We can do a better job of limiting the entrance of troublemakers
American Thinker
Stories Told by the Ghosts of Babyn Yar
Shay Pilnik spent ten years collecting forgotten literature memorializing the Babyn Yar massacre; his book is out now.
Returning The Right to Bear Arms to Great Britain
Britons weren’t always defenseless. There’s good reason to change its stringent gun control, and two countries provide useful guidance.
The MAHA Commission Is Just Nibbling Around The Edges of America’s Real Health Problem
Attacking food dyes and junk food ignores what really drives America’s obesity epidemic.
Boil-in-the-Bag Burials: Dissolving Tradition
Although there’s enthusiasm for dissolving bodies and turning them into wastewater, there are a lot of practical and cultural barriers in the way.
Of Course It’s Legal: The National Guard Is Doing Its Job—Because Gavin Newsom Wouldn’t
If the violence continues, President Trump has the legal authority to go further.
Autopen Nation: It’s Bigger Than Biden
Autopens aren’t really the problem. The problem is the conceit that administrative government is a benefit to humanity, rather than just the usual conceit of a ruling class.
The LA Riots Prove that Democrats Need Illegals
Illegals are declaring that American turf is theirs, and Democrats tacitly support the claim.
Is Long COVID Actually Vaccine Injury?
The problems unique to the mRNA vaccine mean that the post-infection drag of vaccinated people with COVID may relate to the vaccine, not the COVID.
Do We Really Want NATO Countries to Spend More on Weapons?
Demographic shifts in Europe mean that we may be helping to arm our future geopolitical enemies.









