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A Simple Way Donald Trump Can End the Ukraine and Israel Wars

Upon his inauguration as president, Donald Trump will become the leader of a United States executive branch mired in two major wars via its continuing pumping of money, weapons, and intelligence into support of the Ukraine and Israeli governments. Trump has declared his opposition to the continuation of these wars. But how can he end … Read more

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Prosecuting the Genocidal Criminal Anthony Fauci

The coronavirus project that rolled out in 2020 was something that many prescient political observers had seen coming. It was an event that reshaped the world and provided, in the words of Klaus Schwab, a great reset for the planetary agenda, for better or worse. We should call it what it was: a genocide. This … Read more

Tom Homan Is Going To Fix The Border

President-elect Donald Trump won an overwhelming victory in the historic 2024 presidential election due to across-the-board failures by the incompetent Biden-Harris administration, particularly in the areas of open borders, crippling inflation, and high crime. However, for tens of millions of Americans, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s legacy will always be the hubris … Read more

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The Woke War On The US

JFK famously wrote a college thesis: “ WHY ENGLAND SLEPT.” The thesis discussed the failure of the English government and people to recognize the mortal danger of Hitler’s Nazism. That book became a best-seller. Nearly a decade later, Nikita Khrushchev banged his shoe on the U.N. Podium in NYC and screamed, “ We Will Bury … Read more

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Marxism and the Cultural Revolution

It will not have escaped many people’s attention that one of the main strategies in America’s “reckoning on race and Southern identity” involves depicting the Confederate battle flag as a symbol of racial oppression. Against this, Patrick J. Buchanan argued that: What the flag symbolizes for the millions who revere, cherish, or love it, however, is the heroism … Read more

We Have Been Given A Special Gift This Season

Ever since that surreal vision of Donald Trump, surrounded by Secret Service agents, rising from the stage with blood dripping down his face, his fists pumping high above his head, and yelling fight, fight, fight, we have realized that there is divine intervention at play ensuring the reelection of Donald J. Trump as President of … Read more

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End Congress’s Christmas Tradition

This week saw a new twist in what has become a D.C. Christmas tradition. I am not referring to the lighting of the White House Christmas tree but to passage of a “continuing resolution” (CR) funding the government and thus avoiding a Christmastime government shutdown. It took the production of three separate CRs before one … Read more

Merry Christmas From Democrats And The Media

Should you stop believing anything they say when they admit they are liars? That is the gift that Democrats and the media have given to America this week, and it’s not a Christmas miracle but yet another admission that they will say or do anything, and this is the Christmas gift that keeps on giving. … Read more

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Top Brass Is On The Run Ahead Of Trump’s Return

With less than a month to go before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, the top brass are already running for cover. This week, the Army’s chief of staff, Gen. Randy George, pledged to cut approximately a dozen general officers from the U.S. Army. It is a start. But given the Army is authorized 219 general officers, cutting … Read more

Some Of God’s Children Are Just Not Human

We are taught as children that all people are God’s Children. We are all different in many ways, but we are all created in God’s image. That thinking may have worked in years gone by, but it is certainly challenged when you watch the news and see the horrific acts that some of our “brothers … Read more

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 A Vital Realization

The plight of the democrat Party was self-imposed and internally should have been anticipated when adopting the communist regimen.  Accordingly, their statements and policies have consistently been anti-American, especially since the Obama years.  However, in their efforts to remake America, they forgot or gave little importance to the fact that in America, free elections both … Read more

How Remote Federal Workers ‘Could’ Make America Great Again

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is chairing the Senate companion committee for the DOGE initiative. DOGE has a mission to make the Federal Government more efficient and less bloated. Ernst issued a press release this week outlining her committee’s commitment to the project with some details about one particularly troubling aspect, which is an opportunity to … Read more

Wrong House. Wrong Raid. Wrong Justice

In the 30 years since the Crime Bill fueled the militarization of police and the explosive growth of SWAT teams, SWAT teams continue to terrorize innocent homeowners and then receive qualified immunity from the courts. In an amicus brief in Jimerson v. Lewis, The Rutherford Institute has called on the U.S. Supreme Court to hold a law … Read more

School District Wants 33 Million for Public Records Request

School districts did a lot of misbehavin’ after the COVID thing started. The Rochester Community School District in Michigan was keeping dossiers on parents who were critical of COVID lockdowns. Elena Dinverno sued and was awarded S190,000.00. No one else was suing so the open question was how many parents and who? [Elizabeth] Clair said … Read more

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Government Smothers All Competition

I found this, among some others, over at Barnorama: “Taxes are like a subscription to your Country that you can’t cancel, no matter how bad the service gets.” Well, the “can’t cancel” bit is undoubtedly valid. Even if you are so low on the economic totem pole that you do not pay income taxes, except … Read more

The Case That Could Overturn the Infamous Kelo Decision

As an academic and a legal commentator, I have sometimes disagreed with the United States Supreme Court, but I often stress the good-faith differences in how certain rights or protections are interpreted. One case, however, has long stood out for me as wildly off-base and wrongly decided: Kelo v. New London. The case allowed the government … Read more

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