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December 8th, 2016 5:45 am

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Robert P. George writes, "If Donald Trump keeps his word, his victory over Hillary Clinton will have monumental consequences not only for the Supreme Court but for the entire federal judiciary."

Pope Francis on fake news; Jared Kushner and Israeli settlement; Trump and evangelicals

Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had his Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter Walter Duranty to cover-up his genocidal crimes. Cuban dictator Fidel Castro had his New York Times reporter Herbert Matthews to deny his Communist fanaticism. And Elon Musk has his New York Times reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin to whitewash his job-killing, crony-capitalist, multi-billion dollar plunder of American taxpayers.

Billionaire Sheldon Adelson sanctimoniously demanding a federal monopoly on the exploitation of fashionable debaucheries is like a dog walking on his hind legs. It is done awkwardly, but you are surprised to see it done at all.

Along with the joys of the season, the holidays call us to shop at busier than usual stores; attend special parties and events; as well as travel for extended amounts of time with planes, trains and automobiles to visit family and friends.

Gary Sinise at Pearl Harbor; World Vision and Israel, by Luke Moon; Bibles in hotel rooms

I'm sure that Donald Trump and the people who will serve in his administration have high goals for how to "Make America Great Again" -- that phrase borrowed from Reagan's 1980 campaign. The rarest achievement of all, however, might be for Mr. Trump to serve the American people so splendidly that even after eight years in office, voters say, "We'll take some more of that."

The new federal initiative breaks my heart.

Fake news is an old story. It has featured in domestic politics and international affairs since the beginning of time.

Hugh Hewitt on Christians as strangers in the land; Trump and LGBT Americans; Betsy DeVos

As a modern day woman, I count the Jeep Wrangler as my favorite vehicle and there is much good I can say about the 2017 version. Of course, better to let the Wrangler speak for itself.

By Jan. 20, President Obama will be gone and President-elect Donald Trump will have the opportunity to lead America for four or possibly eight years. But there is still a month and a half left for Mr. Obama to do as much damage has he can on the way out.

General Mattis on reading; Chip and Joanna Gaines; Os Guinness on Christians as salt and light

The United States should abandon its propensity for moral sermonizing in the manner of Dickensian schoolmarms about foreign leaders in obedience to the biblical injunction that, "He who is without sin ... let him first cast a stone at her." We need to tend to our own gardens.

As winter approaches, the temperature has gotten exponentially hotter on the Crimean Peninsula and Ukraine's border with Russia.

Evangelical opinion on a Cabinet with Romney; John Heubusch authors novel gripped by of science and faith; book reading in America

By Lawrence J. Fedewa

The presidential election of 2016 has been the most dramatic in memory. Each candidate went up or down every week, shocking revelations came every few days, then a stunning victory - now this. Just when everyone thought it was over, up comes another chapter: recount petitions!

It is that special time of year - where sugar plums not only dance in our heads but also join "Auntie's" favorite pie along with tables filled with tempting delights, at every turn. And if you have concerns about tipping the scales, it is for good reason.

Falwell and Liberty after Trump; Pro-Life Millennials; Ted Cruz and the Castros

A constitutional wall will block President-elect Donald Trump's mean-spirited ambition to swiftly deport up to 3 million undocumented immigrants

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