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Americans must take Geert Wilders' warning seriously

Monday, 26 November 2012 15:13 by Bill Coates
  Editor's Note: Researcher and analyst Bill Coates, writing from western Colorado, responded to the recent Geert Wilders essay in Centennial Review, "Marked for Death Because I Dared to Criticize Islam" (November 2012), with the following com... [More]
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Here's your Republican rehab kit

Sunday, 25 November 2012 15:30 by John Andrews
  (Denver Post, Nov. 25) Show me a sore loser, and I’ll show you a loser.  This has rung in my ears since the election, as I listened to some fellow Republicans and conservatives weeping, whining, and caterwauling. Not to mention grip... [More]
Categories:   2012 | Conservatism | Republicans
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A tipping point? Thoughts of a newly elected local official

Friday, 23 November 2012 15:04 by Ken Klemm
  ('76 Contributor) Our house, like millions of others, had a very sleepless night on election night.  Once the sky started to crack a little light we found ourselves in mourning as we contemplated the gravity of the election results.It is... [More]
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Conservative ideas needed even more as Obama stays on

Friday, 23 November 2012 14:55 by Kelly Sloan
(Centennial Fellow) OK, enough already. The battle is over, and, yes, the good guys lost. Since then, everyone with a word processor or access to a microphone has joined in the autopsy. On the right, many are looking for a smoking gun, the one t... [More]
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Collision of worldviews portends a stormy future

Thursday, 22 November 2012 15:47 by Brad Hughes
(Centennial Fellow) The recent US presidential election embraced secularism as the favored worldview in America. The "melting pot" of traditional America is now being replaced with an advanced model of multiculturalism. Multiculturalism is characteri... [More]
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As campaign parade fades, America's new reality persists

Thursday, 22 November 2012 15:40 by Bill Moloney
(San Francisco)   In America in general and this Magical City in particular some things haven’t changed at all since November 6th.  The porterhouse down at John’s Grille on Ellis, and the salmon at the Tadich Grille over on... [More]
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Glories of gridlock, perils of second terms

Sunday, 11 November 2012 14:38 by Admin
(Head On TV) Divided government continuing into 2014 and beyond may not be all that bad, especially as presidential second terms tend to go awry, says John Andrews in the November round of Head On TV debates.  Not so, given Americans' reaffirmat... [More]
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Destination: Slippery Slope Land

Saturday, 10 November 2012 15:11 by Chris Leland
  (CCU Faculty) Election 2012 is over and in the books.  I am pretty passionate person when it comes to politics (cf my FB and Twitter posts during the national debates).  Last night I sat with some of my CCU students and family as th... [More]
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An electorate irrationally devoted to secularism

Saturday, 10 November 2012 15:03 by Brad Hughes
  (Centennial Fellow) Pundits say that Hispanics, single women, young people, and blacks delivered a victory for President Obama's re-election. However, these are only external differences that do little to explain the internal unity that each g... [More]
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Processing what happened, planning what's next

Saturday, 10 November 2012 14:56 by Melanie Sturn
('76 Contributor) After the bitter disappointment of election night, I had to leave Aspen next morning for a journey to NYC where I had meetings this week.  After no sleep on Tuesday night, I set out early on Wednesday for a day of travel hell. ... [More]
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