When everything is copacetic, then humans live in the economic world of being useful. But if things go wrong we decide that evil is abroad. And if things really go south then we are talking about enemy action.
American Thinker
How China Steals
The main vectors of technological theft are not conventional theft. Instead, China focuses on acquiring ownership stakes in strategic American corporate assets, and strongarms American companies doing business in China.
A Newly Discovered Algorithm in Wisconsin Voter File is Indisputable Evidence of Criminal Election Fraud
It’s time for Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to step in.
Karma Comes for CAIR
CAIR is facing the unthinkable prospect of a former CAIR leader turning the lawfare tables on them.
Démarche to Europe: The Harder You Push Us, the More We Push Back
Every day, the media in several European nations bring out their "America experts" who routinely characterize the U.S. as an example of everything that is wrong with the world.
Judge Not
Judges play stupid games and win stupid prizes.
A Good Day For The Navy
While the media and military have been silent, what the Navy did against a Houthi attack is pretty magnificent.
Woke Ideology Requires Antisemitism
Without a strong streak of Jew-hatred, critical theory can’t even get off the ground.
Jay Leno, Dementia, and the Impermanence of Life
Leno’s account of his wife’s dementia diagnosis gives us all a lot to think about.
We Must Teach Children to Love Freedom More Than Government
In the real world, governments aren’t cute and cuddly. They’re monsters.









