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Tucker Carlson and the Freedom of Speech
Last week, Sen. Charles Schumer, the leader of the Democrats in the United States Senate, introduced a resolution on behalf of himself and 40 other Senate Democrats that, if passed, would record the sense of the Senate as condemning the media superstar Tucker Carlson because of the political, historical and cultural opinions of a guest on ...Read more
America Is Surviving, Not Living -- And It's Breaking Us
Life in America doesn't feel like life right now. It feels like triage.
People get up, commute, grind through work, juggle kids and side hustles, scroll through their phones in bed until their eyes burn, then do it again tomorrow. They are surviving, but they are not living.
The numbers explain why. The average American now carries around $...Read more
The Quiet Engine Behind Gen Z and Millennial Malaise
For years, pointing out the obvious was considered impolite: America's biggest, most distortionary transfer of wealth does not flow from elites to the working class. Nor does it show up as corporate welfare. It flows from the relatively young and poor to the relatively old and wealthy. It's the defining injustice of our fiscal regime, the ...Read more
Observations on a Torrent of Bad News
The past week has brought an unusual amount of bad news; so much that it's been difficult to focus on any one item before you're buffeted by the next horrific headline. Here are a few of my personal observations on some of these recent events.
1. Murder of Rob and Michele Reiner, and President Donald Trump's response
I still cannot grasp ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Ever again
How many more Jews must die before the world wakes up and does something about it? Maybe that’s the problem: the world doesn’t want to wake up as too many people are fine with hating Jews.
The murder of at least 15 Jewish Hanukkah celebrants and the wounding of many more in Australia last week could have been prevented if the government had...Read more
Trump's Golden Dome Begins With Mini-Domes
On Dec. 6, Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein announced that, sometime in 2028, the U.S. Space Force intends to deliver a Golden Dome "operational capability" to defend America against advanced enemy air and space threats.
Guetlein manages the complex "Golden Dome for America" program. The name Golden Dome derives from Israel's successful Iron...Read more
Property Tax Revolt Exploding Across US
"Affordability" is the Democrats' battle cry to win elections these days. But Republicans are ready to flip the script to woo homeowners, who make up the majority (65%) of American households.
Across the nation, these homeowners are angry and ready to fight against soaring property taxes. Their homes have appreciated, but they don't have more...Read more
The Dumbest Assumption in All of Politics
One of the most persistent mistakes in modern politics is the insistence on flattening all ideologies -- pretending that all human beings think the same way, want the same things, and are motivated by the same forces. Every time policymakers fall into this trap, the result is not compassion or clarity but some of the worst public policy ...Read more
The Interview That Could Change History
Susie Wiles has a reputation. Ask anyone in Washington and words like “strategic,” “disciplined,” and “skilled” come up. She’s widely held to be one of the most effective tacticians in modern politics.
She’s also known for her low-key, low-drama energy, preferring to remain behind-the-scenes as opposed to preening for cameras ...Read more
Republicans Will Win in 2026
In a Wall Street Journal interview a few days ago, President Donald Trump was circumspect regarding his party's prospects in the 2026 congressional elections.
Although no one doubts the president's supreme confidence that he is doing the right things for the country ("I've created the greatest economy in history"), he acknowledged, "that he ...Read more
Government Controls You in the Digital Age!
Politicians push government IDs. In a TSA announcement, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem sternly warns, "You will need a REAL ID to travel by air or visit federal buildings." European politicians go much further, reports Stossel TV producer Kristin Tokarev. They're pushing government-mandated digital IDs that tie your identity to ...Read more
Another Year, Another $2 Trillion in Debt
Just two weeks after he was sworn into office, former President Ronald Reagan went on national television to address the American people about what he perceived to be a dire problem. It was the national debt.
"The federal budget is out of control, and we face runaway deficits of almost $80 billion for this budget year that ends September 30th...Read more
Media Elites Never Stop Trying to Wreck Trump's Presidency!
Whenever Republican officials sit for an extensive interview or series of interviews with a liberal media source, their supporters ask: Why did you have to do that? Why does Donald Trump need to speak to Michael Wolff or Bob Woodward? Now, it's Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles talking to author Chris Whipple for the lefties of Vanity Fair.
But ...Read more
Quiet, Piggy: How insecure leadership threatens democracy and DNA
PARIS — The Trump administration recently labeled Europe “weak,” warning of “civilizational erasure” because it obsesses over political correctness. Indeed, it's quite the contrast with Team Trump, which seems rather unconcerned with restraint or respect. Hardly a week passes without Trump telling female reporters to be “quiet, piggy...Read more
The Tyranny of Low Expectations Leads to a "Make Everyone Below Average" Solution
Reading and math scores are abysmal across the country, as national testing results keep documenting. Illiteracy rates are rising: The number of 16- to 24-year-olds reading at the lowest literacy levels increased from 16% in 2017 to 25% in 2023, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
In some inner-city schools, ...Read more
The (Nonsense-Christmas) Lists
‘Tis the season. No, not that season. It’s the season for end-of-year lists.
Time magazine, which, like so much in print journalism has suffered from a loss of readers, has published its annual list called the “most influential people of 2025.” The list includes “Artists, Innovators, Titans, Icons, Leaders, and Pioneers.” ...Read more
Australia's Dangerous Naivete
The Bondi Beach attack in Australia was shocking, but not at all surprising.
Some of the details were distinctive -- an idyllic spot on the Pacific Ocean instantly turned into a killing field, a father-son terror squad -- but the basic picture of a radicalized Muslim immigrant targeting a gathering of Jews was drearily familiar.
These events...Read more
This Christmas, Revive the Lost Art of Matchmaking
Forget Christmas socks, board games or even cash. The gift many single young adults want most is a spouse. Put on your Santa hat and keep your eyes out for potential matches.
Marriage is a bedrock societal institution. It's beneficial for those who tie the knot, too.
"Today, married women live longer, earn more and report more meaning in their...Read more
Trump's First Year of His Second Term Lacks the Drama of 2017. Good.
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is a better boss the second time around.
You can see it in his staffing. Trump is putting the right people in top jobs. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is flexing his foreign policy chops. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is selling Trump's policies to Wall Street and Main Street. Transportation Secretary ...Read more
Don't Go Wobbly on China
As the sun rises on a new Trump-era geopolitical chapter, Washington confronts a defining choice: Will America view the People's Republic of China and its regnant Communist Party through the rose-colored lens of transaction and diplomacy, or will it soberly recognize Beijing as America's foremost geopolitical adversary in a multigenerational ...Read more
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