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  • The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Berlin Wall

    The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Berlin Wall0

    Democratic Party candidates for president advocate socialism. Young adults view collectivism as a serious alternative to capitalism. Most anyone under 40 has little memory of the Berlin Wall, probably the most dramatic symbol of the most murderous human tyranny to afflict the world. After decades of oppression, hundreds of millions of people were finally free,

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  • McCarthy: Not the Moral Leper We Thought?

    McCarthy: Not the Moral Leper We Thought?0

    Last week our guest on a Roku TV interview show that I co-manage was Diana West, a longtime Washington Times editor and the author of a provocative book “The Death of the Grownup.” Our interview turned quickly in what, for my cohost, was an unexpected direction with Diana’s bold defense of “Blacklisted by History,” M. Stanton Evans’

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  • Twisting Words: A Look at ‘Lynching’

    Twisting Words: A Look at ‘Lynching’0

    On October 22, Donald Trump tweeted a message regarding the ongoing impeachment inquiry against him: So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are

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  • Forced Equality Has a History of Genocidal Results

    Forced Equality Has a History of Genocidal Results0

    In recent history, the largest genocides have resulted from tyrannical centralized governments yearning for utopian equality for all. Between 1975 and 1979, Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot carried out a genocide in which approximately 2 million Cambodians died, or nearly a quarter of the country’s population. About 60 percent of the deaths were the result of

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  • Why Barack Obama Was Particularly Unsuited to Live up to the Ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize

    Why Barack Obama Was Particularly Unsuited to Live up to the Ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize0

    A decade ago, in October 2009, Barack Obama learned that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was uncomfortable with the prize, saying that he didn’t feel that he deserved “to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who’ve been honored by this prize.” Nonetheless, he added that he would

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  • Hong Kong Protests Highlight Failings of UK-China Agreement 35 Years In

    Hong Kong Protests Highlight Failings of UK-China Agreement 35 Years In0

    September 26 marks the 35th anniversary of the draft agreement of the Sino-British Joint Declaration. This agreement allowed China to regain control of Hong Kong following 150 years of British rule. Signed in 1984, the treaty saw mainland China make several promises regarding the status of Hong Kong. These promises were to be kept until at

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