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Bring Back Masculinity

Epoch Times

Kevin Sorbo, who stars in and directs the film “Miracle in East Texas,” says: “Make being normal, normal again.” Sorbo noted that the war on masculinity runs much deeper than transgender ideology. In fact, unsurprisingly, he placed part of the blame on the liberal entertainment industry.

In the Face of Pandemic, Let Life Go on

Epoch Times

Few have raised the question of whether all this prevention is worth the economic, social, legal, and civilizational price we are already paying. For a disease that so far has extracted a relatively small death toll, and from which a quarter of those infected have already recovered, why are we reacting as if Covid-19 is the second coming of the Black Death?

Here’s the Right Name to Call the Virus Sweeping the Globe

The Epoch Times

The Epoch Times suggests the CCP virus (Chinese Communist Party) and calls upon others to join us in adopting this name. The name holds the CCP accountable for its wanton disregard of human life and consequent spawning of a pandemic that has put untold numbers in countries around the world at risk, while creating widespread fear and devastating the economies of nations trying to cope with this disease.

The Mind of a Bernie Millennial

The Epoch Times

Nobody in the race but Sanders offers a better future of lower bills and higher wages. If things continue as they have before, you’ll never buy a house or condo, which in college towns and hip urban neighborhoods run sky-high. The housing boom of the second half of the 20th century didn’t help you.

Why Republicans Can’t Win in 2020

The Epoch Times

No matter which candidate the Democrats nominate, and even with Russia’s help, Trump cannot win the 2020 election. For that matter, in races nationwide in which the projected win margins are small, Republicans are likely to lose. This is because of new forces of influence that the internet has made possible in recent decades and that Big Tech companies…have been determined to perfect since Armageddon Day—oh, sorry, Election Day—in 2016.

Dems Go Back to Third Grade in Vegas Debate

The Epoch Times

Do you have to have a personality disorder to run for president? At least for the first half of yet another debate terminal..we were back in the third grade, children endlessly waving their hands. Call on me, teacher. Call on me. But the teachers—the supposed mainstays of NBC News—weren’t there. They might as well have gone out for a smoke…

Pelosi Does Her Best to Reelect Trump at State of the Union

Epoch Times

Roger Simon: Nancy Pelosi is like an out-of-control nine-year-old. She demonstrated this during the State of the Union address when, sitting behind Trump during his speech, listening to accomplishment after accomplishment, she fidgeted like a third grader with an attention deficit disorder and then, on the president’s conclusion, stood up in full view of everyone and made a show of ripping her hard copy of his speech in half.

2 Covert Socialists Run for Congress in Georgia

Epoch Times

Both Nabilah Islam and Michael A. Ownes are active in the Democratic Party but have sought the endorsement and support of the several-hundred-strong Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America). However, neither is willing to publicly identify themselves to the voters as a “democratic socialist.”

Is the News Media in a Position to Be Concerned About Fake News?

Epoch Times

If the media are so very concerned about the spread of disinformation in America, and they want to do something constructive to cut down on it, here’s something they could do: They could go look in a mirror and think about all the lies they published about people like President Donald Trump, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) and many, many others over the past few years.

Diversity Obsession Partly to Blame for Rise in Anti-Semitism

Epoch Times

Roger Simon: here you worship diversity, there will always be winners and losers in that diversity. Like it or not, it creates a pecking order. And these pecking orders are reinforced, consciously and unconsciously, by our media, entertainment, and the academy. And, naturally enough, out of pecking orders, hatreds (or old hatreds, as in the case of anti-Semitism) emerge.