This past Wednesday, when I attended Students for Saving Social Security’s event on Social Security reform with roughly 300 other young people, I was overcome by an unusual Washington, D.C. emotion—hope.
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Deep Thoughts and Free Beer
Deneen, who is an Associate Professor of Government and a chair of Hellenic studies, began his remarks by saying that conservatives have trouble living like conservatives.
Looking Ahead By Looking Back
“The movement has never been one voice,” said Nash.
Dover Downed
“I criticized him [Jones] as a judicial activist” because he ventured far outside the scope of the question he was faced with, said West.
Women’s MisStudies
From a recent debate on college-level women’s studies courses, we get a glimpse of why graduates with that degree are hard to find, though such classes have become commonplace in most universities.
Political Primer
At the recent Eagle Forum Summit, young conservatives heard political advice from the youngest Congressman.
Confronting Academic Liberalism
One sued her university, another was caricatured in her college newspaper, and the third stood up against school administration and would not back down.
Speaking for the President
The death of the number one terrorist can cause any public speaker to make a topic shift, and White House aide Tim Goeglein’s speech to the Eagle Forum Collegians was no exception.
Not a Living Document, Dummy
If the Constitution is viewed as a living document, judicial oligarchy will result.
Keep Your Nose Out of Our Academy
PA education administrators just keep saying there is no problem, and if there is you don’t need to take care of it, and you can’t prove it anyway.