Civil War 2.0: The Battle for America’s Mind
Unlike the cannonballs and battlefields of the 1860s, our current conflict is a sophisticated, snark-laden, fifth-generation warfare extravaganza.
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Unlike the cannonballs and battlefields of the 1860s, our current conflict is a sophisticated, snark-laden, fifth-generation warfare extravaganza.
While campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for a third term as president under the Progressive Party, or “Bull Moose Party,” Teddy Roosevelt was shot by a would-be assassin named John Schrank.
The legacy of Woodrow Wilson’s progressive policies has paved the way for a relentless march towards collectivism, income redistribution, and government control.
In a presidential election year, we think, as always, about the issues. What should we do, what should we fix, how should things be?
July 13, 2024. An assassination attempt was made on Donald Trump. March 30, 1981. Ronald Reagan. October 14, 1912. Theodore Roosevelt. June 14, 2017. Republican Congressional baseball practice.
It turns out, sometimes the brightest minds can come up with the dimmest ideas.
Even after an assassin almost gunned down his number one opponent, Joe Biden doubled down on his insistence that Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy.
Republicans have not been this united in decades as their delegates convene in Milwaukee.
As Donald Trump warns us: “They’re coming for you. I’m just in the way.” So far the radicals have tried to silence him, tested his marriage, raided his home, attempted to shutter his businesses, worked to imprison him, and even tried to kill him. Now they’re coming for us.
Government is not reason, it is not eloquence. It is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.
The most controversial movie of 2024 (so far) is the dystopian film “Civil War.” It depicts a politically and socially divided America in the throes of a second civil war.
At one time, America’s intelligence team was the pride of the nation, safeguarding the homeland and ensuring that “we the people” could sleep soundly at night.
The answer to my title is only one survived an assassination attempt.
Based on public observations and numerous videos of our President, some have speculated that he may be exhibiting symptoms consistent with neurological conditions
Government problem-solving is a peculiar art, perfected over decades by professional bureaucrats and fueled by one golden rule: always cover your butt.
Surviving an assassination attempt, having a case dismissed, making money and Democrats giving up add up to a very good week and it is only Tuesday.
In the wake of the January 6th Capitol “riot,” the President of the United States has repeatedly emphasized that “violence is never a solution.”
Why settle for a normal hammer when you can wield a million-dollar marvel? That’s the latest offering from the military-industrial complex
This sordid event may be a turning point in the election of 2024, but, it won’t close the divide in the Great U.S. Culture War.
The Biden presidency is effectively over. The question is, will he take his Marxist Party and Kamala Harris with him? Can he?