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So Milley was running the whole Ukraine war with Russia without telling the public -report - 3/31/25 by Monica Showalter March 31, 2025 by Monica Showalter ... and the U.S. just kept getting deeper and deeper into a war that may have led to a direct conflict with Russia as a result. Thanksalot, fats. More
New York’s ‘clean energy’ demands are unattainable, per industry’s own experts - 3/31/25 by Olivia Murray March 31, 2025 by Olivia Murray The parameters are so impractical and unrealistic that even the greenies can’t weasel out of this one. More
Astronauts carefully tell the truth - 3/31/25 by Mike McDaniel March 31, 2025 by Mike McDaniel For Biden’s handler’s, failure and deceit were the only options. More
California voters introduce new health care ‘access’ ballot initiative named after Luigi Mangione - 3/31/25 by Olivia Murray March 31, 2025 by Olivia Murray It’s not just the politicians, but the voters too. More
‘American Oversight’? What a joke! - 3/31/25 by Richard Blakley March 31, 2025 by Richard Blakley How many coincidences until we reconize a pattern? More
Pete Hegseth in the line of fire—again - 3/31/25 by Susan Quinn March 31, 2025 by Susan Quinn The frontlines aren’t in some foreign desert, but in Washington D.C. More
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is accused of plagiarizing parts of his Oxford thesis - 3/31/25 by Andrea Widburg March 31, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The charges, if true (and he’s denying them), are entirely consistent with the leftist ethos, which has no respect for private property, including intellectual property. More
France goes the Full Maduro, bans leading opposition frontrunner, Marine Le Pen, from running for the presidency - 3/31/25 by Monica Showalter March 31, 2025 by Monica Showalter From Marat to the trials of Trump, so much déjà vu here. More
Bob Lighthizer’s case for tariffs - 3/31/25 by Earick Ward March 31, 2025 by Earick Ward President Trump’s adviser speaks to Tucker Carlson and explains the rationale behind the tariffs. More
An eye for an eye, an order for order - 3/31/25 by Josh First March 31, 2025 by Josh First Here’s a novel idea to stop the judicial tyranny now bedeviling the Trump administration. More
Peace on the Dnieper? - 3/31/25 by Edward Lozansky March 31, 2025 by Edward Lozansky A significant meeting is about to take place, hopefully to end the war in Ukraine. More
Tesla protestor banner: 'Burn a Tesla, save democracy' - 3/31/25 by Eric Utter March 31, 2025 by Eric Utter Speaking of brownshirts ... More
Pro-abortionists amplify an aborton protest's impact - 3/31/25 by John Pisciotta March 31, 2025 by John Pisciotta Waco pro-abortion protestors score an own goal. More
A broken system waiting to crash - 3/31/25 by John Woods March 31, 2025 by John Woods Oregon is seeing tremendous stress fractures forming throughout the state and local governments. More
The U.S. Navy on the border - 3/31/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 31, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Everybody's talking in the Mexican news media about U.S. warships navigating close to Mexico. More
Rep. Jasmine Crockett opens her mouth again - 3/30/25 by Monica Showalter March 30, 2025 by Monica Showalter She berated Rep. Byron Donalds for marrying a white woman, spewing repulsive insults. More
I’ve recognized manipulation in the past, and I see it now on the Supreme Court - 3/30/25 by Terry Paulding March 30, 2025 by Terry Paulding The decision to place John Roberts, and not a more experienced justice, in the Supreme Court’s top seat is beginning to make sense, and not in a good way. More
Tim Walz really is a knucklehead - 3/30/25 by Mike McDaniel March 30, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Walz was certainly right about one other thing: he really is a knucklehead, and that’s no joke. More
Buried lede: San Francisco has lost 60,000 tourism-related jobs - 3/30/25 by Monica Showalter March 30, 2025 by Monica Showalter Wonder why ... More
We remember those who served in Vietnam - 3/30/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 30, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. They won the battles, and the politicians lost the peace. More
The progressive movement has led the Democrat party into a political black hole - 3/30/25 by J.A. Frascino March 30, 2025 by J.A. Frascino Partisan polarization is the inevitable outcome of the progressive movement, but conservatives are no longer playing the game, and the left has nowhere to go. More
A curiosity about the DC District Court’s judges - 3/30/25 by John M. Contino March 30, 2025 by John M. Contino Consider three points about the judges assigned to hear all of the controversial Trump cases. More
A Colorado Democrat’s immoral cost-benefit analysis to justify taxpayer-funded abortion - 3/30/25 by Andrea Widburg March 30, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The theory that only outcomes matter, especially when driving leftist social programs, leads to “ethical” murder. More
The 9th Circuit prepares to be reversed again - 3/30/25 by Mike McDaniel March 30, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Judge Berzon’s complaint is likely not over arcane court practice but over the effectiveness of Judge VanDyke’s video. More
We must reclaim Islam from Islamism - 3/30/25 by Anila Ali March 30, 2025 by Anila Ali Islam could have a renaissance as a truly peaceful faith, but the Islamists are hawking genocidal antisemitism and calling for world domination. More
