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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray I

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]. November 14, 2016 [SNL Held A Funeral For Hillary Clinton. It Wasn’t Supposed To Be Funny] By Mollie Hemingway Wouldn't it be great if our elite artists understood we were a large nation, but weak, and need to light a match so we can locate one another? [Full article] [This Election Marks The End Of America’s Racial Détente] By David Marcus Jamelle Bouie is right about one thing: the racial social contract we’ve had is over. Whites aren’t content to let everyone but them get special treatment any more. [Full article] [4 Things To Pray For Now That The Election Is Over] By Hans Fiene Many of us prayed for the election beforehand. Now that it’s over, it’s time to pray again. In fact, those of us on all sides of the election can pray for the same things. [Full article] [Sending Menstrual Blood To Mike Pence Is A Stupid Protest That Hurts Women] By Joy Pullmann What these women don't know is that their yucky form of protest not only makes them look stupid, but mean. [Full article] [‘The Crown’ Reminds Us Why Constitutional Monarchy Is Awesome] By Gracy Olmstead Netflix's new drama considers Elizabeth II's early reign, and the difficulties she confronts in a post-World War II world. [Full article] [Instead Of Gloating, Have Empathy For The Liberals Mourning Trump’s Win] By Jennifer Doverspike Don’t dismiss the paralyzing effect of being targeted for who you are if it has never happened to you. [Full article] [How Did The Media Miss Suburban Women Who Hate Hillary Clinton?] By Julie Kelly Almost every suburban mom I knew in my relatively diverse suburb planned to vote for Trump. Was I living in some alternative universe? Turns out not. [Full article] [‘I’m Not Killing My Baby If There’s A Heartbeat’: How April Chose Life] By Jay Hobbs There was nothing easy or convenient about a new pregnancy for April—but she refused to turn to abortion for answers. And Blessing Jubilee was born. [Full article] [‘Not My President’ Proves Liberal Love For Democracy Is Just A Ruse] By Daniel Payne Liberals who chest-thump about the integrity of our political institutions are frequently eager to discredit those same political institutions when it suits their purposes. [Full article] [The Left Needs To Get Over Multiculturalism] By Mike Gonzalez America is drifting into an ethnic proportional system akin to Lebanon’s. This is not the model we want to follow. [Full article] [Why The Abortion Industry Wants To Ban Funerals For Miscarried Babies] By Anna Paprocki Even in death, unborn infants receive no respect from an abortion industry anxious to portray such human beings as trash. [Full article] [Hemingway: The Media Needs To Wake Up And Get Its Credibility Back] By The Federalist Staff 'The really alarming thing is that a lot of people in the media aren't listening. . . the media need to wake up because it's actually a very important time to get our credibility back.' [Full article] [McAllister: Leftist Identity Politics Pit Americans Against Each Other] By The Federalist Staff 'I want to make an appeal to the left -- think about what you're doing when you divide people into groups and pit them against each other.' [Full article] [Mike Rowe Perfectly Explains Why America Voted For Trump] By Madeline Orr Mike Rowe shared some of the most reasonable thoughts and reflections on the election we've seen from a celebrity yet. [Full article] POPULISM AS BACKLASH AGAINST GLOBALIZATION Niall Ferguson on the ingredients. “The first of these ingredients is a rise in immigration. In the past 45 years, the percentage of the population of the United States that is foreign-born has risen from below 5 percent in 1970 to over 13 percent in 2014—almost as high as the rates achieved between 1860 and 1910, which ranged between 13 percent and an all-time high of 14.7 percent in 1890.” Read more of The Transom by signing up for a [free trial] today. [follow on Twitter] | [friend on Facebook] | [forward to a friend] Copyright © 2016 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 8647 Richmond Highway Suite 618 Alexandria, VA 22309 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] | [update subscription preferences] | [view email in browser]

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