It’s Our Turn Now
Someone once asked the question, “what would you do if you woke up tomorrow with only those things left that you thanked God for today?”
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Someone once asked the question, “what would you do if you woke up tomorrow with only those things left that you thanked God for today?”
Despite the end of apartheid and the transition to democracy in South Africa, the legacy of necklacing continues to haunt the collective memory of the nation.
Lawyers see the House and Senate as legislative courtrooms where the ultimate goal is to win and win at any cost for their client, i.e., their political party.
The internal polling on Dark Brandon’s state-of-the-union speech must be horrible because Democrats and their deep-state go-fers in the media quickly changed the subject.
Heart of the Soldier; an elusive quality encompassing the willpower, determination, and sheer grit that define a Soldier’s character.
It’s never wise to bet big money on the choice of a presidential nominee’s runningmate. Even with inside information, the most connected pundits are often surprised when the announcement is finally released.
In modern America, if not the world, the impact of social media on society at large can be huge. Almost everyone has access to one form or more of the media at their fingertips.
The service academies, especially West Point, have long been targets for elimination by the Alinskyites. They ardently wish to undermine American institutions, and in this case, may soon chock up another win.
In a rare moment of accidental candor, President Joe Biden inadvertently shed light on the glaring truth behind our border crisis: it’s a bona fide national security threat, folks.
There was, of course, plenty of freedom of speech exercised by the left when Mr Trump was in office. He was regularly hanged in effigy,
I have great hope for America. I can see a wonderful future for my grown children and grandchildren despite the existential threats coming in this century.
Perhaps we should heed what Mark Twain once said: “Part of the secret of success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside.”
Elsewhere in avian intelligence, CBS Evening News tweeted, “After decades of conflict and tribal activism against dams, the Klamath River in Northern California is being transformed back into its natural state to restore vital ecosystems. The $450 million deconstruction project stands as the largest dam removal endeavor in U.S. history.”
US government intent to waste money on an amphibious port in Gaza, stands out as an egregious example of shortsightedness and political posturing not to mention supporting an enemy at war with a close ally.
We must learn from the experiences and actions of others to insure we don’t make critical, even life threatening mistakes.
Political Satire: Having trouble surviving these times? You’re not alone. Join us in columnist John F. Di Leo’s exploration of an alternate universe, where we imagine the impossible:
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer appears to have difficulty in determining the when to pander and when to shut up.
President Trump shoved Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic aside to make his way to the front row center — where the president of the United States belongs. Without America, NATO is a gaggle of defenseless Eurovision song judges.
What’s with the modern obsession with “new ideas,” typified by Joe Biden’s implicit touting of them during his State of the Union address?
As I watched Joe Biden deliver his State of the Union Address last Thursday, I couldn’t help but be reminded of Dana Carvey’s “Grumpy Old Man” sketches on Saturday Night Live in the 1980s.