Texas under siege: the stealth Islamic takeover we can’t ignore - 3/30/25 by Amil Imani March 30, 2025 by Amil Imani The plans for a giant mosque-centered community outside of Dallas have gotten Texans very worried. More
The UFO mystery - 3/30/25 by Molly Slag March 30, 2025 by Molly Slag The known facts and applied logic suggest that a belief in UFOs is no longer the exclusive purview of people wearing tinfoil hats. More
NYT: Dems in ‘denial’ about ‘comprehensive defeat’ - 3/30/25 by M. Walter March 30, 2025 by M. Walter And yet the Times wants Dems to stick to their losing guns, with the small amount of good advice having a very familiar look. More
Stupiditywatch: Columbia's pro-Hamas protestors tear up their own diplomas for the cameras - 3/30/25 by Monica Showalter March 30, 2025 by Monica Showalter They were blaming the university for not doing enough for a pro-Hamas activist who is getting thrown out of the country by the Trump administration enforcers. More
U.K. to institute two-tier system of justice? - 3/30/25 by Eric Utter March 30, 2025 by Eric Utter They will start to take skin color into account in sentencing. More
A Ph.D. in ‘Molecular and Cell Biology’ shows the difference between credentials and knowledge - 3/29/25 by Andrea Widburg March 29, 2025 by Andrea Widburg In a rabid opinion piece at a science magazine, a PhD holder makes a startling statement that has no basis in actual science. More
The last, best hope ... - 3/29/25 by Eric Utter March 29, 2025 by Eric Utter The rest of the West is in a similar situation but is even further down the rabbit hole. More
Watch white leftist women’s brains breaking—and repairing—in real-time - 3/29/25 by Andrea Widburg March 29, 2025 by Andrea Widburg Cognitive dissonance is when a person grapples with unreconcilable ideas. Sometimes, it forces reality on the person; sometimes, they get more delusional. More
Nasty Venezuelan migrant who flashed taxpayer dollars and urged squatting, gets thrown out - 3/29/25 by Monica Showalter March 29, 2025 by Monica Showalter Good riddance. The America-hating illegal was a walking, talking, argument for invoking the Alien Enemies Act, which President Trump is doing. More
This Tuesday, Wisconsonites must vote for Brad Schimel for the State Supreme Court - 3/29/25 by Andrea Widburg March 29, 2025 by Andrea Widburg If they don’t, redistricting will mean that even the most conservative counties in Northern Wisconsin will find themselves with Democrat reps in the House. More
In Pennsylvania, are Democrats stealing votes again? - 3/29/25 by Joe Fried March 29, 2025 by Joe Fried An analysis of the results in a Pennsylvania special election that saw a Democrat win in a very Republican district raises big questions. More
Democrats should get a clue from the Palestinians who are now marching against Hamas - 3/29/25 by Earick Ward March 29, 2025 by Earick Ward When will “sane” Democrats abandon the radical-leftist wing of their party? More
If they only had knife control.... - 3/29/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 29, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. The ghost of the future is walking around Europe with a knife.  More
Newsom and Walz struggle to appear normal - 3/29/25 by Mike McDaniel March 29, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Newsom and Walz’s motivations for their abruptly discovered respect for sanity are obvious. More
Knife control comes to the U.K.: Prime Minister Starmer bans Ninja swords - 3/29/25 by Eric Utter March 29, 2025 by Eric Utter In it for the win! This solves everything. More
Trump takes on Fauxahontas's brainchild - 3/29/25 by Julio Rivera March 29, 2025 by Julio Rivera Since its inception in 2011, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has been the bureaucratic boogeyman in Washington’s regulatory funhouse. More
Anti-Trump lawfare: yes, it's a conspiracy - 3/29/25 by Mike McDaniel March 29, 2025 by Mike McDaniel It seems certain federal district judges have no such powers.  More
Was Vietnam worth the cost? - 3/29/25 by Charles Farlow March 29, 2025 by Charles Farlow The short answer is no. The longer answer focuses on how we should remember our veterans. More
Consumer Sentiment Survey: This too shall pass - 3/29/25 by Noel S. Williams March 29, 2025 by Noel S. Williams Consumer sentiment numbers are being driven lower by a financial press that is littered with liberal naysayers.  More
Criminal attack? You're on your own. - 3/29/25 by Mike McDaniel March 29, 2025 by Mike McDaniel We have no idea how long it took other officers to respond, but we know beyond any doubt one can be severely injured, crippled for life even killed, in seconds.  More
Katherine Maher shoots herself, and NPR, in the foot - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Maher’s deceptions are an eloquent argument for ending all federal funding for NPR and PBS. More
Amid disaster, watch Bangkok clean up and rebuild - 3/28/25 by Monica Showalter March 28, 2025 by Monica Showalter If history is any indication, the people of Thailand will get right down to business and clear the damage from their tragic earthquake to rebuild. More
Yahoo Finance writer says Trump’s tariffs will see America driving Cuban-style antique cars - 3/28/25 by Jack Hellner March 28, 2025 by Jack Hellner Rather than fantasizing about Trump’s political downfall, the author would have done better to study the devastating effects of Biden’s inflation and war on gas cars. More
