Woke Wars Kill, by American Citizen, John Galt
The Pentagon isn’t focused on warfighting anymore. It’s obsessed with DEI quotas and social-engineering experiments. “Representation” is now more important than readiness.
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The Pentagon isn’t focused on warfighting anymore. It’s obsessed with DEI quotas and social-engineering experiments. “Representation” is now more important than readiness.
Stuff the free speech argument. None of Kimmel’s supporters seem bothered that Charlie Kirk did not lose his job over free speech. He lost his life.
Charlie Kirk tried to have polite discussions with liberals. He was a well-organized and low-keyed debater who let the facts tell the story. Last week, the male lover of a tranny drag queen assassinated Charlie.
In 1991, Michael Cohn was depressed and about to pack it in when he went to Memphis. The gospel music, barbecue and the ghost of Elvis restored him and his music. He wrote a song about it, which contained two memorable passages
We have seen a mass exodus from the Dem Party these last four years with a 4.5 million swing of voters away from Democrats, to Republicans. This is a party in decline. They have lost the ability to persuade, so all that remains is violence, threats, terrorism to instill fear, to stop Conservatives from speaking.
The summit in Alaska was a success regardless of what happens today. The end of the Ukraine War is pretty simple. Russia keeps the land it stole, Zelensky saves a little face and Democrats (who gave away Afghanistan) will call Trump names and the right will defend him. This already has begun.
ITEM 1: Politico reported, “House Republicans pass hard-right defense bill as Dems sit out.” What’s a hard-right defense bill? It has no provisions for tranny surgery, electric tanks or stockpiling white flags. ITEM 2: NBC reported, “The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request by South Carolina officials to bar a transgender boy from using …
Charlie gently persuaded the youth of America to turn away from the Leftist indoctrination they had received in grade school, in middle school, in high school and in college. He gave young Conservatives a platform.
Welcome back to our weekly dive into the art of the deal, where we dissect the moves of the ultimate dealmaker, President Donald J. Trump, through the lens of business principles.
The employment figures for August were lame. The good news was federal employment dropped another 15,000. The bad news was manufacturing lost another 12,000 jobs. The unemployment rate was listed at 4.3% but nobody believes that number anymore.
In 1981, President Reagan banned using Medicare money to pay for sex change operations, a form of cosmetic surgery that really doesn’t change your chromosomes. Sorry XY’s. You’re male no matter if you lose your Mister Happy or not.
Marco Rubio is working to make the State Department bureaucracy focused on serving American interests, not staffers looking at their DEI assignment/promotion. Sheriff murdered. Innocent women and children blown to bits! We’ve got to protect our phony-baloney jobs. We must do something about this immediately, immediately, immediately! Governor William J. Lepetomane (Mel Brooks), Blazzing …
Apparently the brainstorm du jour is to rebrand the Department of Defense back to the Department of War. Cute. Retro chic. What’s next — reviving the draft with bell bottoms?
Don Surber is back with weekly highlights, lampooning the press, Democrats along with various and sundry other losers.
President Trump enjoyed the Labor Day holiday after 7 months of being a whirlwind of activity after his second inauguration. Democrats concocted a fairy tale which explained his absence as a sign of pending doom. The media went with it.
President Trump was right that Gaza is a very valuable property that must be turned into a modern, economic development zone for Arabs, Israel, and others.
(Photo by Rolf Dietrich Brecher from Germany)Sometimes an author spends a lot of time, finely crafting his OpEd for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and winds up telling us exactly what he didn’t really mean to convey. On immigration, Trump doesn’t have a copyright on cruelty On both sides of the Atlantic, migrants are regarded as a …
Trump’s August 29-September 1 weekend captures the mogul’s manual: Craft cross-border pacts that garner improbable props, leverage golf for laser-focused planning, and unleash policies that supercharge sectors.
Former Clackamas County (Oregon) Board of Commissioners Chair Charlene “Tootie” Smith, age 68, has accepted an appointment within the Trump Administration’s Department of Agriculture.
President Trump firing Lisa D. Cook as a governor of the Federal Reserve has liberals livid, as do every and all acts Our Favorite President.