Mercifully, Mike Bloomberg has decided (for the moment) not to throw his name into the hat for a bid at the White House. Last week the former Mayor of NYC gave the commencement address at MIT, where, writes the Manhattan Contrarian, MB used the occasion to “proselytize for huge action of some kind to ‘save […]
Is Ethnic Diversity Literally Killing America?
Recently, Dennis Prager asked readers to think about why, if America has always had guns readily available, have mass shootings only gotten more popular in recent years? Prager tells readers: Regarding ethnic diversity, the countries that not only have the fewest mass murders but the lowest homicide rates as well are the least ethnically diverse—such […]
The Mood in America Is Anti-Big-Tech
Have Americans abandoned common sense as far as tech companies are concerned? Ned Ryun in American Greatness warns: We’ve allowed them to masquerade as something they are not while abusing personal and private data to pursue ends that many of us believe are not beneficial to the American people. Our leaders need to come to […]
Remembering D-Day 75 Years On
The men who crowded into small landing craft to assault the beaches of Normandy on this day 75 years ago didn’t deserve the hell they encountered as they disembarked and made their way toward the cliffs. Despite the munitions racing toward them from Nazi machine gunners manning Hitler’s Atlantic Wall, they endured, and won […]
Norman Rockwell a Small-Town America Classic
Writing in National Review Brian T. Allen introduces Americans to the small-town Vermont painting legend Norman Rockwell. Debbie and I spent nearly three decades criss crossing small town Vermont, including Stockbridge and Arlington, on our Harleys. Nobody has ever captured the character of Vermont, it’s culture and it’s people like Rockwell. Mr. Allen tells NR […]
Have Obama’s Many Failures Simply Been Forgotten?
At The Federalist, Mollie Hemingway reminds readers of Barack Obama’s less than stellar foreign policy record. She wonders why everyone is so quiet about the former president’s many failures. She writes (abridged): President Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign was built on the claim that he was not just tough on terrorists, but also he was […]
The Clintons – How Much to Have Them Just Go Away?
Things don’t seem to be going well for Hillary and Bill’s “Where We Go from Here” speaking tour. Joe Public isn’t showing much interest in hearing what the Clintons have to say. Ticket Prices Plunge Tickets can be purchased for less than $14. Saturday evening’s show in Los Angeles saw prices drop as low as […]
How I Stand Looking at the 2020 Presidential Election
Nobody with a whit of sense deals with Facebook. I don’t use Facebook or have a cable TV box, or use Google or Yahoo. At the Young Companies, we use a private search engine based in the Netherlands, far from the US government. Our websites don’t allow advertising, or ask for, or accept donations. We […]
Multiculturalism vs. America
On May 3, the Claremont Institute, dedicated to “recovering the American idea,” will be hosting a conference on Multiculturalism vs. America. The speakers will examine America’s creed and culture, and how “Multiculturalism perniciously and invidiously divides Americans.” An emailed description of the event emailed reads: Does America still have a common political creed and culture? […]
Mueller Report Conclusively Proves that CNN Can’t Do Math
At The Federalist, Mark Hemingway breaks down how his analysis of the Mueller reports proves that CNN cannot do math. He writes: If there’s one thing we’ve learned in the Internet age, it’s that journalists make a lot of mistakes. (Believe me, I’ve made my share of boneheaded ones.) But there are a few areas […]
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