A visit to DOGE - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel We’re beginning to understand there was little or no adult supervision anywhere in the federal government.  More
Kristi Noem and the prison cell - 3/28/25 by John F. Di Leo March 28, 2025 by John F. Di Leo The left wanted to let these killers into the U.S., forever, even when they’re caught committing crimes. But their media allies are focusing on her wristwatch. More
Snow White: a bomb for the ages - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Donald Trump was right. Everything woke touches turns to s**t. More
You just might be a Democrat if ... - 3/28/25 by Eric Utter March 28, 2025 by Eric Utter What's new in 2025 ...   More
Dividing the Democrats - 3/28/25 by D. Parker March 28, 2025 by D. Parker Leftists are digging themselves a hole. We should throw them a few more shovels. More
April 2nd: Liberation Day and Reconciliation Day don’t mix - 3/28/25 by Noel S. Williams March 28, 2025 by Noel S. Williams One only wishes that mad Dems were also more lenient and adaptable -- alas, their behavior is just bizarre.  More
Bill Maher goes civil - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Whatever else Maher is, he is no fool, and he sees which way the wind is blowing. More
Red crayons and hospital gowns - 3/28/25 by John Woods March 28, 2025 by John Woods Some suggestions for the Supreme Court. More
Mass shootings: we're all survivors! - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel We’re well into the process of discovering just how badly we’ve been hoaxed by gun control cracktivists.  More
Tesla and a second - 3/28/25 by Mike McDaniel March 28, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Circa March, 2025 we find ourselves in the prelude to a second "summer of love" consisting of Dems vandalizing and torching the preferred and planet-saving vehicles of other Dems: Teslas. More
The Paris Climate Agreement was doomed from the start - 3/28/25 by H. Sterling Burnett March 28, 2025 by H. Sterling Burnett The Paris Climate Agreement was flawed; doomed to fail from its inception. It is long past time for all parties to it and the media to acknowledge this fact. More
Well excuse me, I don't remember - 3/28/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 28, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. What happens when you go to Congress to defend NPR/PBS.  More
Rep. Elise Stefanik takes one for the team - 3/27/25 by Monica Showalter March 27, 2025 by Monica Showalter Something new in politics -- selflessness. More
Two new revelations about the Signal leak, along with two theories *UPDATED* - 3/27/25 by Andrea Widburg March 27, 2025 by Andrea Widburg One theory points the finger at a specific individual, while another allows me to put my tin-foil hat on for an idea that’s either genius or totally crazy. More
Big Tech’s Invisible Hand: How Google and Meta manipulate our elections - 3/27/25 by Amil Imani March 27, 2025 by Amil Imani Break up their monopolies, to start. More
New report: Netherlands is now euthanizing minors - 3/27/25 by Olivia Murray March 27, 2025 by Olivia Murray Medical murder comes for the autistic kids. More
Rockets to Roses: Israel’s bizarre trade cycle with Aza - 3/27/25 by Yehuda Israel March 27, 2025 by Yehuda Israel We have quite enough metallurgical metaphors for a “Jewish National Museum of Suicidal Absurdity” by now, thank you very much. More
Fort Knox? Gold cams! - 3/27/25 by Anony Mee March 27, 2025 by Anony Mee Let’s let Americans keep an eye on their gold reserves. More
Hydrocarbon-friendly Trump a match for energy-hungry India - 3/27/25 by Vijay Jayaraj March 27, 2025 by Vijay Jayaraj With the reemergence of a hydrocarbon-friendly administration in Donald Trump’s second term, India sees a golden opportunity to bolster its energy security. More
And Big Bird can’t sing - 3/27/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 27, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. It looks like the days of NPR and PBS as “public stations” are coming to an end. More
Tantalizing tidbits: Five news stories about leftists, and sea lions, acting aggressively - 3/27/25 by Eric Utter March 27, 2025 by Eric Utter The sea lions, at least, can be controlled. The leftists? Not so much. More
There is no birthright citizenship for illegal aliens - 3/27/25 by Richard Blakley March 27, 2025 by Richard Blakley The Fourteenth Amendment is unequivocally clear, and efforts to contort it are as clunky and nonsensical as you’d expect. More
Turn off the phone. Close the laptop. - 3/27/25 by Matthew G. Andersson March 27, 2025 by Matthew G. Andersson In light of the Signal flap, here's a can't-miss solution. More
The Trump effect: An unprecedented investment surge and economic renewal - 3/27/25 by Mark Alesse March 27, 2025 by Mark Alesse In the opening weeks of President Trump’s return to office, the United States has seen a surge in direct investment -- estimated at $3 trillion -- from both American companies and international partners.  More
Nine reasons Democrats are doomed to irrelevance - 3/27/25 by Amil Imani March 27, 2025 by Amil Imani Democrats’ anti-American agenda is doomed to oblivion. More
Wagner College should restore Trump’s honorary degree—and set a national example against cancel culture - 3/27/25 by Gerald McGlothlin March 27, 2025 by Gerald McGlothlin America doesn’t need more safe spaces; it needs bold spaces. More
