The Denial of Evil: The Case of Communism
Dennis Prager, One of the most highly regarded books of the 20th century was Ernest Becker’s “The Denial of Death.” Winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize, the book is regarded as a classic for its analysis …
Dennis Prager, One of the most highly regarded books of the 20th century was Ernest Becker’s “The Denial of Death.” Winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize, the book is regarded as a classic for its analysis …
Michael Reagan, Transgender Madness It’s not right. It’s not fair. And, on top of all that, President Biden’s executive order allowing transgender males to compete against girls is going to destroy girls sports in America. Almost …
“If your battle just ended, then you were fighting the wrong battle.” This is something we need to all remember: Presidents come and go, we have suffered through some bad ones, more so recently than …
Read moreGovernment Corruption: Hold The Line, Winning the Battle Against Evil
Eric Metaxas, In my new book Fish Out of Water: A Search for the Meaning of Life, I write about growing up with my European immigrant parents. Much of the story is very funny — and …
Raymond Ibrahim, A look at the circumstances that gave rise to Vlad the Impaler and Ivan the Terrible. Citing history—or, as shall be seen, pseudohistory—is one of the main ways Islam’s apologists try to ennoble …
Read moreHow Islam Influenced History’s Most ‘Evil’ Christians
Daniel Greenfield, An Election Between Love and Hate! Why are President Trump’s rallies packed while Biden’s rallies are deserted? Where were all the Democrats who joined in the Black Lives Matter riots, who packed the streets …
Read moreWhy are President Trump’s rallies packed while Biden’s rallies are deserted?
Wayne Allyn Root, Paul Harvey first wrote a commentary with the same title in 1965. I think it is clearly time for me to update it for 2020. I’m a God-fearing and God-loving American patriot. I …
Wayne Allyn Root, I’ve tried in my career as a conservative commentator to rarely use the word “evil.” Disagreements over policies and agendas don’t make your opponent “evil.” As a matter of fact, most reasonable, …