Why Do I Still Support Donald Trump?
Someone recently asked me why I am still supporting Donald J. Trump for president. For me it is fairly simple.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Someone recently asked me why I am still supporting Donald J. Trump for president. For me it is fairly simple.
Comparing former Secretary Clinton’s criminal mishandling of classified information to Donald Trump’s lawful exercise of executive power, is bogus.
With Liars on Both Sides of the Aisle and Champions in the LSMBTG, We Should Celebrate and Embarrass the Worst
It took the threat of contempt of Congress charges for FBI Director Christopher Wray to allow House Oversight Committee members to view the unclassified June 30, 2020 FD-1023 in which a confidential human informant alleged President Joe Biden accepted a $5 million bribe from a foreign national in exchange for policy decisions. But not before …
It is the U.S. Army’s 248th birthday, time to make a wish and blow out the candles. Not long after America’s Revolutionary War began in April 1775, an appeal was made to all thirteen states to join in the struggle for American liberty. The result was the delegates of the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia. They …
A clock that’s only right twice a day can not be used as a timepiece, and a DOJ that only pursues crimes committed by Republicans does not deliver justice.
Conservative pundits arguing a switch from Trump to DeSantis make zero sense. I will breakdown these arguments here as I make the case for Donald Trump: The Electability Argument First, consider electability. We hear about “electability” every four years from GOP experts who promised “President McCain” and “President Romney”, instead we got stuck with eight …
As we’ve noted in the past. American Free News Network is all about educating Americans, providing those same Americans an uncensored voice and along the way, growing the conservative movement. One of the ways we do that, is to associate ourselves with other individuals and organizations whom we believe share our value set. If you …
“Stand your ground,” Parker ordered. “Don’t fire unless fired upon. But if they want to have a war let it begin here.”
The activists wanting to fight global warming climate change have long said that increased urbanization is part of the solutions they seek: Huge gains, in terms of reducing harmful gases, can be made by changing how we plan, build, manage and power our cities and towns. Well designed, compact, walkable cities with good public transport …
The Army is the Master of Land Warfare for our time. It took 248 years to get to where it is today. Unfortunately, The Army is also Woke.
I read the Department of Justice’s indictment this weekend and, yes, it was a mess. Frankly, one can easily imagine former President Donald Trump ordering the movement of storage boxes from one location to another (and back again), and even waving a “senior military officials’” attack plan in front of a writer for dramatic effect. …
The Hebrews, like the Stoics, did not have the benefit of modern science, neither were they fools. Their brightest people looked at the world that surrounded them and tried to make sense of it in the same way that we do.
An example from a formerly great city on how politicians and the bureaucracy are not staffed with the “best and the brightest” but the dimmest and the worst. “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’” ~President Ronald Reagan As I’ve gotten older, my …
Fox News contributors were aghast after special counsel Jack Smith unsealed his indictment of former President Donald Trump on 37 felony counts on Friday afternoon. The network immediately switched to ad-free coverage of the new development. Complete with transcripts of potentially incriminating conversations between Trump and his lawyers (and others) and photographs of boxes that …
persecution, noun. per-se-cu-tion. The condition of being harassed, persecuted, or annoyed. political, adjective. po-lit-i-cal. Of, or relating to government, a government, or the conduct of government. Put ’em together and we have “The Trump Files.” Here we go again. The most pursued man in the history of the Presidency is once again charged with crimes. …
The cave painting and the grave tell us that early man was aware of himself and thought about himself as an individual, and as mortal.
I love science. I do not believe that science changes since God created it, but our understanding of science does change. It causes fights today, just as it did in the battle between the flat earth and round earth proponents.
Anyone who says that minority groups do not play an important role in our government here in America know nothing of us. We fought a war with 700,000 dead to settle that issue. It’s because of minority rights that we have both a Senate and a House of Representatives. One represents each state equally, the …
Betty Robinson didn’t take a knee when she won the first an Olympic gold medal in women’s 100-meter in 1928. Instead, she’s remembered for one of the most amazing comebacks in Olympic history.