Category: Opinion
Professor Resigns from Columbia University Because It’s More Communist Than the Country He Fled
Professor Andrei Serban from Columbia University has resigned because the university is “on its way toward full blown communism,” The College Fix has reported. Prof....
Read MoreWhy America Absolutely Doesn’t Need a Hate Speech Law
Recently, Richard Stengel, a former editor of Time, wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post entitled “Why America needs a hate speech law.” In...
Read MoreVeterans Day: A Time to Remember, Reflect and Give Thanks
Every year, Veterans Day provides a time to remember, reflect and give thanks for the sacrifices service members have made to keep us safe and...
Read MoreThe Day Freedom Won – 30 Years Since the Berlin Wall Came Down
On November 9, 1989, the East German Soviet-controlled government made a surprise announcement. At midnight, citizens were free to cross the borders into West...
Read MoreABC News’ Burial of the Epstein Story Is Just The Latest Example of Media Cover-Ups
Most Americans don’t trust the mainstream media, and a recent story emphasized why they shouldn’t. In a viral video released this week which has received...
Read MoreImpeachment Inquiry Sets a Dangerous Precedent for Future Presidents
On October 31, the House voted to begin public impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. But did he even commit a crime? At this point,...
Read MoreWashington Post Eulogizes ISIS’ Mass Murdering Leader and Calls Him a “Scholar”
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi committed suicide during a raid by American special forces. But, in typical liberal fashion, The Washington Post decided to downplay...
Read MoreThree Reasons Why America (Still) Needs Some of that Old-Time Religion
Readers of certain denominations and eras may be familiar with the classic Gospel song, “Old Time Religion” – a 19th century tune whose staying power...
Read MoreColorado Springs Mourns the Passing of Will Perkins
Every community should have a Will Perkins. A Colorado Springs resident for all of his 91 years, and a successful businessman, Perkins was also a...
Read MoreThe Evolution of Kanye West’s Christian Faith – “Jesus is King” and Weekly Sunday Services
Kanye West is largely known for three things: his music, his ego and being married to reality television star Kim Kardashian West. But in the...
Read MoreSenator Marco Rubio Makes the Case for Strong Families
Oftentimes, especially after a tragedy, the instinctual reaction of a nation is to call upon the government to “do something.” But every once in a...
Read MoreThe Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands
As the seasons change, God’s majesty is revealed in new ways, continually reminding us of Him. That majesty leads us to “join with all nature...
Read MoreIt’s Pronouns Day! But When is Verbs Day?
One of the myths common in our modern culture is that we all get to choose our own pronouns, and that language is not dependent...
Read MoreWhy American Youth are Drawn to Socialism
Twenty years ago, socialism was a dirty word. How times have changed. Among many young people today, it’s now a badge of moral decency. According...
Read MoreThe Lesson I Learned from Walmart
“Why do you work at Walmart?” I lost count of how many times people asked me this question in my six years with the company....
Read MoreConservatives Have Happier Families
New research released by the Institute for Family Studies finds that conservatives tend to be more “completely satisfied” with their own family lives compared to...
Read MoreThe Left Hates Christopher Columbus. Here are Five Reasons Why We Should Still Celebrate Columbus Day
Most of us can remember the day when Americans still seemed to like Christopher Columbus. Yet in the past few decades, something has changed. Certain...
Read MoreHelp Your Student Choose the Right College: A University President Offers Guidance
For many high school students, picking a college can be the first big, stressful and life-changing decision that they have to make in their life....
Read MoreNormal but Complicated – Life with Greg, my Brother who has Down Syndrome
I could start off by saying there’s some special secret magical experience to having a brother with Down syndrome. It’d be easy to spin a...
Read MoreNo Offense Ladies, the Men Named on Columbia University’s Library Deserve to Have their Names Etched on the Building
When it comes to history, literature, politics and philosophy, ancient Greece and Rome were in many ways the breeding ground of great minds. Butler Library...
Read MoreAmerican’s Trust in the Mainstream Media Continues to Fall
Previously, The Daily Citizen has covered the liberal bias of the American media and according to a recent Gallup poll, American’s trust in the mass...
Read MoreWas America Founded as a Christian Nation?
According to some Americans, religion had no role to play in our country’s founding. They claim that every founding father was a deist, and the...
Read MoreThe Naivete’ of Youth: Why are Adults Supporting Teenager in Her Quest for Climate Change Regulation
Last week, thousands of children and adults across the country and the world protested about climate change. Much of the focus has been on Greta...
Read MoreThe Plan to Enforce Equality in New York City Public Schools
Kurt Vonnegut’s short story “Harrison Bergeron” describes a chilling future: In 2081 America, “Everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the...
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