By Edward Ring California-style social radicalism, which pretends to advance “freedom,” is a distraction intended to obscure the coming economic slavery its advocates support. “War is…
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By Emina Melonic When Edmund Goulding’s film, “Dark Victory” came out in 1939, it wasn’t clear how it would be received. Many had trepidations, including studio…
By Julie Kelly Americans deserve to see all of the police body camera footage from January 6, not just cherry-picked excerpts confirming the government narrative. Imagine…
This week the West crossed several red lines, bringing us ever closer to a nightmare scenario. By Nicholas L. Waddy American and NATO efforts to…
By Julie Kelly Newly released evidence proves police officers were gassed by “friendly fire” on January 6, 2021. Did that include Brian Sicknick? A New…
By Paul Gottfried A cultural war is overshadowing and swallowing up older class conflicts. Those who used to fight the old class wars, if they’re…
By Victor Davis Hanson The last time racial reparations made the major news was on the eve of September 11, 2001 attacks. The loss of 3,000…
By Larry Correia Gun control disarms regular people, which makes them easier targets for regular criminals to victimize, and it does pretty much zilch against dedicated…
Their great reset is nothing but a regressive autocratic agenda to reinstitute feudalism. Why would free people cede their liberty and prosperity to this self-anointed…
By Victor Davis Hanson The Left has gone mad over Donald J. Trump—past, present, and future. The current Democratic Party and NeverTrump “conservatives” assumed that Trump…
By Liz Sheld Good Wednesday morning. Here is what’s on 46 agenda today: 1pm: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing 46: Biden “surprised” government records taken…
By John Conlin Imagine watching a movie in reverse and trying to make sense of it. Bullets would be jumping out of bodies and racing back…
We are beginning to wake up from a nightmare to a country we no longer recognize, and from a coup we never knew. By Victor Davis…
By Ken Masugi When the 118th Congress is sworn in on Jan. 3, its members will walk the halls of a building whose paintings and statues…
By Julie Kelly A picture, they say, is worth a thousand words. But there are only a few profane words to describe the obscene scene…
By Paul Gottfried It is with some hesitancy that I enter the lists once again against Michael Anton. On political and social issues, I have no differences with him…