If it weren’t for gamed numbers and falsehoods, the media and other Democrats wouldn’t have anything at all to tell the American people.
American Thinker
America’s Morality Conundrum is Solvable
Did President Obama change America forever?
The Roots of Zohran Mamdani’s Rage
His father’s values explain why he hates the America you love.
Russia’s Nuclear Strength Rests Atop Systemic Weaknesses
Putin frequently rattles the nuclear saber, but he presides over a country that is riven by political, economic, and demographic problems.
Tucker Carlson’s Shallow Thinker’s Guide to Antisemitism
Tucker wonders what the big deal would be with the Jewish state were to perish. Here is the answer.
What’s the Deal with the Prophet Muhammad?
What exactly makes this guy so popular?
Hey Hey Ho Ho -– The UN has Got to Go!
The U.N. record for peace, as opposed to President Trump's, does not look good in comparison.
Sanctuary Cities, Drug Cartels, and No Kings
Every now and again in this world of unknowing, we get a glance at reality in a blinding flash of light.
It’s Time To Shelve The Diversity Immigrant Visa
We’ve more than met this program’s goals, so it’s time to stop the program, temporarily at the least, or even forever.
Democrats Are Mad Kings
They reject the will of voters and insist on ruling instead.
No Kings, No Grassroots, No Introspection
A tyrannical king wouldn’t permit ‘No Kings’ rallies to take place.
No More (Bureaucrats Who Would Be) Kings
Bolton, tariffs, the UN… Donald Trump just isn't tired of winning yet.
It’s All about Sharia
People living in the West need to understand the Muslim mindset.
Trump Pushes The Limits Of Presidential Power
Importantly, he doesn’t do so by abusing the Constitution or the law. He does it through his personality, which is powerful, adaptable, and tireless.
Three Leftists With the ‘Right Stuff’ to be Left
What makes a leftist? A revulsion to the truth, mixed with disregard for accountability.
The Dems Say ‘My Bad’ and Keep the Keys
Among the Left, responsibility has become a relic, replaced by a hollow ritual; the scripted apology, a vague nod to "responsibility", and then a return to the corridors of power.
Big Government, Big Business, and the 2025 Nobel Prize
This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics, awarded Monday, was shared by three economists for their contributions to economic growth theory, arguably the most important topic in economics.
Sorry, Democrats — No Civil War is Coming
What would the Democrats’ actual grievances be?
Breaking the Left
Trump controls the iconography of power like no one else.
So is Trump the ‘Fascist’ that Leftists Keep Saying He is?
The best defense against fascism is competent governments and engaged citizens.
America is Back: ICE Raids, Crushing Cartels, and Confronting Venezuela
We are so back.
What is an American?
“Just because a mouse lives in the cookie jar, does not make him a cookie.”
Decolonizing America from Sea to Shining Sea
It will take more than the physical reconstruction of Gaza to establish a lasting peace.
It’s Time To Appoint Steve Witkoff National Security Advisor
Witkoff has proven that his skills, loyalty, and discretion make him the best man for the job.
Compassion Has A Time And Place, But The Courtroom And Prison Are Not It
We daily see the truth of Adam Smith’s statement that “compassion to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.”
Washington, DC’s Senate: ‘Playroom in a Mental Ward’
Senator John Kennedy points out everything wrong with today’s Democrats while discussing his new book, “How to Test Negative For Stupid: And Why Washington Never Will”.
Europe in the Rare Earth Trap
Rare earth elements have become geopolitical dynamite.
On Israel, Trump Is Right and His Critics Are Wrong
How do you get a terroristic government to back down? Through scolding?
Wars and Rumors of Wars
Nothing so epitomizes the madness of crowds than nations rushing into the madness of war.
Al-Andalus: The Stubborn Myth of Tolerance
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.





























