Trump: A Conservative in Name Only?
A close examination reveals several areas where Trump’s governance deviated from established conservative principles, leading to assertions that he was a “Conservative in Name Only.”
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
A close examination reveals several areas where Trump’s governance deviated from established conservative principles, leading to assertions that he was a “Conservative in Name Only.”
2 years after being censored via financial coercion of my publisher by big tech, the release of uncensored Jan 6 videos by Tucker Carlson proved me right.
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds…
My late father held a belief that stirred controversy but is now revealing its prophetic resonance in the landscape of Michigan’s wildlife and political decisions
Oreo discrimination is real, and it is very upsetting—Oreos would like to be respected as part of the Black community.
No government agency or media outlet wants to discuss even the possibility that COVID-19 is a bioweapon or what to predict from 10 million plus unvetted migrants.
Donald Trump, a figure larger than life and equally adept at self-praise, didn’t just boast; he practically painted a mural of his perceived greatness across various realms.
Attention, readers. Tomorrow is January 6, that day when Democrats and RINOs celebrate what they see as the end of Trumpism.
As every parent knows: you figure out which child broke mom’s favorite vase by how the kids behave, not what they say. Despite their protestations to the contrary, aren’t the Dems behaving as if they’re guilty?
Postmodernism, that elusive and enigmatic philosophical maelstrom, has swirled its way into the heart of American traditional culture, leaving behind a trail of skepticism, relativism, and a chaotic blend of high-brow irony.
It really didn’t take all that long for the Usual Suspects to slam former Harvard University President Claudine Gay’s resignation as the result of a vicious campaign by wicked Far-Right Extremists.
In the lead-up to World War II, Winston Churchill had some harsh words for then-British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain: “You were given the choice between war and dishonour. You chose dishonour, and you will have war.”
In her condemnation of “chaos,” Haley confuses correlation with causation, and is using our current turmoil to attack Donald Trump.
The biggest problems with this century are the lies. The media outlets no longer are content with telling just one side of a story. Now they make things up and report on imaginary facts.
The Great Depression, an economic cataclysm that struck the United States in the 1930s, indelibly altered the nation’s economic and social landscape.
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds…
In an age where information dissemination is instantaneous and ubiquitous, the United States faces a pressing need for legislation specifically designed to shield Americans from domestic information operations.
America’s federal government is so top-heavy it will soon collapse under the weight of its own evils and ineptitude.
Application of Critical Theory within the complex fabric of American society presents a dual narrative—a tool for highlighting disparities while worse; also holding the potential to deepen societal rifts.
The progressive Democrats behind the “open primary” Uniparty Initiative want to eliminate political parties and institute Ranked Choice Voting.