The Signal Scandal was a nothingburger, but the WSJ takes the opportunity to attack Vance - 3/27/25 by Jack Hellner March 27, 2025 by Jack Hellner ​​The WSJ continues to disintegrate. More
The DC appellate court order affrming Judge Boasberg dishonestly ignores its lack of jurisdiction - 3/26/25 by Andrea Widburg March 26, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The opinion, typically for an opinion from a leftist court, appears to discuss the law while actually skating over the core issue, which is that it has no right to rule. More
Hegseth boards plane flanked by two ‘bada**’ women, and the politically correct capitulation tour continues - 3/26/25 by Olivia Murray March 26, 2025 by Olivia Murray I remember voting for a strong and intimidating military, not a DEI one. More
Political shenanigans in Texas - 3/26/25 by Monroe Wesson March 26, 2025 by Monroe Wesson It’s the political activist groups, not the Texas legislature. More
Up is down, down is up! - 3/26/25 by Larry Brandes March 26, 2025 by Larry Brandes The Democrat party is broken and lies smoldering on the political battlefield. More
Payback: J.D. Vance calmly gives Denmark a real reason to be paranoid since they're asking for it - 3/26/25 by Monica Showalter March 26, 2025 by Monica Showalter They had their chance to be hospitable to Mrs. Vance and talk dogs. They were rude instead. So now they get a visit from J.D. to a Greenlandic U.S. military base and can only wonder what he is talking about. More
Mike Huckabee and a turning point in US-Israel relations - 3/26/25 by Scott Feltman March 26, 2025 by Scott Feltman This is more than just a policy shift. More
Jasmine Crockett tries to backpedal her ‘hot wheels’ comment about a wheelchair-bound Gov. Abbott, forgets the internet archives exist - 3/26/25 by Olivia Murray March 26, 2025 by Olivia Murray Her explanation is like listening to a crumb-covered child deny getting into the cookie jar. More
In Denmark, Americans have become 'the deplorables' - 3/26/25 by Stephen Helgesen March 26, 2025 by Stephen Helgesen What? No dog-sled race attendance in Greenland now? More
Signal debacle – maybe intentional - 3/26/25 by Earick Ward March 26, 2025 by Earick Ward The Democrats, without an affirmative message, have found yet something else to light their hair on fire over. More
Who will thaw the Arctic? - 3/26/25 by Edward Lozansky March 26, 2025 by Edward Lozansky Arctic development could be a point of cooperation between historic antagonists Russia and the USA. More
Trump’s executive orders have big leftist law firms running scared - 3/26/25 by Andrea Widburg March 26, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The same firms that worked to destroy Trump 45 are now backing off from representing activists trying to use lawfare to destroy Trump 47. More
Do trans people expect us to abandon common sense? - 3/26/25 by Bob Weir March 26, 2025 by Bob Weir For the transgendered to be happy, all the rest of us have to lie. More
Impeach the judges - 3/26/25 by Richard Blakley March 26, 2025 by Richard Blakley The Judiciary is encroaching hard into the rights of the Executive. Time to do something about it. More
How Mississippi eliminated the income tax - 3/26/25 by Douglas Carswell March 26, 2025 by Douglas Carswell Mississippi has made history as the first state in the U.S. -- aside from oil-rich Alaska -- to pass legislation aimed at phasing out its income tax. More
The ‘agua’ battle on the border - 3/26/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 26, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Things have changed a bit down at the U.S.-Mexico border. More
Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocks Texas's wheelchair-bound governor Abbott as 'Gov. Hot Wheels,' then keeps digging - 3/25/25 by Monica Showalter March 25, 2025 by Monica Showalter Time for Democrats to get rid of this rancid cupcake, billed by the New York Times as one of the party's "most effective communicators." More
The disturbing things that happen when you abandon Biblical principles - 3/25/25 by Andrea Widburg March 25, 2025 by Andrea Widburg Whether one is religious or not, the religious ethos that characterized the West for two hundred years benefitted people. Without it, the West is collapsing. More
In California, an anguished Dem base urges its politicians to be more crazy - 3/25/25 by Andrea Widburg March 25, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The despair seems real, while there’s reason to suspect the manic energy at the Bernie Sanders-AOC roadshow. More
A new low: Leftist terrorists damage the Tesla of a woman in a wheelchair, leaving her with repair costs - 3/25/25 by Monica Showalter March 25, 2025 by Monica Showalter They just keep stooping lower and lower in their all out war against the green car company. More
A Tale of Two Families - 3/25/25 by Jim Davis March 25, 2025 by Jim Davis What hath left-wing school indoctrination and its administrators wrought? More
‘Gruesome’ trans-ing of animals is the key to fine-tuning trans ‘care’ - 3/25/25 by Olivia Murray March 25, 2025 by Olivia Murray DOGE announces cuts to very disturbing, Fauci-approved experiments. More
New report: NYPD officer accused of spying for the Chinese…from the same building as the FBI field office - 3/25/25 by Olivia Murray March 25, 2025 by Olivia Murray With so many of New York’s politicians in bed with the CCP, is this really any surprise? More
Quebec to ban religious symbols in schools? - 3/25/25 by Eric Utter March 25, 2025 by Eric Utter Oh, Canada ... More
