A Tyranny of Moral Minorities
By Daniel Greenfield - May 02, 2022 When pilots and flight attendants announced the end of the mask mandate in-flight, most passengers cheered. Everyone except the media which claimed the masked were the [...]
Sheep to the Slaughter
Sheep To The Slaughter By Gary Bauer - April 29, 2022 My friends, I hope I have your attention because this is one of the most important messages I have [...]
Article V: May, 2022
Here are two essays from the May Article V Caucus Newsletter editor Vickie Deppe. Method Matters by Vickie Deppe – May, 2022 In the last three days of its regular [...]
‘Coign’: A New Credit Card
This Forthcoming Credit Card Will Allow You To Avoid Financing Woke Banks BY: TRISTAN JUSTICE - APRIL 27, 2022 4 MIN READ ‘We want to do for charities what WinRed has [...]
Why Study History
Wisdom in old shelves and books. In this brief PragerU video, you'll find the reason why history is so important to our very survival. Follow Victor David Hanson [...]
Climate Warming Questions
Climate change and the question of science By: Andy May - April 21, 2022 Promoters of the human-caused climate-change narrative sometimes ask skeptics if they believe in evolution or gravity. [...]
An Open Letter to Church Leaders
Sean Feucht: ‘An Open Letter to Church Leaders’ American Faith – Apr. 24, 2022 Dear Church Leaders & Pastors, The flock needs you. We feel lost. Across America, we are [...]
Convention Doors Opening?
Are Constitutional Amendments Coming? By Rob Natelson - April 24, 2022 The website Politico recently ran a feature by two academic commentators who think constitutional amendments are on the horizon. They tell [...]
Asking for Your Help
Dear Hunt For Liberty reader. by Mike Kapic - May 2, 2022 As the owner, editor, and publisher of Hunt For Liberty, we want to understand whether or not HFL [...]
The ‘Debt Brake’
Swiss flag on the top of Mannlichen (Jungfrau region, Bern, Switzerland) Updated Assessment of Switzerland’s Spending Cap by Dan Mitchell - April 28, 2022 Since I’m a big fan of spending [...]
Republic or Democracy?
Constitution Corner: Are we a democracy or a republic? By Mikie Kerr / March 30, 2019 Constitution Corner Share this story We are both a democracy and a republic in [...]
Children’s Books & Prejudice
https://youtu.be/Kg7i7f31hgk Publishers are filling libraries, schools, and book stores with only one side of the American story. And it only tells half of the tales journey. Parents, search for [...]
A Family Includes a Father
Subsidizing Single Moms Is Not A Substitute For The Fathers American Kids Desperately Need Heightened crime, violence, gender confusion and the growing welfare state are all tied to the lack [...]
The Eternal Covid Emergency
WSJ – Apr. 16, 2022 The Eternal Covid Emergency Health and Human Services extends the crisis again so it can keep the extra welfare flowing. By The Editorial Board | [...]
Left Leaning Levi Strauss
INVESTORS DENOUNCE LEVI STRAUSS CEO CHIP BERGH FOR ‘PARTISAN TOXICITY’ Is Levi’s Still A Publicly Traded Corporation Or A Far-Left Political Action Committee? by The National Center – Apr. 20, 2022 [...]
Treating Covid Responsibly
Using common sense is usually successful. By John Kinkaid, MBA – April 19, 2022 If you or a loved one come down with a serious strain of the Covid-19 (Wuhan [...]
Strong Families; Strong Country
By Judd Garrett – Apr. 13, 2022 On Monday, Hall-of-Fame NFL Head Coach, Tony Dungy stood beside Florida Governor Ron DeSantis when the Governor signed a bill to provide $70 million to support [...]
Carbon Dioxide in Perspective
https://youtu.be/BC1l4geSTP8 What is carbon dioxide anyway? Watch this short 4 minute video to see why this very necessary element is a part of our atmosphere.
Wind Turbines Killing Eagles
Feds Fine Wind-farm Company Millions for Killing Eagles — After Encouraging Wind Power by Selwyn Duke - April 11, 2022 Some might say it’s a lot of hot air. First “green” energy [...]
Empowering Students
How Charter Schools Effect Change and Empower Students from Diverse Backgrounds It’s hard to argue against the effectiveness of charter schools, particularly in the diverse communities they often serve. Connor [...]