The 500-page report from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz covers a lot, reports Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ, but it can be distilled down to two words: insubordination and bias by the FBI during the 2016 election. That is chilling in connection with such a powerful agency as the FBI, writes Ms. Strassel. That […]
Archives for June 2018
What’s Going on at Your Kid’s School?
Rod Dreher asks readers of The American Conservative if conservatives should leave public schools. Dreher points to “how little most parents know about what’s going on at their kids’ school regarding gender ideology,” as a sign that parents need to take a closer look at whether or not public school is right for their children. He […]
Viva Las Vegas!
Whether Las Vegas real estate is in a bubble or not–this article leans towards not—Californians are finding greener pastures away from Gov. Brown’s reckless policies. As I’ve noted in the past, the direction of individual states is a geographical portrait of right vs. left (wrong) ideologies. Eli Segall writes from the Las Vegas Review-Journal: Las […]
The Nationalist Right Sweeping to Victory
Daniel McCarthy, writing at The National Interest, examines why nations like Poland and Hungary, among many others, are recoiling from American style liberal democracy and instead embracing a sort of religious nationalism. Nationalism is complimentary to religion, explains McCarthy, and that ultimately the security and prosperity arising from nationalism may breed liberalism once again. He […]
R.I.P Legendary Drummer D.J. Fontana
D.J. Fontana, the Hall of Fame drummer for Elvis died this week at age 87. “Opening with one of the most distinctive drum hits in rock & roll history, Elvis Presley’s 1957 movie tune, “Jailhouse Rock,” smashed its way to the top of the pop, r&b and country charts, becoming one of the most iconic […]
Survive and Thrive June: Knife Attack: Your Survival Guy in Paris
“Did you hear the gun shots?” a friend asked. “No,” I said. When the knife attack occurred, we, like many other families on a Saturday night in Paris, were out to dinner. In fact, we didn’t learn about the attack until much later. In retrospect, I’m surprised no one at our restaurant told us about […]
New Mini-Missile Could Soon Protect Troops from Airborne Threats
Lockheed Martin’s new 2 ½ foot long miniature hit-to-kill missile is moving to the development stage. The miniature HTK missile weighs approximately 5 pounds and uses concentrated levels of kinetic energy to eliminate threats. The agile missile can defeat enemy rockets, artillery, mortars and UAVs. The U.S. Army Cruise Missile Defense Systems Project Office awarded […]
Cato’s Doug Bandow Offers a Way Forward With North Korea
At The National Interest, Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, gives President Trump credit for ignoring the critics and meeting Kim Jong-un. Bandow tells readers that the best next step in negotiations would be a peace treaty, finally bringing the Korean War to an official close, and demonstrating that the U.S. isn’t […]
Could a Solar Storm Slam the East Coast with a Geomagnetic Double-Whammy?
Under the ground in the heavily populated coastal region from Washington D.C. to Boston, lies a layer of rock that could potentially act as a reflector for a geomagnetic storm, forcing it to pass through electronic systems twice, rather than only once. Bloomberg reports that a forthcoming USGS study says the East Coast of the […]
“A Triumphant President Donald Trump”
With the world watching, President Donald Trump has hammered out the outline of an agreement to denuclearize the Korean peninsula. Despite harsh criticism from his opponents, the world sees that Trump’s efforts make war on the peninsula less likely, an undoubted benefit. Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, called the summit “an important step towards […]
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