Mein Kampf and my grandfather’s experience at the liberation of Dachau.
American Thinker
No Bond, No Burden, No Bother: Lawfare Hits ICE in California, Again
The Rules are ghosted—once more—in California’s latest episode of immigration lawfare.
The Crisis of Antisemitism on Campus and Where It’s Coming From
Jew hatred has reached levels not seen since the Holocaust.
Mein Kampf 100th Anniversary: Has the World Learned Anything?
Hitler spelled his goals out explicitly, everything from world domination to the Holocaust, but no one took him seriously until it was too late.
A Sitcom’s Warning for International Trade
How China came to dominate world trade.
If Mamdani Sinks the Democrats, So What?
Mamdani’s election and the city’s subsequent fall will provide a searing lesson for voters everywhere.
The Moving Autopen Writes, and Having Writ, Moves On
Tempting as it is to believe that the Autopen’s escapades may invalidate much of Biden’s presidency, it’s unlikely to make much difference moving forward.
Cognitive Dissonance in Modern Christianity
Christians must align their faith with their political choices, embracing a consistent moral framework that upholds the sanctity of life, marriage, and human dignity.
Prosecuting Hamas — The Dinah Project
The victims of Hamas must and will have a voice.
From Carthage To Berlin, A Modest Proposal
Sometimes, certain countries are so destructive to civilization that they must be brought to heel.









