
Are We Headed for a Bloody Revolution?
The storming of the Bastille was a catalyst for what became known as the Reign of Terror. “French society underwent an epic transformation as feudal, aristocratic and religious privileges evaporated under a sustained assault from left-wing political groups and the masses on the streets.” How bad was it? Internally, popular sentiments radicalized

Trigger Warning: George Washington Thanked God for the Constitution
I know. Leftists will say, “What do you expect from a patriarchal white male?” For years secularists and atheists have dismissed the Constitution as a secular document because it doesn’t specifically mention God like the Articles of Confederation (“the Great Governor of the World”) and the state Constitutions. In fact, even

Leftists Admit They Want to Abolish the Constitution
An op-ed piece in the New York Times by Meagan Day and Bhaskar Sunkara states, “The Byzantine Constitution that [James Madison] helped create serves as the foundation for a system of government that rules over people, rather than an evolving tool for popular self-government.” They go on to write, “As

The Democrats Would Rather Celebrate The French Revolution Than Independence Day
What we’re seeing in the streets, confrontations in restaurants (Sarah Sanders Huckabee and EPA’s Scott Pruitt), homes (Kirstjen Nielsen), and movie theaters (Florida AG Pam Bondi), and the denouncement of free speech on college campuses are reminiscent of the political climate that resulted in the bloody, anti-Christian French Revolution. Maxine Waters

Do Democrats Really Care About Slavery and the Plight of Black People or Do They Want a Revolution?
A woman called into Rush Limbaugh’s show yesterday (8/16/17). She complimented Rush on his show, says she listens often but pointed out that the real issue regarding the monuments is slavery. People are upset about these statues and monuments because of the history of slavery. Rush made the important point

Should Pres. Trump Celebrate Bastille Day With the French?
It was anti-Trumper Kathy Griffin who held up the head of a decapitated Donald Trump. Decapitations took place at a regular pace in revolutionary France. Madame Guillotine was very busy.

Was Trump’s Warsaw Speech Racist and Bigoted?
“Follow the left to its logical conclusion. You must embrace your own destruction or you are racist and crazy. You have been the majority. You must be brought down. The West is evil. White people are evil. The only remedy is to get rid of them. Abort them. Flood their countries with immigrants. Replace their religions, their history, and their culture.”

Why Immigration Won’t Solve the World’s Problems
If Islam is so great, why aren’t Muslims heading for Muslim-led nations? We’ve been told my Muslim “scholars” that Islam built great civilizations. If this is true, why haven’t Islamic nations flourished like Europe and the United States? The type of questions can be asked of every poverty-stricken country. In

Were the Islamic Terrorists Just Copying the French Revolution?
“No country knows better than France that freedom has a price because France gave birth to democracy itself,” John Kerry said. “France sparked so many revolutions of the human spirt [and] that is what the extremists fear the most.” What? The case could be made that the extremists were only

Why Won’t Newsweek and Kurt Eichenwald Attack the Religions of Islam and Atheism?
The following article was written just before news of a terrorist attack in Paris, France, on a satirical magazine that has been critical of Islam and was to promote a book with the title Submission. The terrorists initiated the attack to “Avenge the Prophet.” Newsweek magazine published “The Bible: So

No God, New Gods, and All Hell Breaks Loose
The rise of the new atheists is getting a lot of attention. They are everywhere. It’s fashionable to be a new atheist. It’s the “in thing.” I can hear people at fashionable cocktail parties saying, “Yes, I’m an atheist.” Someone overhears the conversation and joins in, “I’m also an atheist.

Should We Lift the Cuba Embargo?
Here’s my short answer to lifting the Cuba embargo: Yes! “The United States has had a trade embargo against Cuba for more than 50 years, but according to the latest survey, a majority of Americans favor normalizing relations with the Communist regime.” Maybe at the time an embargo was a

Secularism’s Cyanide Tablet and the End of Atheism
In a previous article I pointed out that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to increase the number of unborn baby-killing centers most often called abortion clinics. At the same time, he wants to shut down pro-life crisis pregnancy centers that help women who decide not to kill

Sam Donaldson Thinks He Wants a Revolution
Sam Donaldson has been in Washington too longer. He’s been infected with the belief that his observations are holy writ. Prime evidence is his attack on the Tea Party. “The greatest slogan that I hated during this last campaign was ‘We want to take back our country.’ Guys, it’s not

So You Think You Want a Revolution?
You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world — The Beatles We all want to change the world. But there is a great deal of disagreement on how to do it without blowing it up. There are a lot of anti-Romney voters

National Day of Prayer Versus the National Day of Reason
Each year people from every walk of life, regardless of religion or political affiliation, gather for a National Day of Prayer that’s held on the first Thursday in May. Hoping to capitalize on the attention given to the National Day of Prayer, the American Humanist Association and the Secular Coalition

The Impact of Left-Wing Ideologies on Revolutions and the Coming Tipping Point
Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people in a bombing and a shooting rampage in Oslo, Norway, on July 22, 2011. His trial began April 16 of this year. Breivik is insisting that he was sane then and he is sane now and that he would do it again if he

Rome and Darwin Come to Washington
Perhaps you’ve noticed that buildings in Washington D.C., with their columns and facades, are reminiscent of Roman architecture. Interestingly, some early American political writers called themselves by Roman names. The authors of The Federalist, a collection of 85 essays written in favor of the Constitution, did not use their real