Nothing so epitomizes the madness of crowds than nations rushing into the madness of war.
American Thinker
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.
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.
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.
Don’t California Georgia’s Energy
Georgia’s November 4th election could start us on the path to California insanity.
The Tech March Through the Institutions
The tech lords don’t have a grand plan to remake society, but they do think it would be cool to do AI.
Venus and the Climate Fallacy: Why Radiative Forcing Fails
A physicist’s challenge to the greenhouse orthodoxy.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York City is Your American Nightmare
Lax immigration policies and foreigners rising rapidly to power explain much of this strange specter over New York.
If I Lived In Virginia, I’d Vote For The Dark Green Marine
Winsome Earle-Sears embodies the Marines’ fighting spirit and allies that spirit with true American values.
Trump’s Deal: More Significant Than Any Nobel Prize
Trump’s achievement should not be elevated by insisting that he is a candidate for the Nobel Prize because that award is less than what he deserves.
The Jealousy Lurking Behind Modern Antisemitism
The world’s oldest hatred still has some of the old causes (Islam, Marxism, medieval Christianity, etc.), but today it’s largely driven by anger at Israel’s success.
China’s Rare-Earth Gambit
It’s a bold move from Xi Jinping. It may backfire.
Bureaucrats Aren’t Presidents
Trump is the federal government’s chief prosecutor.
From Oslo To Obsolescence: The Death Of The Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Committee discredited itself, but it also laid a subtle trap for Trump that he must carefully avoid.
Why Netanyahu Will Soon Face His Greatest Challenge
Bibi must be careful not to alienate his strongest ally in the world, no matter how much Hamas pushes him.
The Climate Creed: How Fear Replaced Science
Many scientists, including scientists that have worked within the climate bureaucracy, know how fragile the claim that “climate change is caused by CO2” really is.
Washington is Sleepwalking Toward Nuclear Armageddon
Supplying Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine would deliberately cross Russia’s declared “red lines,” inviting retaliation.
Celebrating Columbus Day
Leftist animus towards Columbus is accompanied by accusations of genocide, rape, and mutilation of natives. There is just one problem.
Is It Partisan Politics — or Leftist Politician Gangsters?
Chicago under Democrats is a gangster movie rerun.
How Important Is Election Privacy, Really?
Have we gone too far in our efforts to preserve the secrecy of ballots?
A Revolution in Education
The Educational Choice for Children Act will usher in a revolution in private K–12 education.
After Charlie
Turning Point USA must be more than a memorial to Charlie Kirk if it is to succeed.
The Citizenry Can No Longer Tolerate America’s Authoritarians
America’s authoritarian elite have been wrong about everything, whether COVID, immigration, or elections, and our nation cannot survive that much longer.
Replacing Rule by the People with Rule by Judges
A crisis of democratic legitimacy in Britain: should people accept being ruled — and oppressed — by judges or “experts” without a popular mandate?
Where China Still Has a Hold on Us
‘We’re buying too much stuff from China,’ you say. That’s true…but there’s another problem, too.





























