2018

The left’s obsessions are as stale as ever. But they give liberals something to do during vacation: In the morning,…

by | Dec 26, 2018

Washington It had to happen. The United States of America has been the most desirable piece of real estate to…

by | Dec 26, 2018

I didn’t vote for Donald Trump. I was afraid his obviously improvised campaign, imprecise explanations concerning how he planned to…

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