Who’s sorry now: Germany or Hamas?
In 2018, President Trump addressed the United Nations in the annual presidential welcome to that body. He said, “Reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation. “
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In 2018, President Trump addressed the United Nations in the annual presidential welcome to that body. He said, “Reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation. “
Symbols are powerful tools that communicate values, intentions, and identities, often without a single word being spoken.
On Thursday, Donald Trump delivered to the World Economic Forum his speech for his second inauguration, this time as leader of the free world—a duty no Democrat president has embraced since JFK.
8 years ago, Trump took office greeted by Obama’s insurrection from within. Using frivolous lawsuits to block executive orders, slow walking his orders, a press lying in unison and investigations by Democrat operatives on the government payroll, Obama had a good old time.
Never again.
Donald Trump enjoys a clear mandate to fix this country…to fix what the Democrat Party broke…our inflated economy, our immigration system, the bloated bureaucracy, our military, our healthcare system.
The U.S. dollar: it’s our crown jewel and our ticking time bomb. For decades, the world has bowed to the almighty greenback, not because they love it, but because they have no choice.
We have said it before: it doesn’t matter how much money and military aid we send to Ukraine, they cannot defeat Russia absent the US and NATO sending actual ground troops to fight Russia, and fighter aircraft and pilots to gain air superiority. Now Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants just that: U.S. announces more Ukraine …
The Biden-Harris administration has been conducting what amounts to a scorched earth policy since Kamala Harris and the Democrats were routed by President Trump and the Republicans on Election Day 2024.
Folks, the time has come to extend the warm, sticky embrace of freedom to our polite but tragically misgoverned neighbors to the north.
Radical Islam isn’t radical, it’s mainstream and Representative Ilhan Omar (D) Minnesota, is just one example.
For years, we were told that measures like the Patriot Act and the recent TikTok ban were constitutional and necessary for national security. However, upon closer examination and research, it has become apparent that we were misled and, in some cases, outright lied to about the legality and constitutionality of these actions.
As New Orleans reels from the devastating terrorist attack that claimed innocent lives, one thing is abundantly clear: terrorists have been hard at work while the FBI has been on a Trump-finding expedition.
Ah, the Iraq War. Remember those good old days of “shock and awe,” when the U.S. military, with all its firepower and infinite budget, decided to spice things up with a deck of cards?
The Ukraine war is supposedly about freedom, democracy, and the heroic struggle against tyranny—or so our government would have us believe.
As Lord Eddard Stark said in Game of Thrones, “Winter is coming.” Winter across the forests and steppes of Ukraine is bitterly cold and brutal. Our good friends at The Washington Post have spent the last 1,437 days being wholly supportive of President Joe Biden and every move he has ever made, so when they …
NATO: A lean, mean defense alliance, it stood as the West’s bulwark against Soviet expansion during the Cold War.
Impeachment. Lawfare. Even assassination. The establishment failed time and time again to thwart the return of the Lion of Mar-a-Lago.
Christmas 2010 at Camp Victory in Baghdad wasn’t a celebration of peace or goodwill—it was a bitter reminder of betrayal.
On Christmas night in 2010, in Iraq our base came under heavy attack from insurgents who launched 92 rockets, reportedly of Iranian origin dating back to the 1970s.
In 2004, my wife and I celebrated our honeymoon in Mexico. Back then, the peso exchanged at approximately 10 pesos to 1 U.S. dollar.