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[David Horowitz Freedom Center]( From the frontlines... {NAME}, one of the many ways the David Horowitz Freedom Center fights back against the radical Left is through FrontPageMag — where the brightest voices in our movement pull the mask off of their most famous lies. [THE IMMORALITY OF FREE AND PUBLIC EDUCATION]( As I travel across the United States to give talks and seminars on my books and political and moral philosophy, I am increasingly struck by the degree to which today’s college students believe that they are morally entitled to a free education. [Read More]( [FEMINIST: 'HETEROSEXUALITY IS JUST NOT WORKING']( It will come as no news to FrontPage Mag readers that feminism, like every facet of Progressivism, has gone completely off the rails since the triggering ascension of Donald Trump to the White House, but it’s worth an occasional reminder to grasp fully just how desperate and detached from reality feminism is. [Read More]( [RAPE, ANTI-SEMITISM AND ASSAULTING COPS WILL GET YOU A STATE JOB IN JERSEY]( NAACP President Jeffrey Dye had a record of threatening his brother with a knife, getting caught with six bags of crack cocaine, assaulting police officers on two separate occasions, so of course he was appointed to work for the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development. [Read More]( [A SHAMELESS LYING MSNBC HACK IS THE FACE OF THE MEDIA]( At the end of July, MSNBC’s biggest and dullest conspiracy theorist got some very bad news. After over a year of booming ratings, The Rachel Maddow Show’s viewership had crashed. It had been a long road for Maddow, the former blonde Catholic high school girl who had decided she wanted to be a media personality and ended up with an MSNBC show... [Read More]( [Support Us]( If you enjoy the content on FrontPageMag, please make a tax deductible donation to the Freedom Center today and help us continue producing hard-hitting content. [Give now.]( [David Horowitz Freedom Center] The David Horowitz Freedom Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. © David Horowitz Freedom Center | [www.HorowitzFreedomCenter.org]( P.O. Box 55089, Sherman Oaks, CA 91499 [unsubscribe](

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