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  • Politicos share Israeli insights

    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper told a crowd of around 1,200 people at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum Tuesday night, Nov. 1, that he signed a bill opposed to what is known as the BDS Movement because “it is not the Colorado way.” The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (also known as…


  • May: Coming to America

    May: Coming to America

    Who should we take in, how many can we integrate and who decides? Millions of people want to come to America. Actually, it’s tens of millions or perhaps hundreds of millions. Some Americans believe our borders should be open – that everyone has a “right” to live in the United States. That seems to me both…


  • Israel to get $38 billion in US military aid over 10 years

    The United States will provide Israel’s military with $38 billion during the next 10 years, officials said Tuesday, the largest batch of military assistance the U.S. has ever pledged to another country. Following months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, the State Department said the two countries had reached a 10-year agreement, with a signing ceremony planned for Wednesday. The…


  • May: The problem with globalism

    May: The problem with globalism

    And why isolationism is not the solution Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.” That line from Donald Trump’s long and emphatic speech to the Republican National Convention jumped out at me. I think I know what he meant: that he prioritizes America’s national interests above those of the wider world. If so, most Americans…


  • Lockwood & Weissmann: Bennet’s Iran deal tale unravels

    Lockwood & Weissmann: Bennet’s Iran deal tale unravels

    Did Sen. Michael Bennet lie repeatedly when he told Coloradans that the president’s Iran nuclear deal will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon? This week the world found out that Iran is closer than ever to obtaining a nuclear weapon and that the Obama administration hid key details about the agreement from the public.…


  • Steamboat Institute speakers see gathering international storm clouds

    It was a crisp seven below zero Friday morning as the sun rose behind Mount Werner at the Steamboat Institute’s Summit on Foreign Policy & Global Security. The conservative counterweight to Colorado’s Aspen Institute marked its 10th anniversary with a first try at hosting the winter summit. The Institute’s CEO, Jennifer Schubert-Akin, enforced an early…


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