North Korea is on its way to building a nuclear armed ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States. Pat Buchanan writes that Kim Jong Un and his regime are hell bent on developing such nuclear weapons capabilities because they feel it’s the only way to deter American influence on their country. Pat suggests that […]
Archives for August 2017
Want to Live in a Free Market Island Paradise?
Given the political acrimony in America today, anyone can be forgiven if they fantasize about fleeing to an island paradise where their preferred philosophical version of government is in place. Increasingly, for free market advocates, New Zealand is looking like that paradise. Dan Mitchell writes that New Zealand’s free market reforms deserve praise, and that […]
Has Congress Forgotten Afghanistan?
Writing at The American Conservative, Andrew Bracevich wonders, where is Congress on Afghanistan? While the Trump administration can’t seem to make up its mind on a strategy, the branch of government actually tasked with declaring and funding wars is silent. He writes: the Afghanistan War (ostensibly part of a Global War on Terrorism) differs from […]
The Summer of Hell
Liberals are outraged that they are being governed by Donald Trump. But pity “the millions who wake up every day to be governed by liberals? … This is the summer of ’17 for people who live in politically blue northern cities, but few would call it the best days of their lives,” Daniel Henninger writes […]
Scheuer Drops Truth about Trump Russia Story and BBC Cuts Him Off
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire – Live at the Greek Theatre ’04
Harley-Davidson: Young Research’s Stock of the 90s
Kennel of War Dogs
Former CIA bin Laden Unit chief Michael Scheuer spent his career figuring out how to protect America. Dr. Scheuer warns Americans, “We now have presidents who take the country to war on their whim; politicians who are legally bribed by “campaign contributions” from rich individuals, corporations, labor unions, and foreign lobbies and governments based on […]
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Normandy D-Day Utah Beach/Battlefield–On-the-Ground Shockers!
Heading west to Normandy for our WWII D-day trip with Paul Woodadge (ddayhistorian.com) meant dealing with a Parisian train station (Paris Gare St. Lazare), with which we were not familiar. Previously, we had been traveling south to Beaune or Provence or Switzerland from the familiar Paris Gare Lyon and had been issued tickets that required […]
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