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    The Controlled Burn Rages Out of Control

    In the wake of riots that have spread across America, leaving shattered businesses and wounded communities in their wake, it feels as though our nation is collapsing around us. That’s bizarre, considering that virtually all Americans agree with the following two propositions: first, that it is evil for a police officer to place his knee…
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    Retired Police Captain Dies in Street, Shot While Defending Store From Looters

    Retired St. Louis Police Department Captain David Dorn was killed early Tuesday morning outside of a local pawn shop he was reportedly defending from suspected looters, more than 40 years after his time at the police academy, and 13 years after his retirement from the police department. Dorn, 77, died at 2:30 a.m. in the…
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    A Former Cincinnati Mayor on Quieting the Riots Across America

    As riots continue across America’s cities after the killing of George Floyd, local law enforcement and leaders struggle to stop the violence. Today,  Ken Blackwell, the former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and a board member of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, joins the show to discuss how state and local leaders can keep the…
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    Pennsylvania Governor’s 11th-Hour Ballot Deadline Change Spurs Election Chaos

    The protests and unrest in response to the tragic death of George Floyd, an African American man who died in police custody last week, and the COVID-19 public health crisis have greatly complicated the work of election officials attempting to conduct honest and fair voting. If that were not enough, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unilaterally…
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    Rush Limbaugh’s Important George Floyd Conversation

    Which of the following would you consider the most unusual and least likely to occur? 1. President Donald Trump calls Speaker Nancy Pelosi to invite her to lunch. 2. Rioters and looters agree to pay for the damage they caused to businesses and individuals. 3. Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh appears on “The Breakfast…
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    Why We Commemorate Tiananmen Square

    The image from June 5, 1989, is etched in our minds. One man. Four tanks. This iconic image has become a symbol of the resilience of the Chinese people during the Tiananmen Square massacre. Hundreds to thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators were killed by communist troops from June 3 to June 5, 1989. It is a…
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    Stop Using the Boston Tea Party to Justify Violence in Modern America

    Lawful protest in the American political process isn’t the same as the lawless rioting, looting, and destruction of lives and property that became a threat to the public in the past week. The death of a black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer May 25 in Minneapolis sparked widespread protests…
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    George Bush Weighs in on Riots: ‘Lasting Justice Will Only Come by Peaceful Means’

    Former President George W. Bush weighed in Monday on the riots that have torn across the United States, saying that “lasting justice will only come by peace.” Bush spoke out following the seventh night of destructive riots following the demise of George Floyd, a black man who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for several…
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    How the Media Deploy a ‘Distraction’ Framework

    I’ve been in the news business for over 20 years now, and among the many things I’ve learned about how the media complex operates is this: One of the favorite tricks journalists and politicians use to control the focus of viewers and push the media’s preferred narrative is to label other stories as “distractions.” This…
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    Riots Are Not the Way to Get Justice for Floyd’s Death

    In 1992, I operated a small publishing business in Los Angeles. It was destroyed as a result of riots that ensued after four police officers were acquitted of charges of excessive violence in the beating of Rodney King. It changed my life. I focused my resolve to work in public policy to change destructive realities…
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    Why Third-Degree Murder May Be Wrong Charge Against Derek Chauvin

    Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who arrested George Floyd and proceeded to press his knee into Floyd’s neck for over eight minutes, has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Some legal experts are asking whether these are the most appropriate charges to be brought against Chauvin.  >>> Update: Minnesota Attorney…
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    Use of 1807 Insurrection Act Should Be Last Resort for Quelling Out-of-Control Protests

    The civil unrest and protests taking place in many American cities—Minneapolis; Washington D.C.; New York City; Los Angeles; and elsewhere—in some cases have become riots and have overwhelmed local law enforcement, requiring assistance from the U.S. military. Use of U.S. armed forces for domestic law enforcement operations is prohibited by the Posse Comitatus Act, 18…
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    These 2 Women Refuse to Be Stripped of Their Right to Fairness in Sports

    Two female college athletes in Idaho are trying to preserve the right of all female athletes to compete only against other women. Idaho state lawmakers already passed legislation called the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act ensuring equality for women in sports. Now, the American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit in federal court on…
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    A More Fitting Criminal Charge in George Floyd’s Death

    The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers was undeniably unjust. As many expected, prosecutors have announced the filing of criminal charges against former officer Derek Chauvin. Less expected, however, were the specific charges—third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Moreover, as of today, no charges have been filed against any of the…
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    Designating Antifa as Domestic Terror Organization Is Step Toward Restoring Law and Order

    As the president of The Heritage Foundation and Heritage scholars have written elsewhere, the killing of George Floyd was unjustified and tragic. In the days after Floyd’s death, Americans took to the streets in Minneapolis and other cities to express their frustration and anger. Unfortunately, many of these protests have metastasized into violence in several…
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    8th Graders Need to Know Their History

    A driving force behind the establishment of public schools in America was to cultivate civic values in students. As Horace Mann, the father of the Common School, wrote, “A republican form of government, without intelligence in the people, must be, on a vast scale, what a mad-house, without superintendent or keepers, would be, on a…
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    Racism, Rioting, and Redemption

    It was a night I shall never forget. The date was April 4, 1968. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated in Memphis and I was flying home to Washington, D.C., from Atlanta. As the plane descended over National Airport, I could see flames. Part of the city of my birth and capital of…
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    It’s Time for an Honest Conversation About Race in America

    In the midst of outrage and shock over the death of George Floyd, many Americans want to respond in a way that will bring about positive change—they just don’t know how.  Sophia Nelson, commentator and author of the book “E Pluribus One: Reclaiming Our Founders’ Vision for a United America,” joins the podcast to explain…
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    George Floyd’s Son Calls for End to Violence, Saying Rioting Won’t ‘Solve Anything’

    The death of a black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis on May 25 has sparked protests around the country. It was an ugly incident and appeared to be a terrible injustice. Regrettably, we’re now seeing violence and riots occurring in big cities across the country, in which…
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    We Can Protect Our Health While Preserving Our Civil Liberties

    As states nationwide begin the process of reopening, Americans continue to battle over the methods governors and local authorities have used to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, many states and localities have set up arbitrary and, in many cases, absurd rules that do little more than aggravate citizens and almost nothing to stop the spread…
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