Writing at The Federalist, Emily Jashinsky explains the absurdity of the calls to boycott Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News over statements he made in a segment he performed on the migrant caravan and its trashing of Tijuana. Jashinsky writes: At no point did Carlson describe people as inherently dirty, nor have his critics actually refuted the […]
Gun Control Disarms the Most Vulnerable First
In violence riddled Latin America, a new wave of violence against women is growing. Despite relatively strict gun control laws in Latin America, the number of homicides with firearms is high, and those who follow the gun control laws are put in a weakened position compared to the gang and cartel members who wreak havoc […]
I Do Not Use Cable TV, Facebook or Google
Network television is a cooked goose. The only reason I have a TV is internet for use, i.e., streaming movies. My search engine is Europe-based, away from prying eyes and security issues. Security is my number one priority, whether on the home front or the financial markets. In over five decades of personal investing, except […]
How the Anti-Gun Crowd Bends the Truth
Writing at American Greatness, Rich Logis explains how anti-gun radicals like Shannon Watts (funded by former Mayor of New York and fellow anti-gun crusader Michael Bloomberg) forget to mention the specifics when they spout misleading “facts” about guns and violence in America. Logis explains: Anti-gun Propaganda On November 26, as President Trump visited Mississippi ahead […]
“Christmas is still rooted in tradition”
At The American Conservative, Matthias Leyrer explains why the Christmas season, still rooted in tradition, needs strong downtowns. He writes: The Christmas season is once again upon us. For many, “it’s the most wonderful time of the year.” But as our culture continues to squeeze the most out of the holiday, many of us have seen it […]
America Must Decentralize its Political and Economic Power
The executive director of The American Conservative magazine, John A. Burtka IV explains in The Washington Post that “In the long run, both the conservative movement and Republican Party will be better off for having had Donald Trump shatter the combination of neo-conservatism and Reaganism that held the political right captive and blinded since the […]
On Syria, Trump Has Been Consistent from the Start
In The American Spectator, Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi a Jihad-Intel Research Fellow at the Middle East Forum, explains how President Trump’s announcement of rapid withdrawal from Syria is in accordance with his consistent messaging on the issue, and that those who wanted to “stay indefinitely,” in the country failed to offer a compromise that could work. He writes (abridged): […]
Who Will Be the Next Secretary of Defense?
At The American Conservative, Daniel Larison examines the exit of Defense Secretary James Mattis, and considers who may replace him. He writes (abridged): As wrong as Mattis was on a number of foreign policy issues, there is a real danger that his successor could be far worse Even if Trump doesn’t nominate a Tom Cotton […]
Why No Wall?
The reluctance to build and fund a wall on the U.S. Mexican border is not because Democrats think it won’t work. The real reason is that it probably would work too well. Victor Davis Hanson maintains, “Democrats in the present political landscape will not consent to a wall. For them, a successful border wall is […]
The Rapid Downfall of the Elites
In The American Conservative, Cato Institute senior fellow, Doug Bandow takes readers through the rapid downfall of Europe’s elite globalists. Riding high in 2017, this group is now barely hanging on. He writes: In mid-2017, the European Union seemed ascendant, led by the young visionary Emmanuel Macron, the president of France. Macron advocated a united […]
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