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American Thinker
Revisiting Obergefell
A new court case hopes to see the Supreme Court revisit Obergefell v. Hodges, the same-sex ‘marriage’ decision from 2015. That would be a good idea.
In Michigan, the Blueprint of Terror Expands
The recent attack on the church in Michigan used more different ways to cause casualties than previous incidents. What can be done?
Why Defend Qatar?
Trump's order is a calculated response to a destabilizing moment: an Israeli strike in Doha that threatened to fracture Gulf alliances, undermine hostage talks, and expose U.S. forces to attack.
Big Tech Admissions And The 2020 Election: A Verdict
Given what we know now about social media censorship in 2020 (repeated, thankfully unsuccessfully, in 2024), was 2020 really a free and fair election?
Lebanon: The Republic of Impunity
Nothing more clearly illustrates this than Riad Salameh, the former central banker, handing over $14 million in cash as bail on wildly reduced corruption charges.
The Issue Is Never the Issue: Protests in the US and Israel
Besides being annoying, there is a subversive purpose to disruption and disorder. We would be wise to take notice.
When Equal Treatment Feels like Discrimination
Consider the psychological mindset of a DIE-privileged general listening to the recent remarks of Pete Hegseth.
Charlie Kirk and His Assassin Are Bigger than Themselves
As protagonist and antagonist, these two have a lot to show about the state of modern America.
Lebanon: The Republic of Impunity *UPDATED*
Nothing more clearly illustrates this than Riad Salameh, the former central banker, handing over $14 million in cash as bail on wildly reduced corruption charges.









