08.15.2023

By Rick Manning America’s cities are dying, and contrary to the theme song of the old television series, M.A.S.H., ‘suicide is NOT painless.’ Instead it comes with enormous human suffering. One of the major D.C. grocery chains, Giant, is likely to close the doors on stores in […]
08.15.2023

By Robert Romano Now there are four separate trials against former President Donald Trump, the latest in Fulton County, Ga., arising from Trump challenging the results of the 2020 election, coming atop trials in New York City over supposed federal campaign finance violations, Miami, Fla. over his […]
08.14.2023

by Rick Manning Standing up against a government which will crush the dreams of everyday Americans just to assert its power was the inspiration for my coming to Washington, D.C. many years ago. The idea that an inventor could build a better mousetrap and the mice could […]
08.14.2023

by Manzanita Miller According to a large survey of high school graduates, the share of young men identifying as conservative is rapidly increasing compared to previous decades. The left loves to trumpet their successes with “the youth vote”, but the reality is there is a growing gender […]
08.11.2023

By Richard Manning Republicans must stop equivocating. The Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC) recently issued a message to red states seeking to pass tax cuts before the year’s end — stop buying the Left’s argument that tax cuts don’t facilitate economic growth. The group’s statement came […]
08.11.2023

By Bill Wilson For the past several election cycles voters have been consolidating into two distinct camps, divided largely by political class and education. Working-class voters, once a reliably Democratic voting bloc, have moved solidly away from the increasingly globalist Democratic Party, and created a more populist […]
08.09.2023

By Bill Wilson The public is growing weary of the globalist cabal continuing to ensnare us financially and otherwise in overseas conflicts that do not benefit Americans and instead create decades of costly chaos. Our involvement in the Russia-Ukraine dispute has been largely without gain, and the […]
08.08.2023

By Robert Romano “It’s Actually Common to Indict Leaders of Democracies.” That was the headline of a piece from Foreign Policy’s Ashley Ahn and Brawley Benson on July 18, outlining a sort of categorical imperative for democracies to prosecute their former leaders in a bid to preserve the rule of law, often times when the […]