Calling the Shots: Life as the Global Hegemon (And Why the Cleanup Is Always a Mess)

As the global hegemon, we don’t merely influence outcomes. We decide who is fit to lead. We anoint. We delegitimize. We sanction. We isolate. And when necessary, we remove. On that front, our record is impeccable. Few nations in history have been better at leader removal than the United States. Regime change—overt or discreet—is something we understand down to the checklist.

The Three Hour War in Venezuela; Trump won the war first and then had the military fight it.

While most Americans were sleeping, the American military dropped a few bombs on Fort Tiuna—Venezuela’s largest military base—and arrested Nicolas Maduro and his wife, who face a federal indictment in New York for narco-terrorism and related charges. Peace through strength works best when you add stealth and speed.

Starting The New Year With Less Crime In Blue Cities: US Murder Rate Drops

Starting The New Year With Less Crime In Blue Cities: US Murder Rate Drops

The United States appears headed for the largest one-year drop in murders in our history, according to a well-known crime analyst. That’s the conclusion of crime statistics expert Jeff Asher, who says new national data show killings plunging at a pace not seen in modern recordkeeping.

Running reporters ragged; Trump’s White House South gives him time to golf, talk to heads of state, and blow up ISIS encampments

In Trump’s second presidency, the nation marches on and the twits in the media have to work over the holidays. The poor silly saps have had to come up with their own lines because the DNC doesn’t have enough money to staff peddle their talking points, narratives and lies.

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) On Verge Of Being Court-Martialed

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) On Verge Of Being Court-Martialed

Senator Kelly, a retired Navy pilot, was one of 6 veterans who participated in a video that urged US military service members to disobey “illegal orders.” He is now the subject of a “command investigation,” accused of inciting insubordination, or worse, mutiny, among service members.