The police need to act fast to protect our rights to free speech. They didn't do their job in Charlottesville, or Berkeley, or other places.
The founder of the Weather Channel is an oponent of the global warming hysteria and spending. Lots of good links in the article.
Ken Ham built a life-sized Ark in Kentucky and filled it with exhibits reflecting the Genesis story. Now, he's lighting it up nightly in rainbow colors in recognition of the rainbow seen by Noah at the end of the flood. There is some debate over homosexuals who also use the rainbow.
Want to chauffer a congressman? The requirements are more than just driving.
Scott Adams on how to recognize when you're in a mass hysteria bubble. If you follow his logic, you might conclude that the criticism of Donald Trump qualifies.
This columnist says something I have been arguing for months: the media should report on what Trump is doing instead of what he tweets. There have been many substantial changes to the regulatory environment that are great for the country. Glenn Reynolds said something similar back in January.
A statue of Joan of Arc was vandalized in New Orleans with "take it down". Which side did Joan of Arc fight with in the Civil War?
Go to church; it's good for you and good for the country also.
The Associated Press notices that the Democrats may be making a mistake with the monuments.
The NY Times set out to write an article about how racist Donald Trump is. It didn't come out as they expected and hoped, says Althouse. Here's the actual article in the Times. with its strange headline.
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