To Cap an Action-Packed Week of #Winning, Tulsi Nukes ‘RussiaGate’
Easy to see now why the Deep State went all-in to try and wreck Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination as Director of National Intelligence. I have more thoughts, but let’s get the news out of the way first: The Obama administration’s top officials committed a “treasonous conspiracy” by manufacturing and politicizing intelligence to create the false narrative […]
Is NPR’s Popularity Waning, or Has Their Appeal Become More Selective?
Excuse me for dropping a Spinal Tap gag in the headline, but I couldn’t help thinking of that line as Republicans in Congress voted to eliminate federal taxpayer funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which is the umbrella organization for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). What put me […]
California Dope Farm Child Slavery and Why Conservative Journalism Matters
Bad news this week for Gov. Gavin Newsom: Ten illegal migrant youths, most of them unaccompanied, were found at a California marijuana farm during a tense immigration raid on Thursday, prompting federal officials to launch an investigation into possible child labor violations. The youngsters, one just 14 years old, were discovered by federal agents at […]
Terrorism in Texas: Michigan Maniac Opens Fire on Border Facility in McAllen
As of 6 p.m. ET Monday, we know nothing about the shooter’s background or motive, but we all probably have our hunches: Law enforcement officials in McAllen, Texas, shot and killed a man after he opened fire with a rifle on a Border Patrol facility, the latest in increasing violent attacks on federal immigration and […]
A Notorious Menace to Public Safety
Say hello to Da’shontay “Day Day” King and, while you’re at it, go ahead and say good-bye, because Day Day got shot to death by a cop in Racine, Wisconsin, in May 2022. The reason I’m writing this up now is kind of a long story, and let me preface this by repeating what I’ve […]
Chicago Celebrates 4th of July With Patriotism and Deadly Gunfire
But, yeah, mainly it was the gunfire: Seven people were hospitalized following another mass shooting Friday night in Chicago, this time on the city’s Southwest Side. It happened after 11 p.m. in the 4800 block of South Justine Street in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. Chicago police said officers responded to a call of […]
Thank You, Tip-Jar Hitters!
Thinking back on the history of our family’s pyrotechnical celebrations of American independence, the 2020 show was probably the apogee, the zenith, the ne plus ultra. We had 35 cases worth of fireworks that year, and the grand finale was nearly a minute of extreme intensity. That was the conclusion of an 11-minute show […]
Of Declarations and Independence
Today is the 249th anniversary of the publication of the Declaration of Independence. The Fourth of July is celebrated as Independence Day because it was on this date in 1776 that printers in Philadelphia issued the first public copies of the declaration. The Second Continental Congress had voted for independence two days earlier, but took […]
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