The Chain Of Command. It’s Not A Suggestion.
Officers cannot pick and choose the superiors they follow. Either execute to the best of your ability or get out.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Officers cannot pick and choose the superiors they follow. Either execute to the best of your ability or get out.
On Sunday morning, April 6, NYC police responded to a 911 call in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, where a 49 year old man named Longqian Chen, armed with cooking knives, had allegedly attacked a group of young girls ranging from 8 to 16, at least one of them, reportedly, his own niece.
Tribalism in the U.S. has intensified as politics has become more about identity and loyalty than policy debate. Instead of viewing political beliefs as a spectrum, Americans increasingly see them as binary choices—either you’re “with us” or “against us.”
I know, Trump won the election; we have good, solid conservatives in the White House. We have excellent people in President Trump’s cabinet and on his staff. It’s enough to make one get a good night’s sleep for a change. But don’t get too comfortable.
So let me get this straight. Starting May 7, 2025, I’ll need a REAL ID—with capital letters and a government-sanctioned gold star of approval—to do all kinds of Very Serious American things. But vote? Oh no, that’s a bridge too far.
In a recent NBC News and Hart Research poll, just 27 percent of Americans view the Democratic Party favorably. A CNN poll revealed that only 29 percent of the respondents had a favorable outlook toward the Democrats.
Donald Trump has done more than just shake up the Republican Party—he’s effectively created a new GOP, one rooted in an “America First” ethos that’s as bold and unapologetic as the man himself.
The progressive Left casts aspersions about his moral character yet Clinton’s “spice of wickedness” didn’t seem to bother them.
After the election, Democrats insisted on keeping their losing streak alive. They decided to oppose every one of Trump’s Cabinet nominations—and lost every time.
Modern politics is basically an elaborate scam designed to keep you outraged, afraid, and blindly devoted to people who don’t care about you. Now what?
The Cult of Politics is a Three-Part Series on Our Dysfunctional Idolatry. Today: Part 2: Elections Are Psychological Warfare (And You’re the Target)
The first presidential election I remember taking an active interest in was in 1976. Jimmy Carter was running against Gerald Ford. I think the reason this election stands out in my memory is that I was in elementary school and the school held a “mock election.”
If I have learned anything in my life it is this: you cannot reason with fanatics. Muslim fanatics, climate change fanatics, deep state fanatics, demoncrats who think they are smart, flat earth fanatics, Israel hating fanatics,, none of them.
It has taken me a few days to formulate a response to the pathetic and callous display by Democrats during President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress last week. Here it is
The departure of Joy Reid from MSNBC, Jimmy Olsen Acosta from CNN, Woodchuck Todd from MSNBC, Norah O’Donnell from CBS and Lester Holt from NBC are ratings driven. Their ratings dropped because their opinions and reporting are dull, predictable and boring. The constant barrage of sustained outrage over misrepresented events such as labeling as a …
According to rasmussenreports.com, if you search for “criminal defense attorney” starting on January 28th, 2025, Washington, DC ranks as the top location, with a search volume that is 350% higher than anywhere else. DC is in a panic. The FBI is in a panic, the Department of Education is in a panic, bureaucrats are in …
Today, we Americans are marching to a new ‘Path to Glory” for our country much as our founders and ancestors had to do.
in August 2016, while Hillary was hobnobbing with millionaires at fundraisers, Donald Trump was out in the hustings holding rallies in places that the experts said he had no chance of winning. Michigan, for example. The fool.
I cannot truthfully say that I have noticed everything that the newspaper I sometimes call The Philadelphia Enquirer¹ has published on immigration, but I can truthfully state that if our nation’s third oldest continuously published daily newspaper, the winner of twenty Pulitzer Prizes, the newspaper of record for the six million plus metropolitan area, and …
For decades, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has been America’s feel-good, do-good, taxpayer-funded piggy bank—or at least, that’s what they want you to believe.