A few weeks ago, I had a long conversation with a liberal journalist who asked me, "Who do you see as the leader of the conservative movement?" I didn't have an answer, but Richard Viguerie is onto something when he emphasizes the "leaderless" quality of the Tea Party grassroots, quoting a historical study of the Apaches: "You wanted to follow Geronimo? You followed Geronimo. You didn't want to follow him? Then you didn't. The power lay with each individual." . . .Read the rest at the Spectator, and also read Viguerie's thought-provoking article at the American Thinker.
Democrats and Black Lives Matter disrupt Charlie Kirk vigil in Boise
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During the vigil organized by the Idaho Freedom Foundation to honor Kirk’s
life and legacy, 41-year-old Boise resident Terry Wilson
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