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The month of May marks 5 years since we published our first article in support of a free and uncensored press.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The month of May marks 5 years since we published our first article in support of a free and uncensored press.
That’s not a typographical error in the headline! The spelling ‘journolist’ or ‘journolism’ comes from JournoList, an email list of 400 influential and politically liberal journalists, the exposure of which called into question their objectivity. I use the term ‘journolism’ frequently when writing about media bias. Though I spent two years writing for the Kentucky …
Former Trump State Department counterterrorism coordinator Nathan Sales assesses U.S. strikes on Iranian tankers in the Strait of Hormuz on ‘The Evening Edit.’
In Federalist 38 Madison discusses the process by which the new proposed constitution was written and how that process was superior to anything that had been attempted before in history.
On Tuesday, voters in Indiana primary-ed at least 5 of the 7 idiot Republican state senators who voted against a redistricting plan that would have made it easier to elect Republicans to fill all 9 of the state’s congressional seats.
Every spring in Michigan, the forests erupt into a full-scale fungal gold rush. Pickup trucks jam two-tracks. Facebook groups trade morel coordinates like cartel smugglers swapping contraband routes. Grown adults crawl through the woods in camouflage carrying mesh bags full of mushrooms worth more per pound than some cuts of steak. And through all of it, the State of Michigan collects exactly zero dollars from one of the largest seasonal harvest activities on public land.
In a blow to Democrats, the Virginia Supreme Court overturned the state’s new congressional map, which voters had recently approved.
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will live as one.”
– John Lennon, final chorus from the song Imagine
The village of Tineo is bathed in thick morning fog. The impenetrable miasma is smothering the Sierra de Tineo mountains like a damp dishrag.
The miasma is really spectacular. I have always wanted to use the word “miasma.” But I’ve never had a reason to use it until now. I’ve gone for many, many years with a burning passion to use this word, just like actual authors do in actual classic literature, but alas, I’ve never had the opportunity. Until today. But now that I’ve used “miasma,” I don’t feel any elation inside. In fact, I feel nothing. It was not the exuberant vocabularial experience I was hoping for.
We have had an opportunity to look at real world events over the past few months. The world has changed dramatically and we have witnessed the transition of world regions and countries. President Trump and the United States is responsible for the majority of these shifts. Globalism and Globalist have taken a back seat to these initiatives. Just look at the changes in the Western Hemisphere from the Artic to the Antarctic. The changes in Europe and the Middle East are mindboggling. The strike on Iran has now changed the Middle East forever and into a future of hope for peace and prosperity.
Fox News host Sean Hannity praises the transparency of the UFO file drop and considers what else we could learn on ‘Hannity.’
Stand on the bank of the Au Sable River at sunrise and it’s all mist, pine trees, and trout quietly minding their business. Feels like the kind of place that’s always been this way—stable, predictable, friendly. It hasn’t. Michigan is what happens when the earth tries to tear itself apart, fails, gets buried, frozen, crushed, flooded, and then—only after all that—decides to look nice about it.
We live in turbulent times, very dangerous times. We live in a time where treason, excess, incompetence, and corruption are everywhere. The exposure of a political party’s treason and malfeasance has diminished their power, and they are fighting back with every known trick in their kit, including disinformation and a corrupt media, in an attempt to regain public support and undermine the credibility of their opponents.
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the health of the Golden State’s economy on ‘Making Money.’
“There are strong minds in every walk of life that will rise superior to the disadvantages of situation, and will command the tribute due to their merit, not only from the classes to which they particularly belong, but from the society in general.”
MAGA Disposed of Stephen Colbert—with help of course from podcasts, Twitter and reruns of Friends, Seinfeld, The Big Bang Theory, and Modern Family because if you are looking for late-night humor, you will not find it on the broadcast networks.
Rising property taxes in South Dakota have become a major burden on homeowners, particularly seniors on fixed incomes and young families, often making homeownership feel unaffordable or like “renting from the government.”
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the importance of the midterms and President Donald Trump’s legacy on ‘Varney & Co.’
The title of this piece is a bold statement, and the SAVE act is proof that it’s true.
“Take time, pilgrim,” the old Frenchman said. “Take time to stop and smell every flower, not just some of them.”
He was old. If not in body, in soul. What little bit of white hair he once possessed had vanished. So had some of his teeth.
Managed helplessness is a political and institutional strategy in which those in power deliberately frame solvable problems as hopelessly complex, systemic, or intractable — not because solutions are genuinely unavailable, but because sustained unsolvability serves their interests.