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Critical Race Theory rejects Martin Luther King's dream August 12, 2021
Pandra Selivanov
It's time for Americans to recognize the dignity inherent and humanism in King's dream and reject CRT, a movement that threatens to destroy it forever.
What would Dr. King say of today's civil rights movement? January 20, 2020
Silvio Canto, Jr.
What would Dr. King say today? We will never know, but it's hard to think he'd be happy with what we are watching.
A statue, but no halo, please May 31, 2019
Randolph Parrish
Martin Luther King need not be depicted as a pious saint.
The New Age Theology of <em>Selma</em> February 1, 2015
Rabbi Elliot B. Gertel
The movie Selma has been criticized for caricaturing President Lyndon Johnson, but its transformation of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. from biblically- to New Age-based is equally disturbing.
Call Him Reverend King January 20, 2014
Kevin Jackson
Why is Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr, now referred to as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr? It's simple.
When Color Trumps Character November 20, 2013
Geoffrey P. Hunt
There's nothing to figure out about character.
The Charmed Life of the Unbelievers October 20, 2013
Fisher Adams
Richard Dawkins attempts to rewrite history.
Mythy Memories of the March that Was September 1, 2013
Clarice Feldman
Colorblindness was an admirable goal in the 1960s, but nowadays it threatens an entire, lucrative, industry
Black Leadership and Racial Murder August 30, 2013
J.R. Dunn
It's difficult to say whether mishandling racial relations is Obama's greatest failure. But it is certainly his most ignoble.
Concealing Charlton Heston, Denying MLK August 29, 2013
Andrew K. Boyle
By shrouding the details of that day in the politics of today, we lose the details and the heart of the Civil Rights movement.
The Dream is No More August 28, 2013
Steve McCann
The dream that we all had for the nation on that day in August fifty years ago is evolving into a nightmare
Censoring Martin Luther King August 28, 2013
Thomas Lifson
The grievance industry that pretends to embrace Martin Luther King's speech of fifty years ago today has been actively suppressing a key message he delivered on the Washington Mall
How Democrats use Federal Agencies to Influence Politics August 4, 2013
Michael Bargo, Jr.
Obama is not the first president to try to influence elections through the use of Federal agencies.
The Obama Scandals and the Limbaugh Theorem June 11, 2013
Steve McCann
Three factors that came together at a right moment in American history to enable Obama's tactics to succeed.
Obama 'In the Morehouse' May 21, 2013
Jeannie DeAngelis
How to give a rousing commencement speech if you're Barack Obama: lie about everything.
Barack Obama and the End of an Era May 13, 2013
Steve McCann
The re-election of Barack Obama is the high water mark and the end of an era. The focus of the nation will no longer be on bumper sticker platitudes.
Jesse Jackson: Neighborhood Watchman, Racial Profiler April 8, 2013
Jack Cashill
It had to pain the very reverend Jesse Jackson that when the Trayvon Martin story began to break nationally in mid-March 2012 he was on a pointless glad handing tour of Europe.
A King among Christians January 27, 2013
Amy De Rosa
Martin Luther King, Jr did not become great because he was born with black skin and advocated nonviolence. He did something to become who he was.