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Psychoanalyst: Kim Jong Un Isn’t Crazy—Just Calculated
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John O’Sullivan: Thatcher Reversed 30 Years of British Failure
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Former Governor Mark Sanford, (R-SC) Discusses His Victory in the Republican Primary
Former Governor Mark Sanford, (R-SC), will discusses his victory in the Republican primary for a South Carolina House seat and his upcoming race against Elizabeth Colbert Busch.
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Senator Jim Inhofe Discusses a Possible Filibuster on Gun Regulation.
Senator Jim Inhofe, R-OK, discusses a possible filibuster on gun regulation.
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Jeb Bush: Entitlement System Will Collapse If We Don't Act Now
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has written the cover story for the April edition of Newsmax magazine, offering an optimistic view of America’s future — and straight talk about its problems — with the resounding message: “Growth is the answer” to our nagging economic woes.
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Dr. Richard Land: Polygamy Will Follow Gay Marriage
With the Supreme Court set this week to hear two historic challenges to the traditional definition of marriage, pro-family advocates are charging that legalizing gay marriage would “inevitably” lead to the legalization of polygamy as well.
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Rep. Chris Smith: Pope Francis to Encourage More Outreach to Poor
The papacy of Pope Francis will reflect “an outreach, like never before, to those who have been left out, left behind,” Rep. Chris Smith tells Newsmax TV in an exclusive interview.
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James Zogby: Israeli Strike on Iran 'Would be Disaster'
Israel striking Iran on its own to cripple the Iranian’s nuclear-weapons program “would be a disaster — and everyone knows that,” prominent Middle East expert Dr. James Zogby tells Newsmax TV.
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Elliott Abrams: Obama’s Response to Syria Will Dominate Mideast
If Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s military has used chemical weapons in the nation’s two-year-old conflict with rebel forces, President Barack Obama has several military options, Elliott Abrams, a former deputy national security adviser, tells Newsmax TV.
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Former Holy See Ambassador: Make the Church More Transparent
One of Pope Francis’s top challenges in running the Roman Catholic Church is opening up its hierarchy and promoting better communication, says Ray Flynn, former Ambassador to the Holy See and mayor of Boston.