Politics
Falwell: Religious freedom does not disappear in a pandemic
Years from now, people of faith will continue to be grateful that President Trump and Attorney General Barr stood up for our religious liberties at this perilous time.
Years from now, people of faith will continue to be grateful that President Trump and Attorney General Barr stood up for our religious liberties at this perilous time.
Never-Trumpers have praised Alcindor and her mainstream media colleagues for their rudeness toward the president.
It’s easy to criticize from the sidelines.
Hope has been a critical element of his leadership during these difficult times.
There are the okay-to-be-quarantined people who are pitting themselves against the "evil and uncaring" people who want to go back to work and not have the economy destroyed.
Their suffering includes not being able to have their housekeepers, chefs, landscapers, fitness trainers and hair and make-up people show up at their homes every day.
There’s a Rhode Island public school teacher who is actually offering to pay someone with COVID-19 to cough on President Trump.
Abide by the rules now and think of the more vulnerable so we can get back to normal later.