An Insurrection of the States
The Federal Government has long exceeded its Constitutional role. What can thee states, jointly and severally, do about it?
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The Federal Government has long exceeded its Constitutional role. What can thee states, jointly and severally, do about it?
Everybody from Chuck Schumer to AOC and the squad are demanding Joe Biden declare some form of student loan forgiveness, to buy up to 40 million votes – with taxpayers picking up the tab.
Imagine making the decision to suspend the president of the United States from a social media platform. Or choosing to ban a bombshell story to shield your preferred candidate from scandal less than three weeks ahead of a presidential election. Pretty heady stuff. But for Twitter’s top lawyer, Vijaya Gadde, it’s all in a day’s work. …
The final part of playing an OODA loop on one’s opponent is to decide between available tactics, act, and repeat.
Sweeping political and cultural transformations occur during times of crisis. Our nation is in such a time now, and significant change may soon be coming whether we want it or not.
MSNBC Chief Legal Analyst Ari Melber’s comments on Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter were pure, weapons-grade obliviousness mixed with a hefty portion of panicked realization. In the 31-second clip below, Melber, consumed by fear, had no idea he was describing exactly what Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube and the legacy media have been doing to conservatives …
Applying the OODA to the development of a political strategy, we need to observe what our opponents are doing, and what our relative strengths and weaknesses are.
In 1971, President Richard Nixon sought a restraining order to prevent The New York Times and The Washington Post from printing more of the so-called “Pentagon Papers,” technically the Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force, a classified history and assessment of American policy and operations in the Vietnam war. The Times and the Post fought the injunctions …
Tucker Carlson sees Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter as the “single biggest political development” since the election of former President Donald Trump. And he’s not wrong. During his Monday night opening monologue, Carlson played a clip of the scene inside the company’s headquarters when the announcement of the deal was made. After showing viewers footage …
This is the second part of a 5-part series exploring the tactical planning that the Republican party should be doing going into the next two elections.
Two men; one a former Army Colonel, Douglas MacGregor, the other a former USMC Major, Scott Ritter at one time enjoyed a much brighter spot in the media and military intelligentsia spotlight, but have fallen quite far due to their actions, statements and even criminal records.
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who has been privy to and has discussed in detail all of the relevant intelligence with special counsel John Durham, said that while so far the investigation has resulted in only a trickle of indictments and actions, that’s about to change. Based on documents that “are not yet …
To win this November and in 2024, we will need ground troops, doing the hard, thankless work in order to prevent the outright theft of yet another election.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ signature on legislation dissolving the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Disney’s special self-governance and taxation privileges granted by the state in 1967, sent the very clear message that powerful corporations will pay a price for trying to force their woke agendas upon local governments. Bloomberg reported on Friday that Exxon Mobil Corp. has …
You Might Be a Dona’linsky Apologist if… (Parody Warning.)
Considering the enormous amount of time President Joe Biden spends at his Delaware residences, the U.S. Secret Service’s claim that no visitor logs exist for either of those locations is breathtaking. Given the multiple national crises, both foreign and domestic, that have occurred over the past fifteen months, this response is more incredible still. According …
Let’s agree upfront that no one in their right mind believes Joe Biden garnered over 81 million votes campaigning from his basement. If we can’t agree on that, then you needn’t read on, although you would benefit the most by doing so.
This isn’t just a fight for their country, the Ukrainians, are fighting for their right to live free