While the World Moves Toward Peace, UCLA Promotes Hate
Historic Peace Ignored, Campus Theater of the Absurd, Free Speech or Free Hate?, Administration in Fantasyland While the world celebrates an announcement of the beginning of a historic peace breakthrough, UCLA students are busy proving that radical hatred has a permanent residence on campus. President Donald J. Trump recently announced
Are They Really That Blind and Stupid? Keith Ellison and the War on Women’s Sports
When “Equality” Becomes Erasure Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has decided that girls’ sports — the pride of Title IX — are no longer for girls. In his words, “Letting the very small number of transgender students play on their school sports teams doesn’t harm anyone.” Really? Tell that to
“One Battle After Another:” Hollywood’s Reckless Celebration of Left-Wing Violence
Hollywood Has Officially Lost It Think Hollywood has limits? Ha. Think again. Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another is nearly three hours of cinematic chaos with Leonardo DiCaprio scowling like the world personally offended him and progressive, communist Democrat politics shoved down your throat. Critics swoon. Conservatives scream. It’s
Since When Did Judges Join the Military Chain of Command?
The Bench Is Not the Battlefield Once again, we find ourselves watching unelected federal judges step into roles they were never meant to fill—directing, obstructing, and sometimes outright undermining the actions of the U.S. military and the President of the United States. Since when did black robes become part of
The Unthinkable Ticket: Gavin Newsom and AOC — America, Brace Yourself
Imagine this: the year is 2028. The Democratic primary is in full swing, and political pundits are suddenly in a collective state of caffeine-fueled panic. Why? Because Gavin Newsom, California’s famously polished Governor and occasional wine enthusiast, has just announced his running mate: Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Yes. AOC. If you’re
EU Chat Control 2.0: The End of Private Messaging and the Threat to U.S. Security
Chat Control 2.0: Safety or Surveillance? The European Commission’s Chat Control 2.0 is officially pitched as a child protection initiative. On paper, it sounds sensible: scan messages, images, and files to prevent the spread of harmful content. In reality, it is a sweeping surveillance program that would force private communication