Trump’s National Guard Quick Reaction Force: Why It Raises Constitutional Concerns of a Domestic Standing Army

when it comes to President Trump’s recent move to create a quick reaction force of National Guard soldiers—a standing unit that could deploy anywhere in the U.S. at a moment’s notice to quell riots—I have real concerns.

Every Time You Think the Left Can’t Possibly Get More Stupid, They Say, “Hold My Beer!”

I will admit it: when I first saw this tweet from Greg Price, I had trouble believing it. No one, and I mean no one, could possibly be this stupid. Total Chaos at Arlington School Board Meeting, and You Won’t Believe What Left-Wingers Were Defending By Bonchie | Friday, August 22, 2025 9:45 AM EDT …

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Introduction to Business 101: Golf with THE Chuck – Trump’s Weekend Wins of August 15th – 17th, 2025

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.

Trump. Leader of the free world.

On Monday, Zelensky and European leaders flew to Washington to get the terms of agreement for an armistice between Russia and Ukraine after 3 years of war. The details need to be ironed out. Zelensky and Putin will meet head-to-head and then the will go to see the principal—aka Donald Trump—at a time and place to be determined.

By Hoping Trump Fails, Democrats are in Fact Hoping the Country Fails

As history has shown, the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, which ran from 1953 to 1961, marked a pivotal era in American history. As the nation emerged from the darkness of World War II and faced the escalating challenges of the Cold War, Eisenhower’s policies reflected a prudent balance between progressive innovation and traditional values.