How Does Barron Trump End Up On FaceTime With A Russian National In The UK — And Why Is Nobody Asking About The Security Risk?
The legacy media wants you focused on the feel-good angle: a dramatic rescue, a frantic FaceTime call, a young man doing the “right thing.” And yes — if the reported facts hold, calling emergency services during a violent assault was the correct human response. Full stop. But here’s the question
Outrageous Sabotage? How The Catholic Church Is Injecting Fear And Doubt Into U.S. Military Orders
A Dangerous Precedent: Religious Leaders Questioning Military Discipline. Let’s cut through the nonsense: the Catholic Church, or at least its leadership, has gone from offering pastoral care to actively undermining the good order and discipline of the United States Armed Forces. Their latest stunt? Suggesting that it’s morally acceptable for
Ambassador Tom Barrack: An Abject Failure Of Judgment And Leadership
Another Trump Personnel Failure There is no doubt in my mind that President Trump’s appointment process is as flawed as the president himself—a man who values wealth. physical beauty, and credentials above experience, competence, and wisdom. If there were a case study in how not to conduct American diplomacy, it
The Board Of Peace That Frees Terrorists While America Sleeps
The Great Middle East Delusion Is Back Once again, Washington is selling fairy tales to the American people while the world burns. We are told terrorists have “reformed,” genocidal regimes can be trusted, and Islamist strongmen will suddenly respect borders, minorities, and peace agreements. Meanwhile, prisons holding thousands of ISIS
Above The Law: The Clintons’ Long History of Special Privilege and Legal Evasion
A Last Name That Thinks It’s Untouchable. There are powerful families in American politics, and then there are the Clintons. For decades, Bill and Hillary Clinton have operated as if the law is something flexible, negotiable, and ultimately optional when your last name opens the right doors. The latest standoff
WARNING: How USPS Procedure Changes Are Quietly Screwing Americans Filing Tax Returns
When “Neither Snow Nor Rain” Becomes “Too Bad, So Sad” For generations, Americans trusted the U.S. Postal Service to do one basic thing right: mark the date you mailed something. That tiny black stamp used to mean certainty. It meant fairness. It meant that if you followed the rules, the