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  1. Jewish Publisher to Rescue 2,000 Christians Fleeing the Islamic State

    Lord George Weidenfeld.  (Photo: Daily Mail)   Lord George Weidenfeld, a 95-year-old Jewish man who fled Nazi-occupied Austria in 1938 with the help of Christian Quakers, is now helping to save at least 2,000 Christians in Syria from the Islamic State. He ...

    Mark Judge - 08/19/2015 - 22:35

  2. Washington Post: "Ricky and the Flash" Gets Conservatives Right

    A columnist for the Washington Post has written  in praise of "Ricki and the Flash," the new film starring Meryl Streep. Post writer Alyssa Rosenberg notes that in the film Ricki, an aging 1980s rock and roller with family issues, voted for ...

    Mark Judge - 08/19/2015 - 15:06

  3. Facebook Tells Catholic Monsignor: You Can't Use 'Monsignor'

    Monsignor Charles Pope   Monsignor Charles Pope, a popular blogger and a Catholic priest in Washington, D.C., has been blocked from using Facebook. The social media behemoth says it prefers users to use their “everyday names” so that people know who they ...

    Mark Judge - 08/19/2015 - 17:19

  4. Rep. Mia Love Weeps for Lost Babies While Discussing Planned Parenthood Tissue Harvesting

    Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) weeps while discussing Planned Parenthood harvesting body parts from aborted babies. (Screen capture) (CNSNews.com)- Rep. Mia Love (R-Utah) wept when talking with Lou Dobbs on his Fox Business show on Wednesday night about Plannned ...

    Mark Judge - 08/20/2015 - 10:43

  5. Oversight Committee Blasts IRS Commissioner Koskinen in GIF-Filled Press Release

    John Koskinen (AP) The House Oversight Committee has just issued a press release: “How IRS Commissioner Koskinen Has Failed in 12 GIFs.” Using GIFs- animated images from films and television- the release outlines the case against IRS Commissioner John ...

    Mark Judge - 08/21/2015 - 08:29

  6. Hugo Awards and Sad Puppies: Has Political Correctness Invaded Science Fiction?

      There is controversy surrounding this year’s Hugo Awards, the prestigious  science fiction prize  which will be handed out this Saturday and whose previous winners have included Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick and Robert Heinlein. This year’s ballot has ...

    Mark Judge - 08/21/2015 - 11:37

  7. Popular Novelist vs. Feminists: "There's No Way to Make Myself Not Male"

    Jonathan Franzen (Author Photo) Jonathan Franzen, the popular author of "The Corrections" and other books, has come under fire from feminists. "Purity," Franzen's forthcoming  novel, features a radical feminist character who ...

    Mark Judge - 08/21/2015 - 15:13

  8. Ben Carson: 'I Was Pro-Choice' For Other People But 'I Have Changed Because I've Learned a Lot of Things'

    Presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson recently discussed how he became pro-life. He also argued that if abolitionists had been pro-choice on the issue of slavery history might have turned out differently. “I make no bones about the fact that I used to be a ...

    Mark Judge - 08/25/2015 - 09:09

  9. Carson on Border: Some 'Border Fences Are So Easy to Scale,' It's 'Like Not Having a Fence There'

    Dr. Ben Carspn (AP) When it comes to fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border, Dr. Ben Carson said he has been to the border, viewed miles of fencing and saw no border patrol agents in many places, adding that some of the fences are so easy to scale, it' ...

    Mark Judge - 08/25/2015 - 09:09

  10. Carson on Not Using 'Anchor Baby' Term: 'It Is Silly Political Correctness'

    On the Sunday, August 23 edition of CNN's "State of the Union," conservative Ben Carson dismissed criticism of the term "anchor baby," in reference to the child of a pregnant illegal alien who comes to the United States to give ...

    Mark Judge - 08/25/2015 - 09:45