02.18.2021

Parler is back online but the fight against online censorship has just begun

By Robert Romano Parler.com has successfully moved to its new server after being deplatformed by Amazon Web Services last month, as well as being removed from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, following the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Parler was unfortunately […]

02.17.2021

Raised Right By Rush Limbaugh

By Megan Marzzacco For as long as I can remember, my mom always had Rush Limbaugh’s EIB Network radio show blasting in our kitchen, sometimes at a slightly too loud volume. Although as a young child, I lacked the comprehension skills to understand the details of Rush’s […]

02.17.2021

RIP Rush

By A.F. Branco

02.16.2021

Will Senate Democrats eliminate the filibuster just to nationalize election laws under H.R. 1?

By Robert Romano After sweeping the trifecta of the House, Senate and White House in 2020 with the slimmest of majorities, Democrats have a diminishing window of opportunity to enact their agenda and keep their political base happy. After all, majorities do not last forever, and in […]

02.16.2021

The mounting cost of school closures, estimated $14 to $28 trillion loss

By Catherine Mortensen A new report by the McKinsey consulting group finds that the longer that schools remain closed or only offer virtual learning the more catastrophic the cost will be for students, parents, and teachers. On average, American students from kindergarten to fifth grade have missed out on […]

02.15.2021

In Memorium – America lost an unsung hero – Curtis Ellis

By Rick Manning America lost one of her great defenders this weekend as Curtis Ellis, the leading advocate for America First policies over most of his life succumbed to a battle with cancer. Curtis last served as a senior policy advisor for America First Priorities, after working […]

02.15.2021

McConnell says Trump’s speech ‘not incitement,’ Senate trial was unconstitutional, but former president ‘still liable’ for riot

By Robert Romano “By the strict criminal standard, the President’s speech probably was not incitement.” That was Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s take on the merits of the failed impeachment charge against former President Donald Trump, where he was found not guilty of “incitement of insurrection” by the U.S. Senate. Nor was it […]

02.15.2021

Cartoon: Say it Ain’t So, Joe

02.15.2021

Capitol Hill police officer Brian Sicknick was not killed by a fire extinguisher as New York Times withdraws report

By Rick Manning A Capitol Hill police officer was not killed on Jan. 6 at the US Capitol by someone using a fire extinguisher as a blunt instrument.  It was a lie , reported by the New York Times using two anonymous “law enforcement” sources and now the “Grey Lady” has […]

02.14.2021

President’s Day – Don’t Let Others Define America for Your Children

By Rick Manning Many years ago, schools in my home state of California used to celebrate two of our greatest President’s birthdays, Feb. 12 for Abraham Lincoln and February 22 for George Washington as holidays. Children would learn stories about how a poor boy who grew up […]

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