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Editorial: Where does Sen. Lankford stand?

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It’s hard to tell these days where U.S. Sen. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, stands on the issues. Lankford indicated that he was concerned enough about voter fraud in some states that he would vote against certifying the results of the Electoral College to make Joe Biden president. Then Lankford changed his mind and dropped his objections….

Editorial: Joe Biden’s Homosexual Agenda

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President Joe Biden, who brags about being a Catholic, doesn’t have moral values consistent with the traditions of American society or in line with the Bible. Here are only two examples. Biden has selected Pennsylvania Health Secretary “Rachel” Levine to be the assistant secretary of health. That would make Levine the first openly transgender (or…

Editorial: One party rule in America?

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America is close to having a “one party” government. Consider this. Liberal Democrat Joe Biden is president. New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer runs the Senate and California ultra-progressive Rep. Nancy Pelosi is in charge of the House. It gets worse. Twitter has permanently banned the account of former President Donald Trump – an account…

Editorial: Anderson Cooper and Olive Garden

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America got a look at how the liberal media elitists look at ordinary citizens during a comment by Anderson Cooper, the homosexual son of Gloria Vanderbilt, following the Trump rally at the Capitol on January 6. Cooper, who is very wealthy, couldn’t hold back his disdain for Americans who eat at Olive Garden or who…

Editorial: No truth from Wuhun, China

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Here’s something that shouldn’t surprise anyone. Communist China won’t let the World Health Organization, which is bought and paid for by the Chinese, visit Wuhun, China, where the coronavirus pandemic probably originated. WHO is investigating where the deadly virus started and any serious inquiry must begin in Wuhun. The state-run media in China has run…

Editorial: Hard news versus opinions

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After decades of unsigned editorials, The Oklahoman newspaper has changed their policy and will now byline editorials. Why the switch? Editorial Page Editor Owen Canfield recently gave reasons for the change in policy.  First, when Gatehouse Media bought The Oklahoman in 2018, they did away with a standing editorial board. For a while, the “board”…

Editorial: Rights versus mask mandates

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Tulsa and some other cities have gone overboard on trying to limit freedom to defeat the Chinese coronavirus. Senator Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, has filed legislation to restrain the power of government in its response to the Chinese Coronavirus. “As we start a new year and prepare to begin a new legislative session, it’s time…

Editorial: Nearly 800 miles of border walls

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Despite Democrat obstructionism, the Trump Administration has finished 450 miles of wall along the southern border of the United States. And another 350 miles of border wall is already funded and scheduled to be completed. That’s quite an achievement. “This isn’t just a remarkable achievement, I think it’s an historic accomplishment for many factors,” Acting…

Editorial: Obeying the U.S Constitution

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Does the U.S. Constitution matter? It should. In their wisdom, founders created National Guard units in the states. Their purpose was to protect the homeland, their state in particular, and to be a backup should a foreign power overcome our national military. During the Vietnam War, when conscription was still in place, National Guard troops…

Editorial: Bowing to political correctness

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Democrat leaders don’t like U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, because she refuses to do what they tell her to do. Gabbard, who is leaving Congress after an unsuccessful presidential bid, introduced a bill that would guarantee proper medical care for any baby that survives an abortion. The liberal news media, radical feminists, Congressional Democrats and…