Normally, we would not send you rushing to read TIME MAGAZINE, a publication that has long since lost its reputation for honesty in reporting. But we urge all readers to absorb “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election” by Molly Ball. The piece goes some distance in explaining the strange […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/Homepage_Template-1.jpeg382382Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2021-02-06 10:50:052021-02-06 10:45:37Election Revelations From Time Magazine
The Kennedys have for the past 60 years been one of the most idolized families in America. Joseph Kennedy converted his ill-gotten gains from bootlegging into a legal fortune. He then unleashed his sons into the political world. This is when his son John changed America in one way and then his younger brother Teddy […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/th-6.jpeg151270Bruce Bialoskyhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngBruce Bialosky2021-02-02 06:00:452021-01-29 15:48:58How the Kennedys Radically Changed America
The 2020 election was a disaster for the republic. Lax voting procedures, last-minute rulemaking by unauthorized parties, and hundreds of accounts of process irregularities created such an atmosphere of suspicion and rancor that 60 percent of Americans of all parties believed the election to be basically illegitimate. The hapless Trump team looked foolish by blaming […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/433201D9-9F1D-48C9-9C7A-39AC1FD4987D.jpeg6751200Thomas C. Pattersonhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngThomas C. Patterson2021-02-02 01:00:182024-01-17 10:23:09Mail In Ballots Were the Key to What Went Wrong
There is plenty to lament right now. But conservatives’ time and energy would be better spent thinking ahead and plotting a future—one that, in all likelihood, can still be salvaged. The presidency of Joseph R. Biden Jr., a thoroughly mediocre and gaffe-prone career politician in the throes of debilitating senescence, has commenced. It has done […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-808466.jpeg6911000Josh Hammerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJosh Hammer2021-01-25 13:04:452021-01-25 13:08:05The Conservative Path Forward in the Biden-Harris Era
In the words of Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The unbelievable hatred that Democrats, liberals, progressives, and the mainstream press have toward President Trump continues to consume them, with the latest manifestation being the second impeachment of President Trump, just a few days before he leaves office. Isn’t the purpose of an impeachment to […]
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From CO2 emissions to jobs to investment, the president’s move will have the opposite of its intended effect. President Joe Biden wasted no time after Wednesday’s inaugural ceremonies before getting to work. He signed 17 executive orders and memorandums—by far the most in history on a president’s first day—one of which halted construction of the controversial Keystone XL […]
The presidential election was close. Only 84 Electoral College votes separated the contenders. Widespread allegations of ballot fraud were claimed by national party chairmen in 11 states, with court challenges lasting into the middle of the year following the election. Changing the results in just two states would flip the election. The fraud allegations were […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iu-8.jpeg6291160Chuck Devorehttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngChuck Devore2021-01-23 11:32:502021-01-23 11:32:50The 2020 Election Aftermath Is Not At All Unprecedented In U.S. History
It is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of “hate.” Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/JFK_limousine.png15362048Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2021-01-20 09:52:292021-01-20 14:06:38Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
The following is adapted from a speech delivered at a Hillsdale College reception in Rogers, Arkansas, on November 17, 2020. The content is from the December 2020 edition of Hillsdale College’s Imprimis. On September 17, Constitution Day, I chaired a panel organized by the White House. It was an extraordinary thing. The panel’s purpose was […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/Telescreen.png211471Larry P. Arnnhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngLarry P. Arnn2021-01-16 20:13:512021-01-17 06:39:35Imprimis: Orwell’s 1984 and Today
There once was a dream of a worldwide electronic web where commerce and communications could be linked, providing wide consumer choice, lower costs, and creating a marketplace of ideas. Anyone with access to the Web could access the common knowledge of the world with the keystroke of ever cheaper and more powerful devices. It created […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/pexels-photo-618613.jpeg6921000Neland Nobelhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngNeland Nobel2021-01-13 20:51:532021-01-14 17:45:14There Once Was a Dream
Election Revelations From Time Magazine
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelNormally, we would not send you rushing to read TIME MAGAZINE, a publication that has long since lost its reputation for honesty in reporting. But we urge all readers to absorb “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election” by Molly Ball. The piece goes some distance in explaining the strange […]
How the Kennedys Radically Changed America
/in Culture War, Economy, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Bruce BialoskyThe Kennedys have for the past 60 years been one of the most idolized families in America. Joseph Kennedy converted his ill-gotten gains from bootlegging into a legal fortune. He then unleashed his sons into the political world. This is when his son John changed America in one way and then his younger brother Teddy […]
Mail In Ballots Were the Key to What Went Wrong
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Thomas C. PattersonThe 2020 election was a disaster for the republic. Lax voting procedures, last-minute rulemaking by unauthorized parties, and hundreds of accounts of process irregularities created such an atmosphere of suspicion and rancor that 60 percent of Americans of all parties believed the election to be basically illegitimate. The hapless Trump team looked foolish by blaming […]
The Conservative Path Forward in the Biden-Harris Era
/in Education, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Josh HammerThere is plenty to lament right now. But conservatives’ time and energy would be better spent thinking ahead and plotting a future—one that, in all likelihood, can still be salvaged. The presidency of Joseph R. Biden Jr., a thoroughly mediocre and gaffe-prone career politician in the throes of debilitating senescence, has commenced. It has done […]
Why They Hate Trump So Deeply
/in Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Jacob G. HornbergerIn the words of Ronald Reagan, here we go again. The unbelievable hatred that Democrats, liberals, progressives, and the mainstream press have toward President Trump continues to consume them, with the latest manifestation being the second impeachment of President Trump, just a few days before he leaves office. Isn’t the purpose of an impeachment to […]
3 Harmful Consequences of Biden Killing the Keystone XL Pipeline
/in Daily News Roundup, Economy, Environment, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Brad PalumboFrom CO2 emissions to jobs to investment, the president’s move will have the opposite of its intended effect. President Joe Biden wasted no time after Wednesday’s inaugural ceremonies before getting to work. He signed 17 executive orders and memorandums—by far the most in history on a president’s first day—one of which halted construction of the controversial Keystone XL […]
The 2020 Election Aftermath Is Not At All Unprecedented In U.S. History
/in Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Chuck DevoreThe presidential election was close. Only 84 Electoral College votes separated the contenders. Widespread allegations of ballot fraud were claimed by national party chairmen in 11 states, with court challenges lasting into the middle of the year following the election. Changing the results in just two states would flip the election. The fraud allegations were […]
Watch Out for the Verbal Jujitsu
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelIt is hard to remember a similar time when political intimidation was at this kind of frenzy. Probably the most similar period was right after the assassination of President Kennedy. Those old enough to remember recall that immediately after the shooting, the media called Dallas a city of “hate.” Kennedy was killed in the city, […]
Imprimis: Orwell’s 1984 and Today
/in Education, Featured, Liberty, Life Advocacy, National Security/by Larry P. ArnnThe following is adapted from a speech delivered at a Hillsdale College reception in Rogers, Arkansas, on November 17, 2020. The content is from the December 2020 edition of Hillsdale College’s Imprimis. On September 17, Constitution Day, I chaired a panel organized by the White House. It was an extraordinary thing. The panel’s purpose was […]
There Once Was a Dream
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelThere once was a dream of a worldwide electronic web where commerce and communications could be linked, providing wide consumer choice, lower costs, and creating a marketplace of ideas. Anyone with access to the Web could access the common knowledge of the world with the keystroke of ever cheaper and more powerful devices. It created […]