American Thinker
There Is No ‘Reconciliation Monument’
The justifiable effort to push back against the woke movement’s excesses shouldn’t mean we reinstate an homage to an immoral political system.
It’s Only Words…but…
In the war of words, Israel and Jews could do a better job pressing their case.
Abandoned Shopping Carts, Litter, and the Decline of Black America
To save their communities—and a coherent American society—blacks must reengage with what was once normative polite conduct across America.
Blood, Tears, and Lessons in a Minneapolis Church
It's time to look more closely at the relationship between transgenderism and mass shootings.
Cracker Barrel, the Smithsonian, and the Question Gen Z Needs to Answer
Young Americans need to define our identity in such a way that ensures our nation persists.
Lost to Barbarism
Stefan Zweig ended his life in Brazil, mourning the loss of his cultural homeland and the perceived decline of civilization. A suicide note expressed profound disillusionment with Europe’s self-destruction.
Will the ‘Maryland Man’ Be Sent to Mamdani’s Homeland?
Pick a lane: Is Uganda a respected sovereign nation—or off-limits forever? And why isn’t he gone already?
A Conservative Case against Term Limits
The sentiments for shutting down the eternal tenure of detested congressmen makes sense. But term limits are the wrong way to do it.
If Truth be Told
Truth be told, we are dealing with a society that is ill and has been for several generations. So what do we do?









