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Football and Fallacies
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Be That Obnoxious Conservative Uncle At Thanksgiving
Kurt Schlichter
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The Arc of History Doesn't Always Bend Toward Justice
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
Enemies of Language
Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson
The Giving Of Thanks
Derek Hunter
Derek Hunter
Democrats and the Nazi Card
Larry Elder
Larry Elder
A Night To Remember
Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter
Thankful for the Constitution? Show what you know
Hillsdale College
Thankful for Pets
Mona Charen
Mona Charen
'Hamilton,' Trump and Diversity
Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas
Thanksgiving is a Time to 'Heal the Wounds of the Nation'
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Jackie Gingrich Cushman
Is Thanksgiving Constitutional?
Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby
Why Trump Should Fire the Paris Climate Treaty
Calvin Beisner
Calvin Beisner
A Republican Ban on Internet Gambling Would Repeat a Costly Democratic Mistake
Veronique de Rugy
Veronique de Rugy
The Islamic State's Afghan Intrigues
Austin Bay
Austin Bay
The Real Victims of the Snowflake Revolution Are the Snowflakes
Timothy Daughtry
Timothy Daughtry
These Not-So-United States
Cliff May
Cliff May
9 Things to Be Thankful for About the Election
Laura Hollis
Laura Hollis
Give Thanks to the Source of Our National Greatness
Jerry Newcombe
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Oh My: Jill Stein Is Filing Recount Requests In Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
WSJ: The Electoral College Is 'Excellent'
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Make Secession Great Again: California Progressives Want To Hold A Vote On Separation By 2018
Matt Vespa
Matt Vespa
Trump Asks for Unity in Thanksgiving Message
Cortney O'Brien
Cortney O'Brien
Dalai Lama: Yeah, I'd Visit With Trump
Christine Rousselle
Christine Rousselle
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How Was Dakota Access Pipeline Protestor Sophia Wilansky Really Injured? | Bob Owens
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Moronic Florida Woman Opens Fire On Guests For Dumbest Reason Ever | Bob Owens
Pawn Shop Settles $2.2 Million Lawsuit After Selling Murder Weapon | Bob Owens
New Pennsylvania Law Allows Hunters to Use Semi-Automatic Firearms | Jenn Jacques
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