Category: Culture

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Sex, Drama and Crime: New Nancy Drew TV Series is Getting the Riverdale Treatment

Recently, it feels like Hollywood is trying to change some of America’s most beloved characters by amplifying the sex, violence, crime and angst for shock...

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Disney Moving From Entertainment to Propaganda

It seems Disney no longer has a mission of making classic, quality films like Finding Nemo, The Lion King and Cars that we all enjoy....

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Wisdom from Washington: Three Lessons from Our First President

Historian James Flexner described George Washington as the “Indispensable Man.” By any measure, George Washington was a great man, a brilliant general, and a compelling...

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Americans Must Regain Our Virtue if We Are to Retain Our Freedom

Benjamin Franklin once said, “Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters.” Americans...

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New Book Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Story of the Kavanaugh Confirmation

 “No one from the press noticed Kennedy’s arrival at the Executive Residence, which was chosen for the meeting because of its relative privacy. The Oval...

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Miley Cyrus’ New Music Video is Pro-Abortion and Wildly Inappropriate

When Miley Cyrus first became part of the pop culture scene, she was a young teenager and the star of the wildly popular Disney Channel...

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‘American Restoration’ – An Interview with Author Timothy S. Goeglein

Timothy S. Goeglein is a Focus on the Family Vice President. He is also an author and frequent contributor to The Daily Citizen. Together with...

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HBO’s New Series Euphoria Pushes the Boundaries of Decency

How much is too much? What is the limit for what we are willing to expose our minds to on television for the sake of...

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D-DAY AT 75: A PERSONAL STORY OF MY FAMILY

  75 summers ago, my then-17 year old Uncle Carl joined the United States Army, participated in basic training, boarded a ship to Europe, and...

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Thank God for Our Blessings – Even as We Pray for Our Country

  Today is graduation day for the 61st class of the Air Force Academy (AFA) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. AFA commencement speakers rotate yearly between...

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MEMORIAL DAY, 2019

“In great deeds, something abides.” – Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain  During some part of each Memorial Day weekend for the last quarter century, I have parked...

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The First Female African-American Scholars

No reasonable person would deny that education, and more specifically higher education, is a key indicator of social progress and personal empowerment. As we celebrate...

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Baseball, Racism and Healing

Pitchers and catchers began arriving at Major League Baseball camps in Florida and Arizona this week, an annual tradition that marks the unofficial beginning of...

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Starbucks Problem with Porn, How the Nation’s Largest Coffee Chain Is Hesitant to Filter Its Wi-Fi

Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks, has recently announced his intention to consider a presidential run in 2020 as an independent. Although Schultz is no longer...

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Eulogies for President George H.W. Bush

It was a ceremony befitting the occasion at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday as the nation’s 41st President, George Herbert Walker Bush,...

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The Humility and Integrity of George HW Bush

I had been working as the deputy director of The White House Office of Public Liaison for President George W. Bush in 2001 for less...

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Why We Support Therapy for Unwanted Homosexuality

Advocates for banning “sexual orientation change efforts” will often argue that homosexuality is no longer considered a mental illness so there’s no place for counseling...

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