Under the influence of social conflicts following Muslim mass migration, the mythologized “tolerance” of al-Andalus — Muslim-ruled Iberia from 711 to 1492 — is finally being contested.
American Thinker
Louisiana’s Coastal Courtroom Crusade Will Backfire on State’s Republican Officials
Louisiana needs leadership that secures restoration funding through cooperation and sound policy, not courtroom crusades that chase away jobs and investment.
Regeneration Is Possible
When President Trump speaks of a new Golden Age for America, he’s not just blowing hot air.
A Lonely Voice in the Desert
Evonik CEO Christian Kullmann calls for an end to the CO2 cult.
RIP, BLM
The first thing that happened when Black Lives Matter ‘succeeded’ was black lives ending. A lot of them.
What Would it Take for Democrats to Withdraw Support from Jay Jones?
Just where is the proverbial line drawn for behavior, words spoken, or actions of a candidate to disqualify him for elected office?
Why the ‘Anti-Genocide’ Dog Didn’t Bark
For two years, beginning within hours of the October 7 attack on Israel, we’ve incessantly heard the “genocide” of Gaza's civilians needs to stop. Where are the celebrations among pro-Palestinian protesters?
My Conversation With Georgia Election Expert Garland Favorito
Something was very wrong with Georgia’s 2020 election conduct, and the state—especially in Fulton County—must improve to ensure election integrity.
Never Again: Exchanging Vicious Terrorists For Innocent Hostages
As long as Israel allows its enemies to use hostages as leverage, it will never be able to live in peace.
A Tribute to Diane Keaton
A brilliant and versatile performer, Diane Keaton passed away on October 11, 2025.









