It’s not ‘cancel culture’ when people get fired for their repulsive opinions.
American Thinker
The Fuse of History Is Lit
‘Anger is already stirring — and anger, once roused, is the fuse of history.’
Some Thoughts on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
This week, people — mostly educators, medical professionals, media members, government employees, and even some acting military and one Secret Service member — expressed the most repulsive, anti-democratic views in supporting the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Five Years Later: The Abraham Accords Represent the Middle East’s Future
For Charlie Kirk, ‘To Live Was Christ, To Die Is Gain’
He was a man whose life was given to God, and, for the living, the Bible provides both reason and consolation.
Vaccine Safety Myth Crumbles at Senate Hearing
The hearing exposed what many Americans are now beginning to realize.
Christians of the Levant: A Forgotten Legacy
While the post-Christian West watches in silence, oblivious to its own origins and busy cutting the welfare cake, Christian communities in the Levant are drowning in blood.
Woke Cash, Empty Jails: The NGO Machine Behind Charlotte’s Crime Sanctuary
The butchering of Iryna Zarutska exposed not just Charlotte’s failures, but the national agenda and funding of progressive “justice reform.”
Arizona’s Pension Fund Bets on Saylor’s Bitcoin Ark
Another sign that institutional money is no longer standing outside the gates.
Why the SEC is the Strangest Athletic Conference in America
You just have to take a look at the mascots.