Joe Biden can help Republicans - 3/25/25 by Susan Quinn March 25, 2025 by Susan Quinn The decrepit and senile 82-year-old is offering his “help” to get the Democart party back on track—could we get so lucky? More
Low-hanging fruit is not enough - 3/25/25 by Richard Kline March 25, 2025 by Richard Kline DOGE is making progress, but the most difficult work is yet to come. More
Trump Makes Coal Great Again - 3/25/25 by Chris Talgo March 25, 2025 by Chris Talgo President Trump and his energy advisors understand that coal must play a key role in the nation’s energy portfolio. More
Israel’s appearance in the JFK files does not connect it to JFK’s death - 3/25/25 by Norman Krieg March 25, 2025 by Norman Krieg Instead, those documents more likely show how closely Israel worked with America to defeat Stalinism. More
Waiting for an investigation of COVID-19 crimes - 3/25/25 by Leo Goldstein March 25, 2025 by Leo Goldstein The Democrats instantly weaponized COVID to game elections. We cannot forget that or let it go unquestioned. More
Has Women’s History Month served its purpose? - 3/25/25 by Noel S. Williams March 25, 2025 by Noel S. Williams Next year, it’d be great if President Trump doesn’t issue the annual proclamation recognizing the Women's History Month.  More
Democrats and their digging - 3/25/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 25, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Ruy Teixeira tells Democrats that Trump may be underwater in some polls, but they are more like 20,000 leagues under the sea. More
Obesity epidemic: Sometimes, the most obvious answer is on the table - 3/24/25 by Monica Showalter March 24, 2025 by Monica Showalter Why is the government paying for junk food for welfare recipients? More
Trump officials ‘inadvertently’ include a reporter in their Yemen chat - 3/24/25 by Andrea Widburg March 24, 2025 by Andrea Widburg It looks like a mistake so bad that it would embarrass Biden, but one person argues that the reporter was deliberately included to get out a message. More
America’s new generation of young women who don’t want marriage or babies - 3/24/25 by Andrea Widburg March 24, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The Wall Street Journal has a long article addressing the problem, and I’ll throw in my two cents for some additional reasons behind it. More
Black terrorists talk ‘seizing the means of production’ in South Africa - 3/24/25 by Olivia Murray March 24, 2025 by Olivia Murray A reminder that the anti-Boer agenda is very evil and very Marxian. More
Eurologic: Danes, other Europeans, vow to fight back against America by ... not buying their arms - 3/24/25 by Monica Showalter March 24, 2025 by Monica Showalter They also say that Trump is going to sic the Russians on them -- as if buying Greenland were not about countering the Russians. More
Why are ‘conservative’ influencers promoting welfare spending? - 3/24/25 by Olivia Murray March 24, 2025 by Olivia Murray The mockingbird media isn’t just a leftwing spectacle anymore. More
The president and his policies do make a difference - 3/24/25 by Jack Hellner March 24, 2025 by Jack Hellner It’s only been 60 days, but President Trump has already secured trillions in financial commitments from corporations and foreign nations. More
Birthright citizenship in America vs. in the world - 3/24/25 by The Empirical Observer March 24, 2025 by The Empirical Observer There’s a big difference between the two. More
What these activist judges are doing to Trump is not about who he is -- it is about who they are - 3/24/25 by Patricia McCarthy March 24, 2025 by Patricia McCarthy How does keeping Tren de Aragua members inside the country serve the U.S.? More
Trump begins to dismantle Department of Education - 3/24/25 by Wendi Strauch Mahoney March 24, 2025 by Wendi Strauch Mahoney It all begins with an executive order. More
Does Dr. Mehmet Oz still support transgender medicine? - 3/24/25 by Susan Quinn March 24, 2025 by Susan Quinn We need to be certain that Dr. Oz supports President Trump’s agenda unequivocally and that he is committed to protecting our children. More
The media’s latest lie: TikTok stole Kamala’s presidency - 3/24/25 by John Mac Ghlionn March 24, 2025 by John Mac Ghlionn If Harris lost voters on TikTok, it’s because even a platform dominated by progressive narratives couldn’t make her palatable. More
Usha Vance goes to Greenland -- just as the normally polite Danes are getting pretty hostile - 3/24/25 by Stephen Helgesen March 24, 2025 by Stephen Helgesen Waiting for an invitation? More
Why do we think the way we do? - 3/24/25 by Marlene Van Beuren March 24, 2025 by Marlene Van Beuren Even if they find out their beliefs are false, some refuse to believe it. Why?  More
All we need is Joe, Joe is all we need? - 3/24/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 24, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Does President Trump understand how lucky he is with respect to his enemies?  More
Bernie's astroturf rally - 3/23/25 by Monica Showalter March 23, 2025 by Monica Showalter Up until now, Democrats claimed that rally sizes didn't matter ...   More
Remembering an inspiring story about Sir Michael Caine - 3/23/25 by Rajan Laad March 23, 2025 by Rajan Laad Sometimes, life has different plans for you -- bigger, better, ones. More
Are Turkish President Recip Erdoğan's days numbered? - 3/23/25 by Andrea Widburg March 23, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The man who took Turkey from a secular nation to an Islamist one may finally have driven his people to take extreme measures against him. More
