As our friends at American Thinker recently noted here, the legal winds are shifting against websites that advocate conservative values, seeking, among other things, to make the site operators responsible for what commenters write. The commenting function at ACWT has not been especially active, though many of the comments are clearly heartfelt. Our preference would be to allow the comment function to blossom into a forum or community for the exchange of views. But until America more firmly renews its commitment to the rule of law, we will disable the comment function until further notice.
 

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Who is Torpedoing Vital Election Integrity Legislation?

Patriots around the country are slowly but surely realizing that red state legislatures — that have the power to pass meaningful election integrity reform in 2021 — are refusing to address the single most important election fraud tactic:  vote manipulation via computer hacking.   The question is:  why?  Why isn’t

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Red States’ Election Integrity Laws Must Address Cybersecurity

State-based efforts to stop electronic election fraud represent the most important agenda item for those fighting for fair elections in America’s future.  In fact, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the future of America herself depends on a pointed, near-surgical level of precision in legislation to root out and

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Update on Interview with Dr. Richard Bartlett

My interview with Dr. Richard Bartlett on AmericaCanWeTalk in July 2020, about the use of inhaled budesonide in connection with the covid crisis, came about in a most unusual and inspiring way. Normally I choose to invite people on my show because I know them personally, or because through a

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A Great American Thinker: Dr. Victor Davis Hanson

No identification of this era’s heroic American writers and commentators and ‘thinkers’ would be complete without Dr. Victor Davis Hanson. No one we are aware of can combine vast historical knowledge, deep insight into the human condition, and grasp of political/cultural trends like Dr. Hanson—a humble product of a small-town

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Let’s Get Ready to Rumble…

The ugly danger of Big Tech censorship is right in front of our faces. The March 11, 2021 America Can We Talk? show was taken down by YouTube, almost as soon as it was posted, cited for ‘medical misinformation’.  (You can still view it here on Rumble). Here is the

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(UPDATED) The Fraud on America Will Not Hold

UPDATE – March 3, 2021 Amazing to believe, but this post was written before Eric Metaxas’ interview of Jack Maxey–who has seen the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop.   Watch it yourself; make up your own mind–and recall that Hunter Biden’s laptop was reportedly in the possession of the FBI since

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A 2021 Hybrid Paul Revere?

A week ago, ‘liberal feminist’ Naomi Wolf, a Yale graduate, Rhodes Scholar, and former political advisor to Al Gore and Bill Clinton, took to the Tucker Carlson show and sounded the alarm at the growing power of “autocratic tyrants” who are placing sustainable freedom in jeopardy in America. Wolf’s message

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Senator Ted Cruz at CPAC: GOP’s Liberty Mission

In this post-Trump presidency phase of America’s political history, there is a very public battle ongoing about who and what defines the Republican Party. But the truth is that the battle is only really ongoing at the alleged party leadership level. The everyday people, the millions of GOP voters, already

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Tweet of the Month

Vivek Ramaswamy @VivekGRamaswamy Name ONE time in human history when the group fighting to ban books and censor speech were the good guys. I’ll wait… 10:32 AM · Feb 25, 2021·Twitter Web App

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A Great American Thinker: Andrew Klavan

Rush Limbaugh’s passing opens up the opportunity to take stock of some of the great American voices that almost certainly were encouraged or motivated or inspired to one degree or another by Limbaugh’s success.  Andrew Klavan is likely one of those voices. And by fortuitous circumstance, you can get a

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