Public schools, amiright? The thing is, they didn’t even just call her. Nope. They went right to the po-po. It’s almost like public schools see parents as the enemy. Washington Times: A Virginia woman is facing felony charges after she… Continue Reading →
Hmmm. You know this must have killed NBC’s Today Show to report. Samples taken of the Jerusalem tomb where Jesus Christ reportedly was buried after his crucifixion are more than 1,700 years old, dating it back to the imperial Roman… Continue Reading →
Alabama Republicans still supporting Roy Moore are being mocked while the letter from the women of Saturday Night Live defending Al Franken is being applauded. Y’know I’m starting to think that all these accusations being made public won’t actually change… Continue Reading →
I don’t think there’s a fallacy more dangerous than the widespread belief in some sort of a global spiritual evolution. In fact, I can think of few notions believed by so many less supported by facts. We see examples of… Continue Reading →
I know the GOP feels like they need a political win here. But there may be some very unfortunate unintended consequences of the tax reform measure. The much-talked about GOP tax reform could cripple the innovative Cristo Rey education model… Continue Reading →
As if we needed more proof that Ivy League students don’t know their ass from their elbow, Harvard is hosting an “anal sex workshop.” The College Fix: The workshop was held as part of the Ivy League university’s Sex Week,… Continue Reading →
Actual headline from NBC News: “Science proves kids are bad for Earth. Morality suggests we stop having them. We need to stop pretending kids don’t have environmental and ethical consequences.” Ugh. He compares having children to freeing murderers. Seriously. If… Continue Reading →
Telling the truth is a crime against the state. As Orwell said, “If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” Daily Mail: A teacher suspended for accidentally calling a transgender pupil a ‘girl’ rather than ‘boy’ said it was… Continue Reading →
To be honest, I’m actually kind of scared that the vote was as close as it was. But I love how the media is making it sound like the bishops actually attempted to smother Cardinal Cupich with a seamless garment…. Continue Reading →
The American Bar Association objected to the nomination of Leonard Steven Grasz, a former Nebraska chief deputy attorney general, to a seat on the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, giving him their “not qualified” rating, Why? They said some… Continue Reading →
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