The Tale of Two Recoveries
by Michael Hausam How often have you heard a Democrat prattle on and on about how well Barack Obama has done with the economy, given the mess he inherited? Usually, it’s some version of, “Things are...
View ArticleRep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, Actor Gary Sinise Honored at Frontiers of...
Washington, DC — Frontiers of Freedom, a public advocacy group founded by the late Sen. Malcolm Wallop, R-Wy., announced Thursday it had presented in 2014 Ronald Reagan Award to actor Gary Sinise in...
View ArticleAn Iron Dome for America?
What Americans should learn from Israel’s missile-defense system by Rebeccah Heinrichs The Israeli missile-defense system known as Iron Dome once again finds itself in the international spotlight,...
View ArticleThe Missiles of July
by Peter Huessy In the last month, Hamas has now launched over 2000 rockets at Israel with Tel Aviv shooting down roughly 90% of those aimed at Israeli population centers. While the US need not fear a...
View ArticleRussia’s Leader Is Neither A Realist Nor A Nationalist
To understand Vladimir Putin’s wars, the key is to understand the final two decades of the Soviet Union, not the first two decades of the new Russia. by Tom Nichols • The Federalist Americans...
View ArticlePresident Obama should read Reagan’s diaries
by Brent Budowsky • The Hill When President Obama and European leaders meet at the NATO summit meeting in Wales on Thursday, they will have one last chance to address the grave dangers to Western...
View ArticleReagan’s Christmas Messages
“In this day, when our freedom to worship is most precious, let us redouble our efforts to bring this and other greatest freedoms to all the peoples of the Earth.” (1988) by Scott L. Vanatter Ronald...
View ArticleA Man Without Peer
Martin Anderson, a key adviser to Ronald Reagan, leaves behind a lasting legacy. By Peter Roff • U.S. News As an economist and political scientist, Martin Anderson was a man without peer. A...
View ArticleConservatives have every reason to be optimistic
Freedom and opportunity are on the horizon with a new crop of principled, capable and positive conservatives. by George Landrith In the past few weeks and the next couple weeks, we will see most of...
View ArticleO’Reilly’s “Killing Reagan”: Fiction, Posing as Biography
by Ed Meese & John Heubusch • RealClearPolitics There are over a thousand books on the subject of Ronald Reagan and his presidency. This is not surprising given that our 40th president is...
View ArticleRonald Reagan’s Thanksgiving Day Messages
“We have seen the splendor of our natural resource spread across the tables of the world, and we have seen the splendor of freedom coursing with new vigor through the channels of history.” by Scott L....
View ArticleBill O’Reilly slanders Ronald Reagan
by George F. Will • Washington Post Donald Trump is just one symptom of today’s cultural pathology of self-validating vehemence with blustery certitudes substituting for evidence. Another is...
View ArticleDoes the United States Need Nuclear Weapons?
by Peter Huessy Does the United States need nuclear weapons? What role do they play? And if they are valuable, how much should we spend supporting such a nuclear deterrent? In addition, what level of...
View ArticleMissile Defense Is Needed More Now Than Ever
About 40 years ago, Ronald Reagan and U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop shared breakfast at U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt’s ranch. Virtually no one knew that this meeting took place or understood how important it...
View ArticleOn North Korea, Trump is Wisely Following Reagan’s Example
By Peggy Grande • Fox News Now that his summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is back on for June 12 in Singapore, President Trump will benefit from some important lessons he appears to have...
View ArticleOn China Trade, Trump Should Copy Reagan: ‘Trust But Verify’
Investor’s Business Daily A week and half after President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met to smooth over trade disputes, China announced it will buy more foreign goods , including U.S....
View ArticleIlhan Omar’s Big Lie
By Rich Lowry • National Review The Left distorts what happened in El Salvador in the 1980s. In a viral exchange at a congressional hearing last week, the new congresswoman from Minnesota, Ilhan Omar,...
View ArticleThe GOP Needs A Pro-Growth Message and Pro-Growth Messengers
They didn’t call Ronald Reagan “The Great Communicator” just because he knew how to deliver a speech. The fact is, he—more than any president in recent memory—knew how to bring a complex idea to life...
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