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How Mike Johnson Fumbled the Question of Biden’s Senility
Last Friday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La), in an interview with Bari Weiss, made several revelations about Joe Biden. Johnson revealed that Biden’s staff made serious attempts to prevent a one-to-one meeting with Biden in…
Today, Truth Will Rapidly Begin To Replace Lawfare’s Lies
Lawfare (sanctioned fraud by law enforcement) is antithetical to the Bill of Rights, which assumes government nefariousness. Lawfare flourishes thanks to qualified immunity, an artificial (i.e., not in the Constitution) concept conjured by…
Has the Storm Arrived?
In my last column, I wrote about the new Independence Day, Jan. 20. This is when a corrupt and tyrannical administration exits Washington, D.C., for Delaware beaches or unwatchable and dying left-wing cable news shows.Such a housecleaning…
Liz Warren and the Democrat Quest to Make Social Security a Welfare Program
Over at Gateway Pundit, Margaret Flavin suggests that Elizabeth Warren “continues to display her ignorance,” revealing that she “does not understand how Social Security works.” She references this post by Warren on X:
When Elon Musk,…
Biden: After I’m Gone, I Don’t Care What Happens
The French king Louis XV is credited with saying “après moi le deluge,” meaning he didn’t care what happens after he was gone. Biden has not said the same, but his actions make clear that he’s perfectly happy to see the country…
After the Fire
Once thieving vultures have picked the carcass of Los Angeles clean and the debris left by the Great Fire of Los Angeles has been cleared, the question arises: “Who will govern and rebuild the city?”One thing is certain: Los Angeles as it…
High Noon in Israel
The lone man of principle faces down a menace. The stakes are high; the odds of success are not. Yet, bolstered by that principle, he defeats the menace. That motif runs through our culture, our history, and our…
Major James Capers: A Hero Who Defies Identity Politics
Amid the chaos of Phu Loc, Vietnam, with shrapnel tearing through his body and gunshot wounds threatening his life, Major James Capers Jr. stood firm. The screams of his wounded men pierced the air, but he refused to back down.…
In the Hands of an Angry God
A couple of nights ago, as I was following the latest on the L.A. fires, I ran across a satellite picture of the tragedy. I could see the vastness of the conflagration, not closeups, not here and there a burning house or car, but the…
Be Your Own First Line of Protection: Self-Defense for Everyone
Things being what they are, Americans should assume responsibility for their own protection.And this includes learning, within the limitations of the principles of physics, human physiology, their body types, and their own unique bodies,…