Leftists are finally embracing their Inner Fascist - 3/23/25 by D. Parker March 23, 2025 by D. Parker The far left has always engaged in the politics of projection, but now the truth is coming out with their latest fascistic actions. More
In praise of Elon Musk - 3/23/25 by Eric Utter March 23, 2025 by Eric Utter Heroism is strength -- and altruism.   More
For 47 years, I’ve dreamed of what Trump is doing now - 3/23/25 by Lewis Dovland March 23, 2025 by Lewis Dovland My work in Africa told me something important needed to change in the American government—and Trump is effecting that change. More
Tim Walz, Minnesota’s manic Marxist governor, has the reverse Midas touch - 3/23/25 by Eric Utter March 23, 2025 by Eric Utter Walz steps in it again, and again, and again. More
Think USAID was bad? You ain't seen nothin' yet. - 3/23/25 by Mike McDaniel March 23, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Have you heard of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS)? More
Democrats’ ambivalence about healthy authority in America - 3/23/25 by Peter A. Olsson March 23, 2025 by Peter A. Olsson You can’t have a country without strong authority at the top. More
The Department of Education: A perspective from 1979 - 3/23/25 by Barbara Kalbfleisch March 23, 2025 by Barbara Kalbfleisch If anyone tries to tell you that the DoE was universally popular when it was established, here’s a primary source that says otherwise. More
How much did Joe know? - 3/23/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 23, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. The ‘autopen’ controversy leads to a huge question. More
President Trump and unitary power - 3/23/25 by Earick Ward March 23, 2025 by Earick Ward We’re all talking about Trump’s unitary power, but the real issue is the unitary power the left thinks it has. More
Was there really a measles death in Texas? - 3/23/25 by Wendi Strauch Mahoney March 23, 2025 by Wendi Strauch Mahoney Or is this a case of media fear-mongering? More
When silence is permission - 3/23/25 by Blaine L. Pardoe March 23, 2025 by Blaine L. Pardoe When you see attacks on Tesla dealerships, it hard to divorce those images from the German Nazi’s Kristallnacht. More
The FBI flees the FBI - 3/23/25 by Mike McDaniel March 23, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Kash Patel and Dan Bongino have a monumental task ahead of them, which includes catching and prosecuting FBI employees not only destroying evidence, but trying to flee the country More
Disney seems to have leeched the essential goodness out of Snow White - 3/22/25 by Andrea Widburg March 22, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The heart of the character is that her very goodness elevates those around her. The new Snow White, though, is a strident woke activist. More
An appreciation of Timothy Dalton’s James Bond for his birthday - 3/22/25 by Rajan Laad March 22, 2025 by Rajan Laad A once under-appreciated Bond has really come into his own in modern times. More
Why domestic terrorism from the left? - 3/22/25 by Earick Ward March 22, 2025 by Earick Ward Leftists have a reason for all the mayhem they’ve been causing lately, and it’s sad. More
Why have permanent foreigners? - 3/22/25 by John M. Grondelski March 22, 2025 by John M. Grondelski Liberal protests against Trump immigration detentions act as if legal permanent residents are de facto citizens. More
Martha’s Vineyard invasion forgotten - 3/22/25 by Larry Brandes March 22, 2025 by Larry Brandes Trump serves all Americans, not just the selfish, rich, righteous liberals who pretend to care about humanity but only when it doesn’t impact their comfortable lives.  More
What a box of crayons can teach us about the left’s obsession with race - 3/22/25 by Albin Sadar March 22, 2025 by Albin Sadar As Reagan said, “The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so”—and the crayons prove it! More
The Chief justice is wrong -- Obstruction is the plan - 3/22/25 by Maker S. Mark March 22, 2025 by Maker S. Mark President Trump and his team have been obstructed by multiple federal judges while trying to implement his agenda.  More
Democrats: The great destroyers - 3/22/25 by Eric Utter March 22, 2025 by Eric Utter Everything the left touches is damaged or demolished. Everything. More
Let American companies compete with China on 5G - 3/22/25 by Thomas Feeney March 22, 2025 by Thomas Feeney Team Trump will soon have to make a decision that will directly impact how the United States competes with China when it comes to the technologies of tomorrow. More
Iran should heed Trump’s warnings - 3/22/25 by Kenneth R. Timmerman March 22, 2025 by Kenneth R. Timmerman Or else things are gonna get ugly in Tehran. More
Captain Ahab, meet Chief Justice Roberts - 3/22/25 by Alan Loncar March 22, 2025 by Alan Loncar What exactly has happened to the Chief Justice? More
The other cartel - 3/22/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 22, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Let me tell you about another cartel, the one wearing robes and working on Capitol Hill. More
Judges: to impeach or not to impeach? - 3/22/25 by Mike McDaniel March 22, 2025 by Mike McDaniel We could use some sane constitutional guidance in the real world the rest of us inhabit. More
Gangs or judges: perhaps they can both lose? - 3/22/25 by Mike McDaniel March 22, 2025 by Mike McDaniel Pray Trump, and America, wins. More
