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    • Cacophony and Confusion in Foreign Policy

      Cacophony and Confusion in Foreign Policy0

      When President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress on Dec. 8, 1941, the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the country was united behind him. The America First Committee, the largest anti-war movement in our history, which had the backing of President Herbert Hoover and future Presidents John F. Kennedy and Gerald Ford, was

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    • Haircuts and Hosiery: Do Your Bit to Fight the Delta Variant

      Haircuts and Hosiery: Do Your Bit to Fight the Delta Variant0

      (Note that what follows is entirely satire, including the quotes from a CDC spokesman, which are invented.) Unnoticed by some in the present upheavals caused by the delta variant of COVID-19 was a quiet announcement from the Center for Disease Control linking the virus and human hair.            “Numerous tests have

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    • Raising Children to Be More Than Peppa Parrots

      Raising Children to Be More Than Peppa Parrots0

      Peppa Pig, a British children’s cartoon, has taken America by storm, so much so that children are absorbing the British accent its characters feature, a recent article in The Wall Street Journal explains. Parents are reporting that they’ve become “Mummy,” Santa has morphed into “Father Christmas” for whom children must make mince pies, and mature

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    • Islam and Its White Slaves

      Islam and Its White Slaves0

      The Forgotten Slave Trade: The White European Slaves of Islam, by Simon Webb (Pen and Sword History; 208 pp., $39.95). In America, public discussion about slavery—when it doesn’t devolve into BLM activists burning cities or congressmen bending the knee—is premised on important but erroneous assumptions: only blacks have been enslaved; black slavery was racially motivated; discussion

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    • Ivermectin: Horse Hockey Versus Truth

      Ivermectin: Horse Hockey Versus Truth0

      Shhhhh. The information I’m about to share with you is dangerous and subversive. You cannot publish it on social media platforms without risking scary labels and permanent suspensions. You and anyone you discuss this topic with will be called anti-science “kooks,” “conspiracy theorists” or “quacks.” So be it. I’ve been called every pejorative name in

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    • A Nurse Shares Six Reasons for Health Care Decline

      A Nurse Shares Six Reasons for Health Care Decline0

      Sally* has worked as a nurse in an operating room for more than 30 years. She’s seen horrors most of us can only imagine, gunshot victims, patients maimed beyond belief, the dead from failed surgeries carted off to the morgue. Right now, she’s witnessing the decline of American health care. That decline is taking place

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