When did Americans become a bunch of little, thin skinned, cowardly, cry babies and snowflakes, paling at mere offense? They were jokes!
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Michelle Wolf: Can’t America Take a Joke?
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Rediscovering Sobriety in America
America is divided because Americans, on both sides of the aisle, care more about their delusions of "rightness" than they do about their countrymen.
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Rational Liberalism: Mirror, Mirror
Americans, regardless of Democrats or Republicans, by and large, no longer believe society can even function without a government to kneel before.
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Who taught you to hate Liberalism?
So why is it, in the one nation on Earth founded on the principles of classical Liberalism, that Liberalism means exactly the opposite of what it means practically everywhere else in the world?
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Building a Nation
Should we stop to think about the underlying assumptions that we've made our entire lives or allow those in media, in movies, in music, in politics, and behind golden microphones to tell us what we should and shouldn't believe and, more importantly, why we believe anything at all?
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Playing the Hand You’re Dealt
Though relatively small in number, Conservatives have the philosophical high ground but have a very narrow window of opportunity.
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The Measure of a Man
Our society depends on objective measures, whether physical or moral, and there exists one set of standards against which we can justly judge the words and deeds of men and women.
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The Culture War: Raising the Bar
When the large majority of Americans once again understand that we are all moral equals, no more or less entitled to the same rights and no more or less encumbered by the same duties, then we will achieve the society that we seek.
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Losing Washington
Only when we find ourselves again, when Liberty is written on the hearts of every man and woman, when we remember who we once were, only then will we deserve "the greatest man in the world".
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Against All Odds: American Idealism
If the ideals of Justice and Liberty for all are certain and true, then we are morally obligated to fight tirelessly toward what ought to be and never simply accept what is.
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Picking through the Pieces
We need Donald's supporters to understand that we want to restore our country as much as they do, but we understand this requires reacquainting ourselves with the blueprints left to us by its architects.
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A Short Word: Americanism
To the first generations of American citizens, personal virtue, especially in the leaders of the day, was often more important than their political beliefs.