Why is a smartphone priced higher than a loaf of bread? - 3/21/25 by Raushan Gross March 21, 2025 by Raushan Gross Apparently many people still can’t seem to understand the laws of a market economy. More
Kennedy Center employee strips naked to whine about Trump, gets himself fired - 3/21/25 by Monica Showalter March 21, 2025 by Monica Showalter What is it about crazed leftists and their toddler-like urge to run around without their pants on? More
Autopen: The ticking time bomb - 3/21/25 by Mark C. Ross March 21, 2025 by Mark C. Ross Revelations about Joe Biden’s presidency continue to embarrass the Democrat party. More
Deadly consequences when judges play president - 3/21/25 by Ed Timperlake March 21, 2025 by Ed Timperlake A D.C. judge wants to force President Trump to declassify information that could make for a candy-store offering to violent criminals. More
Release the video of the October 7 massacre, now - 3/21/25 by Peter Merkl March 21, 2025 by Peter Merkl Allowing the American public to see Hamas’s depravity would certainly remove any controversy about whether or not they should be wiped out. More
Wages of open borders: 2024 the deadliest year on record for migrants -UN's IOM - 3/21/25 by Monica Showalter March 21, 2025 by Monica Showalter If NGOs and their political patrons build vast illegal immigrant pipelines to open borders, they will come -- and come they did. They own this. More
Ivy League university webinar says science is too male, too hetero, and too fetus-centric - 3/21/25 by Eric Utter March 21, 2025 by Eric Utter The presentation by two lefties was titled, “Is Fat Female? Evolution, Feminism, and Getting the Story Right.” More
The sex allegations against influencer Harry Sisson and the rise of the Manchurian - 3/21/25 by Andrea Widburg March 21, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The bigger our world gets, the less we know about our politicians and thought leaders—and that’s true despite their ubiquity. More
John Roberts is the Judas of the Judiciary - 3/21/25 by Amil Imani March 21, 2025 by Amil Imani Judas betrayed with a kiss; Roberts betrays with a gavel. More
NATO and the German straitjacket - 3/21/25 by Bill Ponton March 21, 2025 by Bill Ponton The reassertion of Russian military strength and Trump’s determination to make NATO allies pay their fair share has changed everything for Germany. More
Debra Winger, Joe Rogan: It’s hard out there for a Jew - 3/21/25 by Lynne Lechter March 21, 2025 by Lynne Lechter The few Jews with their eyes open are being accused by world-famous celebrities of overreacting. More
Trump wants peace, Europe wants war - 3/21/25 by Edward Lozansky March 21, 2025 by Edward Lozansky For how much longer can Europe have its way? More
What to expect from the Kennedy assassination documents - 3/21/25 by Bill Hansmann March 21, 2025 by Bill Hansmann Some questions are destined to never be answered. The events of November 22, 1963 are most likely in that category. More
Tim Walz, manly man - 3/21/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 21, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Just in time, the governor of Minnesota and candidate for Vice President who did not deliver his state in flying colors, decided to return to the front pages. More
A few comments about comments - 3/20/25 by Andrea Widburg March 20, 2025 by Andrea Widburg Whether you subscribe, want to subscribe, or like reading the comments, here are a few things to know about how the system works and a big change we just made. More
NBC poll: Democrats sink to lowest approval rate in 35 years, a historic dip - 3/20/25 by Olivia Murray March 20, 2025 by Olivia Murray A historic accomplishment—we couldn’t have done it without them! More
Venezuela's Maduro wants his thugs back - 3/20/25 by Monica Showalter March 20, 2025 by Monica Showalter Suddenly, Venezuela's dictator, Nicolas Maduro, is filled with crocodile tears for Venezuela's repatriated illegal alien criminals now in an El Salvador prison. More
New York mayoral candidate proposes the Hugo-Chavez solution to high grocery prices: government markets - 3/20/25 by Monica Showalter March 20, 2025 by Monica Showalter Call it idiocy on parade in the politics of New York. Sometimes, you can't fix stupid. More
Tim Walz gets a mood ‘boost’ by watching Tesla stock tumble - 3/20/25 by Olivia Murray March 20, 2025 by Olivia Murray Perhaps he forgot that his own state government is reportedly a sizable shareholder. More
Greenpeace takes a hit - 3/20/25 by Bill Ponton March 20, 2025 by Bill Ponton A decision from a North Dakota may just bankrupt the leftist brats at Greenpeace. More
Bad judges made by bad law schools - 3/20/25 by Matthew G. Andersson March 20, 2025 by Matthew G. Andersson The gang of lower court judges that interfering with President Trump’s executive responsibilities, is not unique. More
Have you met ‘President Chuang’? - 3/20/25 by Susan Quinn March 20, 2025 by Susan Quinn Although Chuang assumes that other dastardly acts are taking place, his imagination doesn’t count as evidence. More
Dr. Malone tackles the flu shot - 3/20/25 by James Stansbury March 20, 2025 by James Stansbury The influenza jab is so universal that it’s hard to suspect it. And yet... More
There must be more than two sexes and other leftist non-sequiturs - 3/20/25 by Allan J. Feifer March 20, 2025 by Allan J. Feifer Every action radical Democrats espouse ends up being a logical fallacy destined to fail. More
Trump’s in, and suddenly Jerome Powell is concerned about inflation - 3/20/25 by Jack Hellner March 20, 2025 by Jack Hellner Nothing seemed to faze him during Biden’s years. More
