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Slaying the University Dragons
President Trump demanded simple actions from Columbia University to recoup the $400 million in federal grants that he had rescinded, actions which amounted to taking active steps to protect Jewish students on campus.The university…
Canada Embraces European Suicide
Installed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely retain his office following the country’s snap election on April 28. His Liberal Party is riding a wave of anti-Trump, anti-American mania ignited by the U.S. president’s…
A Multi-Point Attack on the National Debt
The first article I wrote for American Thinker was published on December 19, 2008. I proposed the creation of a Super Roth investment for U.S. taxpayers that could be used as an alternative to bailouts the government was meting…
Nearing the Final Battle Against the Deep State
While numerous federal district court judges have issued ill-conceived restraining orders against the administration, I have long believed that it will prevail in its efforts to place control of the state in the hands of the elected…
Now’s the Time to Buy a Nuke (Nuclear Power Plant, That Is)
“To everything, there is a season.”Electricity is deep, deep infrastructure—try living (or making a living) without it. The hardware and the organizations that keep the lights on and your laptop humming are long-lasting and stable. There…
The Fall and Fall of the Associated Press
The 'About Us' section on the Associated Press (AP) website declares the following:
"Since 1846, we have been breaking news and covering the world’s biggest stories, always committed to the highest standards of accurate, unbiased…
Bill Gates and the AI Delusion
In a recent appearance on NBC’s The Tonight Show, Bill Gates confidently claimed that artificial intelligence will replace doctors and teachers within the next decade. “Humans won’t be needed for most things,” he…
Defending Donald Trump: A Response to Jeffrey Goldberg and The Atlantic on the Signal Leak
In March 2025, a significant breach of security occurred when Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally added to a confidential Signal group chat containing senior U.S. national security officials. The…
Are Judges Complicit in Lawfare?
In recent years, the term “lawfare” has gained prominence in legal and political discourse, referring to the strategic use of legal proceedings to harm, intimidate, or silence an adversary rather than to pursue justice in good faith, most…
New York Greenlights Quarantine Camps
Though somewhat hard to imagine in 2025 with COVID-mania in our rearview mirrors, the truth of the matter is that the highest court in New York, the Court of Appeals, has unbelievably opened the door for quarantine camps to become a…