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Michael Medved
Michael Medved is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and bestselling author. His daily three hour show reaches 200 stations across the country and an audience of 4.7 million placing him, for ten years in a row, on the Talkers Magazine list of the top ten political talks shows in the United States. Michael’s columns on politics and media appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal, The Daily Beast and USA Today, where he is a member of the Board of Contributors.
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A Surprise Hit Shows China Saving the World
Sometimes, movie industry developments illuminate themes in world affairs. For instance, a huge moneymaker last year was a title few Americans would recognize. Wolf Warrior II earned nearly $900 million, becoming by far the biggest hit in China’s history. The story focuses on an elite unit of the Chinese Army known as the “WarWolves” who...
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2017: A Breakthrough Year for Hollywood Heroines?
Hollywood’s so desperate to get past harassment scandals that industry insiders have proclaimed 2017 “the year of the strong woman.” Box office returns show that the three top moneymakers in America all featured female protagonists: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty and the Beast and Wonder Woman. “Women truly emerged as the giants of...
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2017: A Breakthrough Year for Hollywood Heroines?
Hollywood’s so desperate to get past harassment scandals that industry insiders have proclaimed 2017 “the year of the strong woman.” Box office returns show that the three top moneymakers in America all featured female protagonists: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty and the Beast and Wonder Woman. “Women truly emerged as the giants of...
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Hollywood’s Best and Worst of 2017
MICHAEL’S PICKS FOR BEST FILMS OF 2017:
1. Wonder (PG)
2. Dunkirk (PG-13)
3. Darkest Hour (PG-13)
4. The Shape of Water (R)
5. Lady Bird (R)
6. The Big Sick (R)
7. The Disaster Artist (R)
8. The LEGO Batman Movie (PG)
9. I, Tonya (R)
10. Spider-Man: Homecoming (PG-13)
MICHAEL’S PICKS FOR WORST FILMS OF 2017:
1. Mother (R)
2. King Arthur: Legend of...
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A Vote is a Terrible Thing to Waste
When legal wrangling concludes, control of the Virginia legislature will be decided by drawing lots, or pulling names from a bowl—because of a tie vote in the 94th District. Republican incumbent David Yancey and challenger Shelly Simonds both got 11,608 votes but if the Democrat wins the draw, the legislature’s lower house will split 50-50, ending an era of...
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A Vote is a Terrible Thing to Waste
When legal wrangling concludes, control of the Virginia legislature will be decided by drawing lots, or pulling names from a bowl—because of a tie vote in the 94th District. Republican incumbent David Yancey and challenger Shelly Simonds both got 11,608 votes but if the Democrat wins the draw, the legislature’s lower house will split 50-50, ending an era of...
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Trump Wins as Mainstream Conservative, Not Radical Fringie
Donald Trump’s first year in office delivered an array of important achievements: confirmation of conservative judges, including Neil Gorsuch; more support for oil pipelines and oil drilling; dramatic progress against ISIS; deregulation and enhanced border security; the end of meddlesome net neutrality; the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital; and,...
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Trump Wins as Mainstream Conservative, Not Radical Fringie
Donald Trump’s first year in office delivered an array of important achievements: confirmation of conservative judges, including Neil Gorsuch; more support for oil pipelines and oil drilling; dramatic progress against ISIS; deregulation and enhanced border security; the end of meddlesome net neutrality; the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital; and,...
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The Red Sun is Setting for the International Left
The collapse of the international left has become so obvious that even the New York Times can’t ignore it. A recent headline noted the pro-business tidal wave sweeping South America, where each of the ABC countries—Argentina, Brazil and now Chile—recently rejected socialist parties that once dominated their politics.
Meanwhile, the Times turned...
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The Red Sun is Setting for the International Left
The collapse of the international left has become so obvious that even the New York Times can’t ignore it. A recent headline noted the pro-business tidal wave sweeping South America, where each of the ABC countries—Argentina, Brazil and now Chile—recently rejected socialist parties that once dominated their politics.
Meanwhile, the Times turned...
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Fairly Tale Lessons for the Merchants of Doom
Two famous children’s stories, “Chicken Little” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” convey an important message for today’s gloom-peddling Left. In both tales, frightened main characters warn of impending disaster—”the sky is falling” or a rampaging wolf will devour the innocent.
In both cases, the protagonists...
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Fairy Tale Lessons for the Merchants of Doom
Two famous children’s stories, “Chicken Little” and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” convey an important message for today’s gloom-peddling Left. In both tales, frightened main characters warn of impending disaster—”the sky is falling” or a rampaging wolf will devour the innocent.
In both cases, the protagonists...
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Hanukkah Affirms History Over Fantasy
During the eight-day festival of Hanukkah, it’s worthwhile to connect the celebrations to recent controversies surrounding Jerusalem. The joyous holiday celebrates the purification and re-dedication of Jerusalem’s Second Temple in 164 BC, but today the official Palestinian position denies that this Temple ever even existed. That absurd notion not...
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Hanukkah Affirms History Over Fantasy
During the eight-day festival of Hanukkah, it’s worthwhile to connect the celebration to recent controversies surrounding Jerusalem. The joyous holiday celebrates the purification and re-dedication of Jerusalem’s Second Temple in 164 BC, but today the official Palestinian position denies that this Temple ever even existed. That absurd notion not only...
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What All the Abusers and Harassers Have in Common
Recent charges of assault and harassment have destroyed powerful figures in every field of endeavor. These accusations have afflicted liberals and conservatives, straight and gay, black and white, with only one factor linking every one of the accused—they are all men. That’s not because women have no power to abuse: females occupy some commanding heights in...
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“Old-Fashioned” Rules No Longer Look So Bad
I occasionally horrify my children and other Millennials with descriptions of university life in previous generations. Until the 1970’s, for instance, female students frequently lived in women-only dormitories with strict rules preventing men from going “upstairs”. “Gentleman callers” arrived in well-guarded lobbies for study sessions or dates and...
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