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By Selwyn Duke Call it The Tale of Two Purple States. In the 2022 midterms, Florida experienced precisely what pundits and prognosticators said the whole country would: A historic, perhaps unprecedented “red” wave. In contrast, Arizona had a bit of a “blue” wave — but only in the high-profile, upper-echelon races. This raises a few questions,…
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By Selwyn Duke Almost a decade ago, The New American published “The Slippery Slope to Pedophilia,” an essay about how even back then, longstanding efforts to legitimize adult-child sexual relations existed. Now there’s a clear and sickening sign that we’ve moved yet further down that slope: A high-end clothing brand, Balenciaga, had recently promoted pedophilia in advertisements,…
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I wish you a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving. Holiday point to ponder: "Thanks are the highest form of thought." — G.K. Chesterton God bless, Selwyn Duke
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By Selwyn Duke Leftism has been on the march for more than a century at least. Yet one aspect of it, the so-called “transgender” agenda, has been on its heels lately, with millions of Americans outraged that child genital mutilation is being justified in “gender identity’s” name. Now, however, the sexual devolutionaries believe they’ve found…
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By Selwyn Duke “What happens in Washington doesn’t always stay in Washington,” wrote The New York Times in a November 14 opinion piece. Author Natalia Viana, a Brazilian “investigative journalist,” could’ve been alluding to the 2000 election, after which some Democrats called President George W. Bush illegitimate; to Stacey Abrams, who repeatedly claimed she was the rightful…
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By Selwyn Duke Here’s a scenario: Some extremists don’t like the ideas that would be expressed at an event, so they issue threats of violence via social media. The mayor and police chief of the relevant jurisdiction then shut down the event on “public safety grounds.” If this sounds like a recipe for easily squelching…
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By Selwyn Duke “Everyone is racist regardless of skin color by definition,” wrote The Tennessean last year in a piece co-authored by an ex-Fisk University professor. Accepting this claim, often made by leftists, has been considered by many an intellectual, enlightened position. Yet a Texas middle-school teacher who made it has now been removed from his position.…
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By Selwyn Duke When the Supreme Court issued the Obergefell v. Hodges opinion in 2015, which claimed that states must recognize and perform same-sex “marriages,” then-Ohio governor John Kasich said that “the court has ruled and it’s time to move on.” This reflected how even many GOP politicians were no doubt happy that judges freed…
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By Selwyn Duke If, for argument’s sake, 90 percent of a certain crime’s perpetrators are of a given group and 90 percent of those arrested for the crime are of that group, you might call that probability. The New York Times calls it something else. Racism. At issue is a Wednesday Times essay titled “How…
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By Selwyn Duke My appearance begins at 18:35. We discussed the circumstantial evidence of vote fraud. Note: If you want to fast-forward to my segment, you must right-click on the in-line MP3 player below and then click "Open link in new tab." Ss111522
