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Europe’s rampant anti-cryophilic bigotry is literally killing people
PARIS — That’s it, I’m starting a new human rights movement: the Cryophilic Freedom Front. Because rampant discrimination across Europe against cryophilic people — defined as those who are physically incapable of tolerating extreme heat — has no place in polite European society. Yet not only does the establishment turn a blind eye to ...Read more
Appalachian Awakening: Rewriting American Music Culture
AVERY COUNTY, North Carolina -- If there is such a thing as the classic Appalachian success story, the rise in popularity of the outside-the-box band Cigarettes @ Sunset would be that story.
But nothing comes easy in Appalachia.
The five-member band, which includes Garrett Dellinger, Ryland Bagbey, Sarah Vann, Wells Whitman and Ethan Moore, ...Read more
Cal Thomas: Democrats now and then
Following last week’s primary elections in which the rise of Democrat-Socialist candidates alarmed many longtime Democrats, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) read a list of things he said those ...Read more
What England Can Teach Us About 'Democratic Socialism'
If you want to see modern-day socialism in action, look no further than to the other side of the pond at not-so-jolly old England. The story of Britain's decline is a warning signal to those here in the States who are thrilled by the warm embrace of socialism.
Right now, the Brits are having the same debate about the merits of socialism as we ...Read more
Zohran Mamdani's Bogus Explanation For Opposing Israel
It's a shame, really. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is such a strong supporter of pluralism that he has to single out the state of Israel for unique opprobrium.
Asked by Jonathan Karl of ABC News in an interview for "This Week" whether he supports Israel's status as a Jewish state, Mamdani said he doesn't -- he'd only support Israel "as ...Read more
America at 250: Restoring America's Greatness
The pages of tomorrow's history are written by today's decisions.
History is littered with failed republics and democracies. The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire. Democracy in ancient Greece turned into an aristocracy. This didn't just happen in ancient history. In 1961, a new constitution in Venezuela divided the government into three ...Read more
The Socialist Revolution Will Eat the Democratic Party
The next mayor of Washington, D.C. is likely to be a Marxist. In Los Angeles, the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks are battling it out for control. New York City has already fallen to a champion of Third Worldism.
And, for the first time in American history, a significant bloc of Congress will openly hate the country they represent. We aren't talking ...Read more
World Cup Tourists See What Too Many Americans Have Forgotten
Americans are routinely told that our nation is hopelessly divided, irredeemably flawed and perhaps even in terminal decline. Public polling reflects this pervasive frustration, pessimism and anomie. If someone halfway around the world only followed the polls, he might be forgiven for believing our republic is all but over.
But something ...Read more
Three Theaters, One Retreat
There is a coherent worldview behind the vice president's foreign policy and that is exactly the problem. J.D. Vance does not stumble into the outcomes he produces. He believes in them. He sees a tripartite world with America secured in its own hemisphere, Russia dominant across its near abroad and China supreme in Asia. He appears willing to ...Read more
The Feminist Fashionistas Uncork Ugliness Against Usha
One way our nation's most "prestigious" newspapers show they're Democrat Party propaganda sheets is when their fashion critics apply all of their tawdry partisan biases to their evaluations of the clothes of politicians (or their spouses).
Robin Givhan of The Washington Post was a transparent Democrat, and so is Vanessa Friedman of The New ...Read more
The Background That Made the Revolution Possible
As we inch toward the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, let me share a couple of reflections on the background of how this extraordinary, unprecedented and daring event succeeded.
Two decades ago, I set out to write a book about the events known as the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89. I suspected that this ...Read more
Honor The Plumbers
There are many things in American life that deserve our suspicion and contempt, but plumbers aren't among them.
Evidently, Jimmy Kimmel disagrees. The late-night host took a shot at newly confirmed DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who used to run a plumbing business, by saying, "We have a plumber now protecting us from terrorism."
The gibe ...Read more
Only Trump doesn’t care about housing
It was August 15, 2024. Then candidate Donald Trump stepped out of his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club’s columned clubhouse to a gaggle of reporters. He was flanked by tables of groceries and signs showing the...Read more
War and Constitutional Indifference
Since its inception, the government of the United States has inexorably exceeded its powers under the Constitution. All three branches have been complicit in a consistent pattern of constitutional indifference.
Congress has regulated in areas of governance nowhere articulated in the Constitution. Its general regulatory powers were granted to ...Read more
Fog of War: When Political Rhetoric Meets Strategic Reality
One of the dangers of war is that political rhetoric often collides with strategic reality.
President Donald Trump spent years vehemently criticizing former President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal, arguing that it failed to permanently halt Iran's nuclear ambitions while providing the regime with economic relief and resources that ...Read more
From London's Tennis Courts to California, Aggressive Taxes Always Disappoint
Last week, nearly every elite men's tennis player skipped one of London's marquee tournaments. Only one of the world's top 10 showed up at Queen's Club, the traditional Wimbledon warmup; stars including Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton were playing 300 miles away in Halle, Germany. A culprit was likely Britain's ...Read more
World Cup Visitors Get It; The Pope and Socialists Don't
Several things have taken place over the past week that shore up the importance of understanding what has truly made the United States of America the most prosperous country in human history.
First, we have the foreigners visiting the U.S. to cheer on their teams in this year's World Cup soccer championship. As I wrote last week, it's been ...Read more
The Anti-Socialists Strike Back
Those of a certain age – meaning roughly 65 or older – will recall the “Bicentennial Minute.” These were one-minute homages to the mostly good history of America that ran on CBS 1974 through 1976 to mark America’s 200th anniversary. Politicians, ...Read more
Shattered Ayatollahs Bet on Propaganda Power?
Dictators despise hard facts that threaten their grip on political power. So they -- and their loyalists, who wish to stay alive -- concoct and repeat lies that conceal the dictatorship's flaws and, especially when the regime is threatened, disguise its weaknesses and failures.
I think the remnant ayatollah regime is betting very bold lies, ...Read more
Will China Ever Be Held Accountable for COVID-19?
Kudos to the Trump administration and Sen. Rand Paul for persevering in holding Dr. Anthony Fauci's feet to the fire. Fauci allegedly covered up the origins of COVID-19 as 1.1 million Americans died from the virus.
But what about the biggest culprit, China?
For seven weeks or more, starting in the winter of 2019, Chinese officials violated ...Read more
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