Massie Reveals Photos of IRS Recruiting Program, Looks Like Audition for Next ‘Police Academy’

President Joe Biden took a few hours between vacations on Tuesday to sign the ironically named “Inflation Reduction Act,” a boondoggle of a bill that analysts agree will not reduce inflation. It will, however, raise taxes on the middle class and subsidize green energy programs. The bill will also dramatically expand the scope and size of …

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What the Romanovs Can Teach Us about Living Like Cossacks

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his children pose with the elite Cossack warriors.

For just over 100 years we have been taught to believe a certain narrative about the Romanovs. Particularly that Nicholas II was meek and ill-prepared for a job that he didn’t want, that of being emperor of Russia, when his father Alexander III died suddenly in 1894. The truth was that at just 23, he indeed faced the monumental task of bringing Russia into the 20th Century, but that as a man of faith, he gave his life fully and completely to God’s will.

How Daniel Panneton Used 1,183 Words to Tell Us That He’s a Great Researcher Who Doesn’t Understand a Single Thing About His Subject

Daniel Panneton tells us, in his Twitter biography, that he is a “Museums worker and online hate researcher”. He also tells us that he is very afraid to let the Unapproved see his tweets. I looked, but was unable to find a significantly more detailed biography of Mr Panneton. A writer for The Atlantic, he …

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How Political Correctness & Cancel Culture are Destroying America (Part 2)

Vladimir Lenin, the man who in 1917 created the now-defunct one-party socialist state called The Soviet Union, understood how critical education is in molding pliant minds. “Give me four years to teach the children, and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted,” he once said. Lenin knew that planting the seeds of communist …

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A Philadelphia Inquirer Opinion Writer Wants Sexualized Books in School Libraries, But Would She Allow Huckleberry Finn or Mein Kampf?

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

We have previously noted how the Central Bucks School District approved what The Philadelphia Inquirer called a “contentious” policy of not purchasing books with “sexualized content”. But the Inquirer’s Assistant Opinion Editor, Alison McCook, says that she wants her daughter to be able to read those books; does the Inky not pay her enough to …

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Who’s the Supreme Court Leaker? List of Potential Suspects Has Been ‘Narrowed’ – Report

News that an initial majority draft opinion revealing the Supreme Court’s preliminary ruling to overturn two landmark abortion cases had been leaked in early May stunned politicians, journalists and ordinary Americans across the political spectrum. The draft, authored by Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito and reported by Politico, stated the court would finally do …

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Biden is compromised by China; Americans must demand to see readout of call with Xi

The knives came out for Donald Trump the day he descended the golden escalator to launch his 2016 presidential run. The announcement had sent shockwaves throughout Washington, D.C., and before too long, an elaborate plan to destroy his candidacy had taken shape. The DNC, the Hillary Clinton campaign and top Obama administration officials, aided by …

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