To Afflict The Comfortable
The Houston Chronicle and its beyond bias in reporting, is a classic example of why newspapers are dying in this country.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The Houston Chronicle and its beyond bias in reporting, is a classic example of why newspapers are dying in this country.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave follows the adventures of Dr. Cashgrab as he enriches himself in the growing field of identity alteration.
Justice Alito makes a misspeak and possibly opens up a dangerous can of worms regarding Congress’s power to limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
Even Osama bin Laden recognized that President Joe Biden wasn’t a particularly bright man. In May 2012, the West Point Counter Terrorism Center released a series of translated, declassified documents seized during the U.S. raid that killed bin Laden. In a May 2010 letter to a colleague, bin Laden explained why he was calling for …
Joey, a self-proclaimed political elite, just can’t seem to understand why he and his son aren’t receiving the special treatment he believes they deserve.
Former President Donald Trump Is stating that he will run for President again even if convicted and sentenced; it’s a scenario that we must begin to consider.
Much is made about the two-tiered “justice” system that has protected the Bidens; consider the difference in treatment between Spiro Agnew and Joey Biden.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave turns his rapier wit back on the Karens and their angst that we all haven’t taken the jab despite their nagging.
Deterrence and the Interagency Process, Part 2: Interagency “The evolution of the interagency process parallels Americas [sic] purposeful adaptation to changing global realities of the last five decades. But it is not an orderly evolution because of serious structural and cultural impediments, such as discontinuities from one administration to another and poor institutional memory.” Gabriel …
Good Morning! Happy Sunday! Here is the American Free News Network’s Week In Review: Top Stories 23-30 July 2023.
The 1950’s definitely had its challenges, but I’ll take the mood and attitudes of the people back then over what is prevalent today and shaping the culture.
Jesus of Nazareth’s life, teachings, and the miracles attributed to him have sparked profound discussions and debates across cultures and centuries.
Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you. `Saint Augustine Author My bride and I spent a career learning what it was like to jump off cliffs and rely solely on God to provide the parachute we would need to land safely – sometimes with only minor injuries. …
You may not believe that laughter really is the best medicine, but it won’t hurt to give it a try!
Yes, I’ve spent a rather significant amount of bandwidth reporting on the unchecked crime in Philadelphia, the growth of which many, including me, have attributed to the lax-on-crime policies of the George Soros sponsored, police-hating and criminal loving defense lawyer now ‘serving’ as the city’s chief prosecutor, but it isn’t just the City of Brotherly …
It’s been a long time coming (over 50 years), but it seems Joseph Robinette Biden may be falling. I don’t mean falling up the stairs of Air Force One or falling down on stage at the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. I mean finally falling on his political/criminal face and falling hard.
The concept of communism, on paper, presents a vision of a just and equal society where everyone’s needs are met, and resources are shared. However, history has shown us that this idealistic ideology consistently fails in practice.
Albert Constantine channels Paul Shanklin as he uses Political Parody As a Weapon-Maybe it’s the best thing for Joe, but it’s the worst that could happen to us.
Edward Haugland explains the Stockholm Syndrome and its connection to Liberal Loyalties to a Dystopian Democratic Party
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave attends a celebrity roast of famed economist, Adam Smith tied into the 2023 economy.