Juvenile Impatience – Are We There Yet?

We are just over a week into the Iran operation, and the media, political analysts, social media pundits, and Democrats are all desperate to amass an audience by selling national tragedy. In the meantime, the world is celebrating the end of a cruel regime and praying for better days.

From Prairie Reinvention to Permanent Record: The Death of Disappearing in Digital America

There was a time in America when you could punch your Army captain, skip town, grow a beard, head west, and become “Samuel Whitaker, cattleman and church deacon.” Today? You can’t change your Instagram handle without a two-factor authentication code, three archived screenshots, and your ex forwarding it to your employer.

Dusting Off Some Seminal History: Remember When The Iranians Admitted They Lied And Misled The 5+1 And The Group Of Foreign Ministers To Get All That Terrorist Funding Money Released By President Obama?

A conspiracy theory of the crazy kind that required “racist” thinking that believed the absolute worst of the scandal free Obama Administration (he breathlessly declared: author’s note-there are 784 entries in this list and it has not been updated. And-OBTW-there is a companion to this list containing LSMBTGA promoted Trump hoaxes-this is truly a partial list. Here is a bigger list. Here is a list from the second term first 100 days: it never stops…)

What Holds Back the Ocean

As a kid, I remember going to the beach. I remember walking the shore, wearing my little swimsuit. I remember the glorious and inimitable joy of having sand in my crack. My biggest objective, of course, was finding seashells. All children care deeply about shells. This is the main reason you visit the beach as a kid. It’s about looking for shells.

The Day the Soviets Built the King of Boom

In October of 1961 the Cold War was already a tense, paranoid chess match played with nuclear weapons instead of pawns. The United States and the Soviet Union were staring each other down across oceans, missile silos, and enough megatonnage to turn the planet into a glowing charcoal briquette. But Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev decided the world needed a reminder of just how big the Soviet hammer could be. So the Kremlin did what any superpower with a bruised ego might do. They built the largest nuclear bomb in human history and lit it off over the Arctic.

Future LEO’s

Due to recent and obvious training failures (ICE in MN) and calls for funding cuts it is becoming difficult to recruit suitable LEOs. Suitable as in one who desires to help others while at the same time has a strong sense of right and wrong.

Safety Above Freedom: How Good Intentions Built the Modern Nanny State

These phrases are the verbal equivalent of pulling the fire alarm in an argument. Once someone says them, anyone who disagrees immediately looks like a monster. After all, who wants to be the guy standing up and saying, “Actually, I prefer freedom even if it’s risky”? That’s not exactly a great campaign slogan. But history shows that these exact phrases — the language of safety, fairness, and collective good — are often the first step in breaking down systems built on individual responsibility and replacing them with systems built on control.

The calculus of impunity

When NYPD officers can be swarmed and assaulted in a snowy Manhattan and the reaction is a collective shrug, something deeper is off. The downplaying of that attack isn’t a quirk of winter news, it’s another sign of a growing culture of impunity built on masked anonymity, weak prosecution, and political rhetoric that treats accountability as optional.

How Long Will It Take Dems To Replace ALL 39 Sheriffs In Washington State With Foreign Nationals, Voters Be Damned?

How Long Will It Take Dems To Replace ALL 39 Sheriffs In Washington State With Foreign Nationals, Voters Be Damned?

New bill ensures that each county sheriff in Washington State will keep Democrats happy to avoid being targeted for decertification & removal from office. In addition, Democrats will decide who can run for county sheriff and voters will be left to choose among those candidates selected by Democrats.

How Iran’s Weaponry Can Put US Military Under Strain

The US war effort against Iran is showing signs of strain as Iran’s arsenal of missiles and drones has forced the US to dig deep into inventories of expensive interceptors. Tehran is still hitting valuable military installations and energy infrastructure across the Middle East daily. Bloomberg Economics Defense Lead Becca Wasser breaks down the situation.

Seventeen Pages and the Price of Legitimacy: Restoring Election Confidence Before 2028

In recent election cycles, public trust in the electoral process has measurably declined. Surveys from multiple institutions show that large portions of the electorate—across party lines—harbor doubts about integrity, administration, or transparency. That reality, by itself, is destabilizing. It does not require proof of systemic fraud to create risk. It only requires sustained disbelief.