George D. O’Neill, Jr., founder of The Committee for Responsible Foreign Policy explains at The American Conservative, how President Donald Trump can bring peace in a world where Americans “are overwhelmingly tired of the wars they cannot explain or even locate on a globe.” He writes (abridged): The past year and a half of Russophobia […]
Nancy Pelosi: MS-13 Barbarians “ Children of God”
In a fiery post, the former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, Michael Scheuer, rains criticism down on the Democrat Party, the “corrupt from top-to-bottom” FBI and “thief, murderer, and perhaps pedophile” Hillary Clinton. At his blog, non-intervention.com, Scheuer writes (abridged): As Independence Day, 2018, nears, I must admit that I have laid off […]
Dedicate Ourselves to Reclaiming Our Local Community
At The American Conservative, Ryan Terry, a principal and managing partner with R + T Studio based in Texas, tells readers that if America is to renew its culture, small towns and neighborhoods must take the lead. He writes: Today, America has almost entirely forgotten itself—shedding like a snake its local affections and destroying its best-loved […]
Who Pays for China’s Defense Budget? The U.S. Pays!
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan slams globalist politicians, the GOP establishment, and the “New World Order” of George H. W. Bush. Pat laments that the those politicians have thrown open the doors of America to uncontested trade from China, paying for the Middle Kingdom’s military ascendance. He writes (abridged): The Republican Party of Bush […]
Top 25 (American) Musicians: #24 in the Series
America’s foremost R&B contingent of the ’60s was Booker T. and The MG’s, led by Hammond B3 whiz Booker T. Jones. Stax Records, the phenomenal studio behind this week’s featured band, Booker T. and The MG’s—and countless other soul-defining artists—was based on McLemore Avenue in Memphis. Stax sadly had the “S” taken out of its […]
Judge Brett Kavanaugh for The Supreme Court
Sarah E. Pitlyk, a former law clerk to Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and special counsel for the Thomas More Society, a not-for-profit, national public-interest law firm dedicated to restoring respect in law for life, family, and religious liberty, explains at National Review why Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be President Trump’s best choice for his Supreme Court nomination. […]
Rural Americans Voting GOP
The rural urban divide in America is more pronounced than ever, reports Gracy Olmstead in The American Conservative. America’s geographic, cultural and political polarization is growing even more pronounced. Olmstead writes: A new Pew Research poll suggests that this polarization—across geographic, cultural, and political lines—is growing even more pronounced with time. Our political differences are […]
The Face of Immigration
Originally posted August 8, 2014. MS-13 was originally organized in Los Angeles by Salvadorian immigrants. Today MS-13 is a blight in at least 42 states and, as CNN notes, has grown to about 10,000 members. With all those highly trained special forces operators soon to be returning from Afghanistan, perhaps our elected politicians in Washington […]
President Trump: “You’re going to be afraid to walk out of your house”
Writing at The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan details the ugly turn the American left, led by the likes of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, is taking in its fight against President Trump’s hard-line immigration enforcement efforts. Warren and other crazed progressives have taken up the call to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). President Trump rightly suggests […]
Never Trump Neo-conservatism “Hard to Stomach”
Writing at The American Conservative, author Jack Hunter takes the “never Trump” neocons of Washington to task for criticizing “tribalism,” in politics when, during the Bush administration, they were using the same tribal tactics to push their own agenda. He writes (abridged): It’s easy to understand and even sympathize with those on the Right who […]
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