Is everyone who disagrees with Ron Paul a neocon? Ft. Jack Hunter
Jack Hunter rejoins the Freedom Report podcast to discuss the issues of foreign policy and philosophy.
All that and more on the Freedom Report podcast!
Jack Hunter rejoins the Freedom Report podcast to discuss the issues of foreign policy and philosophy.
All that and more on the Freedom Report podcast!
For too long the right has allowed the left to define not just the debate, but the very terms used in the debate. We’ve allowed the left to define the cultural narrative and now find all the ills of society laid at our feet. Even when a radical Islamic terrorist targets a gay club, the…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By: Paul Meekin Redondo Beach’s city council recently informed a local arborist he’d needed to cut down his favorite, 30 year old tree. The tree’s name was Clyde. Because the tree’s root structure was beginning to damage the road, the city of Redondo Beach demanded the tree be taken down,…
by Ian Tartt Most modern Christians belong to the Christian Right, which means they are generally unfavorable to personal freedom (at least on the “messy”issues). However, that doesn’t have to be the case, nor should it be the case. This article includes three big issues on which Christians should agree with libertarians and arguments as…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Lee Enochs Like most Americans, I was absolutely horrified by the violence, hubris and utter chaos that unfolded at a White nationalist protest in Virginia this past weekend. Specifically, I am referencing the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville that attracted Neo-Nazis, white nationalists, white supremacists, and…
Conservative ire over Coke’s Super Bowl ad conflicts with their supposed love of freedom Keith Farrell A Super Bowl advertisement for Coca-Cola which depicted groups of Americans from varying cultures singing ‘America the Beautiful’ in their native languages has come under fire by conservatives. Conservatives took to social media to voice their outrage that an…
Part II of this series “Can the U.S Unite? If Not, How Does It Divide?” makes the analogy that States joining the United States check in under the rules of the Hotel California: They can check out anytime they like, but they can never leave. No matter how bad it gets! No matter how much…