‘I’M CONCERNED’: Ex-CENTCOM commander warns of Iran’s military capabilities
Former CENTCOM commander Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel discusses new intelligence reports indicating Iran is rebuilding its military industrial base on ‘The Story.’
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Former CENTCOM commander Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel discusses new intelligence reports indicating Iran is rebuilding its military industrial base on ‘The Story.’
Do Small States Have Too Much Power? In Madison’s time, the composition of the House caused that question. Today, it’s the Senate.
“Vote for the Nazi: It’s important” isn’t a sane campaign slogan.
Because Republicans freed the slave, because Republicans continued, long after the Civil War, promoting civil rights for blacks and because Democrats continued to suppress blacks, all black voters & politicians were Republicans. Then, Democrats created Jim Crow laws to oppress black Americans.
‘The Big Money Show’ panelists talk artificial intelligence and space sectors as SpaceX and OpenAI fuel a high-stakes battle on Wall Street.
32 years ago, the guru Forrest Gump told us how to identify idiots: A deficit of intelligence in a person may be verified by the asininity of their actions. Forrest shortened that for laymen to: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
I don’t know how I got into this. No, wait. I remember.
My wife, that’s how I got into this. That’s how every crazy, halfcocked idea in my life starts. With her. Bungee jumping in Mexico is only one example.
One of the three South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) billets is up for election in 2026 (commissioners are elected in partisan elections to staggered six-year terms).
Let’s examine some questions that should be asked of PUC candidates this year.
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., discusses efforts to hold fraudsters accountable on ‘The Story.’
Ernie Vande Zande was more than a national champion and record-setter; he was the rare competitor who made everyone around him better. Known as “the Human Benchrest,” the Army major and Camp Perry champion combined world-class precision with a quiet willingness to help any shooter who genuinely wanted to improve. His classic article Sights, Wind and Mirage still teaches competitors how to read conditions decades after it was written. Smallbore lost more than a legend when Ernie passed in 2018—it lost a mentor, a gentleman, and one of the finest ambassadors the sport has ever known.
There’s some silliness in Earl Ofari Hutchinson’s concluding statement about the San Diego mosque killings: (Cain) Clark and (Caleb) Vazquez’s hideous rampage almost certainly would have been treated as a murder, charges if they had lived. But in the hands of the Trump DOJ they may well not have been slapped with federal hate crime …
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., discusses the DOJ’s indictment of Raul Castro on ‘The Bottom Line.’
John Parillo explores more on the unique nature of our Lower House, The People’s House
History says it would take a miracle for Republicans to hold onto the House. Presidential parties lose seats in the House at midterms. There are a few exceptions. Backlash from the Lewinsky impeachment gained seats for Democrats and 4 years later, tough action on 9/11 earned Bush’s party extra seats.
American Indians in their winter camp at Wounded Knee, were murdered on Dec. 29, 1891, by federal agents and members of the 7th Cavalry who had come to confiscate their firearms “for their own safety and protection.”
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., discusses the GOP’s push to root out alleged government fraud and abuse nationwide on ‘Kudlow.’
Modern political pundits prefer the term “retribution” when the attack dog is at leash wielded by their political enemies, with both sides of the political coin alternatively convinced of their tale of victory or woe, employing the tried and true-but trite-phrase that “nobody is above the law.” Often employed akin to the last bastion of the scoundrel, “Patriotism.”
We had a three-hour layover in Santiago de Compostela where we had nothing to do but sit in an outdoor cafe, downtown, watching hordes of pilgrims arrive at the cathedral and publicly rejoice in Santiago Square.
I’m sensing the planet sees our being stuck in the muck in Iran as that opportunity. And they are beginning to more rapidly unwind the US’s impositions.
To wit: The US dollar.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., discusses the success of Trump-backed candidates in Republican primaries, including his own victory, and says the MAGA movement remains strong on ‘The Evening Edit.’