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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. March 27, 2018 [The Next Big Revelations About The Steele Dossier Will Come From Courts, Not Congress]( By Margot Cleveland More big details will likely come from twin U.S. libel lawsuits on a Democrat-funded opposition research dossier from a former British spy used to authorize spying on a U.S. citizen. [Full article]( [Dear Media: Men Aren’t Going To Take The Pill, Because It Would Effectively Castrate Them]( By Mark Regnerus In short supply regarding the ‘male birth control pill’ news has been basic reason, understanding, and social realism not just about sex differences but also the human person. [Full article]( [Does The Austin Bomber Implicate Homeschooling? Yes And No]( By Joy Pullmann The Austin bomber is an opportunity to discuss the impossibility of parents controlling how their children turn out, and the pathologies that result when they try. [Full article]( [‘The Bachelor’ Illuminates Women’s Deepest Dreams — And Nightmares]( By Mattanah DeWitt As women, we have to stop blaming these bad guys, the Aries of the world, even if they’re at fault, because blaming them doesn’t make us any stronger. [Full article]( [3 Questions The Final Season Of ‘The Americans’ Needs To Answer]( By Barry Lenser Identities will (probably) be revealed. Lives will (probably) be turned upside down. This is it. The much-anticipated payoff is coming. [Full article]( [It’s Beyond Disgusting That Republicans Haven’t Cut Planned Parenthood’s Subsidies Yet]( By Nicole Russell Republicans yet again voted to fund an organization that aborts babies and spends taxpayer dollars to boot conservatives from office. What gives? [Full article]( [It’s Wrong To Ignore Racist Violence Against White South Africans]( By Helen Raleigh The more radical wing of South Africa's ruling party has long pressured its leaders to redistribute wealth from the white minority to the black majority in any way they can. They've begun that process, violently. [Full article]( [Thanks To The Trump Administration, The U.S. Military Will Not Become A Sex-Change Clinic]( By Walt Heyer Bravo to President Trump and Defense Secretary James Mattis for making a common-sense decision and not being bullied into disastrous military policy by non-military voices. [Full article]( [‘Chappaquiddick’ Focuses Viewers On The Young Woman Ted Kennedy Left To Die]( By Ellie Bufkin John Curran’s ‘Chappaquiddick’ accomplishes its goal of telling the story of the notorious events of July 1969 while showing an admirable level of focus and discipline. [Full article]( [Gun Controllers Argue For Eliminating The Wrong Half Of A School Shooting]( By Chris Johnson Every school shooting has two factors in common: guns and a violent person. So, let’s pretend we can get rid of one and see how the other works on its own. [Full article]( [These Aspects Of Modern Life Kept Winston Churchill Up At Night]( By Bre Payton After leading the allies to victory in World War II, Churchill worried that aspects of modern life would usher in the collapse of mankind. [Full article]( [Politico’s Tim Alberta On Journalism, Dave Ramsey, And Pat Buchanan]( By The Federalist Staff Tim Alberta has profiled a number of prominent figures inside and outside of DC, including John Boehner, Dave Ramsey, Pat Buchanan and more. [Full article]( [Marching In The Streets Is Not An American Virtue]( By David Harsanyi Marches are not only antithetical to the aesthetics of republicanism, but, quite often, they’re antithetical to its purpose. [Full article]( [Singer Who Survived Bataclan Attack Condemns Gun Control March]( By Rachel Stoltzfoos 'All of you protesting and taking days off from school insult the memory of those who were killed.' [Full article]( THE ACTIVIST MEDIA LANDSCAPE weekend provided several good examples of why the Parkland kids believe journalism is a form of activism. And it wasn’t just the focus on their organized marches, which included demonizing the opponents of the March’s radical anti-gun rights agenda, blasting the gun control provisions passed last week as insufficient, and arguing that Marco Rubio has been bought by the NRA to the tune of a price for every dead classmate. It’s a consistent approach, at least – David Hogg, who posed with his fist in the air, has been doing more profanity-ridden rants of late. But it raises the question of who’s really willing to do the work of having an actual policy debate, versus those who just want to demonize the other side into submission. 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