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Food Justice? Course at CSU Fullerton also discussed how to Resist Trump

The food justice course, entitled, “The Social Life of Food”, discuss the global capitalist takeover of the food industry and how it harms social justice-minded people. Also, the final assignment focused on an anti-Trump website: The final assignment asks students either to choose and analyze a “build strategy” from an apparently anti-Donald Trump website or […]

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Kellyanne Conway Won’t Play the Victim Card

The media would like to paint presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway as a termagant. She is anything but. “I view myself as the product of my choices not as the victim of my circumstances,” she said in a conversation onstage with writer Mercedes Schlapp at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).  For the record, she […]

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Like Betsy DeVos, Governor Scott Walker was Once Blocked from Entering a School

He may have lost his bid for the Republican presidential nomination last year, but Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker remains the bête noire of the Left in one of its gestational cradles, particularly in the public school system. “The Occupy movement didn’t start on Wall Street,” Governor Walker told the crowd at the Conservative Political Action […]

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Illegal Border Crossings are Down 50%

Since the media and academia are not that interested in crimes committed by illegal aliens, it is hard to get news out of either one about what is actually happening on our southern border. Fortunately, some people with hard information are interested. “I was just out with the border patrol, by air and by gunboat […]

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Guest Articles

When the Democrats and Russians Opposed Reagan

“It is preposterous to believe that the Russians had any effect on the outcome of voting in this country,” said Rush Limbaugh on “Fox News Sunday.” Nevertheless, Republican-led congressional committees have already been stampeded into opening investigations into whether President Trump was Russia’s candidate in the 2016 presidential election. Accuracy in Media (AIM) raised concerns about the […]

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Guest Articles

Rating the Presidents – and Obama

Editor’s Note: This report originally appeared at the American Spectator. I’ve been getting emails from bewildered colleagues asking about a survey of presidential scholars that determined that Barack Obama is the 12th best president in the history of the United States, putting him near the top quartile of our presidents. How can this be? I, too, was […]

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After Berkeley Riot, Campus Police Reconsidering ‘Hands Off’ Approach
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After Berkeley Riot, Campus Police Reconsidering ‘Hands Off’ Approach

From Campus Reform: Berkeley Police Sgt. Sabrina Reich, however, defended the officers’ placidity, pointing out that several officers fired paintballs to mark certain rioters for arrest, but could not ultimately follow through because up to three officers would be needed to escort each arrestee from the scene. “It was a crowd-control situation,” Reich explained. “We […]

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Texas Assembly Advanced Bill on Defunding Sanctuary Campuses

From Campus Reform: Senate Bill 4, which passed the Texas Senate on February 8, threatens fines of up to $25,500 and the withholding of funds from cities or campuses that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration laws and orders, specifically targeting public institutions that “adopt, enforce, or endorse a policy under which the entity, agency, […]

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