And speaking of Satan ... - 3/20/25 by Eric Utter March 20, 2025 by Eric Utter A lot of 'Satan' stories have been roiling in the news -- here are two. More
Oregon: A war against legislative tyranny - 3/20/25 by John Woods March 20, 2025 by John Woods Democrats somehow win every close race in Oregon. More
Two minutes and twenty seconds in - 3/20/25 by Dennis McGowan March 20, 2025 by Dennis McGowan Anyone watching football would agree that declaring the game a loss at 2:20 would be laughable.  More
Hunter's Secret Service boondoggle - 3/20/25 by James Zumwalt March 20, 2025 by James Zumwalt It is a relief to know the undeserved Secret Service protection Hunter was extended by virtue of an executive order signed by his father before departing office has now come to an end.  More
312 is 323 the next time around? - 3/20/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 20, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. If nothing changes, Democrat strongholds set to lose a whopping number of electoral votes. More
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Why Do Democrats Hate Women and Girls? Brian C. Joondeph Trump and Republicans are striving to bring back common sense and decency to women’s sports, while Democrats are exerting every effort to thwart such measures. More
On the Importance of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Spencer P. Morrison Tariffs are not simply a tax, they are necessary for America’s industrial policy and national security. More
There is No Politics Without an Enemy Christopher Chantrill What is going on with the latest fashion for educated Democrat voters to key the DOGE-adjacent Tesla in the Whole Foods parking lot?  More
Let a Robot Do It Raushan Gross Throughout history, humans have adapted and outpaced the threat of emerging technological automation, demonstrating our resilience and ability to find new ways of working.  More
Canada Embraces European Suicide J.B. Shurk Patriotic Canadians are swallowing poison. More
I Am Woman M. Walter Imagine being weaned on "I am Woman" then being told that someday, in the not too distant future, we’d have a (woman!) Supreme Court Justice nominee unable to define what a woman is. More
Slaying the University Dragons Fletch Daniels Most Americans don’t realize just how evil our universities have become.  More

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So Milley was running the whole Ukraine war with Russia without telling the public -report - 3/31/25 by Monica Showalter March 31, 2025 by Monica Showalter ... and the U.S. just kept getting deeper and deeper into a war that may have led to a direct conflict with Russia as a result. Thanksalot, fats. More
New York’s ‘clean energy’ demands are unattainable, per industry’s own experts - 3/31/25 by Olivia Murray March 31, 2025 by Olivia Murray The parameters are so impractical and unrealistic that even the greenies can’t weasel out of this one. More
Astronauts carefully tell the truth - 3/31/25 by Mike McDaniel March 31, 2025 by Mike McDaniel For Biden’s handler’s, failure and deceit were the only options. More
California voters introduce new health care ‘access’ ballot initiative named after Luigi Mangione - 3/31/25 by Olivia Murray March 31, 2025 by Olivia Murray It’s not just the politicians, but the voters too. More
‘American Oversight’? What a joke! - 3/31/25 by Richard Blakley March 31, 2025 by Richard Blakley How many coincidences until we reconize a pattern? More
Pete Hegseth in the line of fire—again - 3/31/25 by Susan Quinn March 31, 2025 by Susan Quinn The frontlines aren’t in some foreign desert, but in Washington D.C. More
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is accused of plagiarizing parts of his Oxford thesis - 3/31/25 by Andrea Widburg March 31, 2025 by Andrea Widburg The charges, if true (and he’s denying them), are entirely consistent with the leftist ethos, which has no respect for private property, including intellectual property. More
France goes the Full Maduro, bans leading opposition frontrunner, Marine Le Pen, from running for the presidency - 3/31/25 by Monica Showalter March 31, 2025 by Monica Showalter From Marat to the trials of Trump, so much déjà vu here. More
Bob Lighthizer’s case for tariffs - 3/31/25 by Earick Ward March 31, 2025 by Earick Ward President Trump’s adviser speaks to Tucker Carlson and explains the rationale behind the tariffs. More
An eye for an eye, an order for order - 3/31/25 by Josh First March 31, 2025 by Josh First Here’s a novel idea to stop the judicial tyranny now bedeviling the Trump administration. More
Peace on the Dnieper? - 3/31/25 by Edward Lozansky March 31, 2025 by Edward Lozansky A significant meeting is about to take place, hopefully to end the war in Ukraine. More
Tesla protestor banner: 'Burn a Tesla, save democracy' - 3/31/25 by Eric Utter March 31, 2025 by Eric Utter Speaking of brownshirts ... More
Pro-abortionists amplify an aborton protest's impact - 3/31/25 by John Pisciotta March 31, 2025 by John Pisciotta Waco pro-abortion protestors score an own goal. More
A broken system waiting to crash - 3/31/25 by John Woods March 31, 2025 by John Woods Oregon is seeing tremendous stress fractures forming throughout the state and local governments. More
The U.S. Navy on the border - 3/31/25 by Silvio Canto, Jr. March 31, 2025 by Silvio Canto, Jr. Everybody's talking in the Mexican news media about U.S. warships navigating close to Mexico. More
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