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Mike Slater
How Classical Cartoons Created a Culturally Literate Generation
National Review
The Charlemagne Institute: Reawakening Western Thought
Our Sunday Visitor
Role of Religion in our Nation’s Founding’ discussion set in Staples
Brainerd Dispatch
Why D.C. Is a Real Life Mordor
Intellectual Takeout article retweeted by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY)
End of Electoral College is Closer than You Think
Colleges are censoring and expunging history
Post Bulletin
Civics 101 for Flyover Country
The Libertarian Republic
Google Groupthink Is the Gateway to Totalitarianism
Rush Limbaugh
How Bernie Sanders Can Teach Conservatives To Win Over the Youth
Devin Foley in The Daily Caller
Reuters Poll Reveals Americans Can No Longer Think for Themselves
Annie Holmquist in Waking Times
“You can have an opinion and you can vote, but you have no real understanding of the lessons of the past, both good and bad. Indeed, if you don’t know your history, you have no idea where we have come from and how it formed the present. The future is not yours to shape, but merely to stumble blindly into.”
“Today’s headlines suggest that many are increasingly worried about the fertility decline. If we are to fix this, do we need more young women with motherly desires and tendencies like Miss Temple? And in order to gain those young women, do we first need to convince them that motherhood is a worthy and noble vocation, not eclipsed by one rewarded by paycheck and prestige?”