Sebastian Gorka on Fighting Back Against Radical Left Very clearly, America remains the greatest nation the world has ever seen. It is up to us to maintain it as such, says Sebastian Gorka, pictured speaking during the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference. (Photo: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images)
“The left is weak. It may not feel like that when you’re being censored on Facebook … but those actions actually evince weakness. When you have to censor people, it means they’re afraid,” says Sebastian Gorka, host of “America First” on the Salem Radio Network and author of “The War for America’s Soul.”
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“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” Former President Ronald Reagan demanded in 1989.
While the Cold War officially ended in 1991 and freed millions from the communist regime of the Soviet Union, 30 years later is appeared soviet thought has seeped into the U.S.
The Communist Party USA (CPUSA) was founded in 1919 and claims to have “championed the struggles for democracy, labor rights, women’s equality, racial justice and peace for 100 years.”
Still, CPUSA makes clear that socialism is the way to communism, according to a statement posted on their website.
“For democracy. For equality. For socialism,” the group says.
College of the Ozarks announced plans Tuesday to host a digital Spring Forum on Free Enterprise that will feature Newt Gingrich.
Gingrich, former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, is the keynote speaker. He will talk at 1 p.m. April 15, via livestream, and the public is invited to join the event at no charge.
Gingrich has visited the campus in the past. He spoke at a citizenship forum at the Point Lookout campus in November 2016.
The event will start with a welcome from Jerry Davis, president of College of the Ozarks.
Anne Rathbone Bradley, the George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and the academic director at The Fund for American Studies, will give a talk titled The Morality of Democratic Capitalism.