1. Seth Barron to Tucker Carlson - 'NYC May Collapse'
2. Monsignor Franco: The Sins of Man Remain
3. Karen Kataline: Conspiracy Theories Debunked
4. Steve Turley: New Data
Proves People Moving to Red States Overwhelmingly Vote Republican
5. James Hirsen: John Voight, a Hollywood Rebel
6. Robert Curry: On Rights, the Founders were
Perfectly Clear
Seth Barron to Tucker Carlson - 'NYC May Collapse'
New York City is in decay under Mayor Bill de Blasio and likely
seeing its final days, journalist Seth Barron told Fox News Channel's Tucker
Carlson Friday night. He detailed how America's once most noted city has seen
crime and homelessness soar as thousands of taxpayers have fled. "It's a
grim story," Barron told Carlson. "De Blasio and his progressive
tendencies have essentially hollowed out what was a prosperous and safe city.
They did this by spreading an ideology of division, class and racial hatred,
racial resentment, and frankly, they neutered the police and handcuffed
them." Tucker noted, "Seth Barron has covered New York for a very
long time. He has a new book: The Last Days of New York. The title says it
all." [more...]
The Sins of Man Remain
By Monsignor Hilary C. Franco, Advisor at the Permanent Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations
The Old Testament tells us how difficult it was to deal with a
world immersed in a lax paganism with no set values or norms. We believe that
all that was due to what we call the original sin.
Conspiracy Theories Debunked
After more than a year, e-mails obtained by
FOIA requests show that "conspiracy theories" about Anthony Fauci's
connection to the communist Chinese and the Wuhan Lab weren't conspiracy
theories at all. What took so long... and why is anyone still listening to this
corrupt and dangerous little man? For that matter, why is he still drawing a $434,312.00 salary from the U.S. taxpayer? In
2020, he is alleged to have earned over 9 million dollars of 'miscellaneous
income.' If the Left ever throws Fauci under the bus, it'll be easy to
tell. Their propaganda media will simply stop ignoring the story. [more...]
New Data Proves People Moving to
Red States Overwhelmingly Vote Republican
By Steve Turley
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis turned heads last week when he
confirmed that the overwhelming majority of people moving from blue states to
red states are registering Republican. Countless people have left their
leftwing states and are ready to embrace the conservatism of flourishing states
like Florida and Texas. It's clear now more than ever that blue states don't
work for anyone and are the reason why millions of people today are flocking to
freely governed red states. While it's great to see people fleeing blue states,
it makes many wonder if this mass migration will ultimately turn red states
into blue states. [more...]
John Voight, a Hollywood Rebel
By James Hirsen
As most folks know full well, actor Jon Voight is a
multi-nominated and Academy Award winner as well as a four-time Golden Globe
recipient, whose sterling career has spanned the decades. The actor also
happens to be an exception in today's celebrity world in that he is one of
those rare independent-minded thinkers. Voight has firsthand experience in
dealing with what those in the news media and various other subdivisions of society
are promulgating. He himself has been the recipient of some intense peer
pressure as well as a sizable degree of wrath from a cancel culture that has
run amok. Still, he chooses to live and work in one of the most "woke"
places on the planet, the ever-tilting Left Coast. [more...]
On Rights, the Founders were Perfectly Clear
By Robert Curry, Author of Reclaiming Common Sense
According to some critics, American conservatives are confused
about rights. Perhaps these critics are confused about the founders. On rights,
the founders were perfectly clear. Here is John Adams: "All people are
born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential and unalienable
rights." Here is Alexander Hamilton: "The sacred rights of mankind
are... written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the
hand of Divinity itself, and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power." How
would American conservatives cutting their ties to the founders' conception of
rights natural, essential, unalienable, and sacred reduce any confusion they might
have about rights? Perhaps only by putting American conservatives in agreement
with American progressives at the most fundamental level. [more...]
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