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Conservatives must raise Cain at public events, using Alinsky's Rules!: It's time that conservatives use the weapons of the left -- such as Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals -- in their fight against them at public meetings, writes Tom Harris

The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Three): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000

Trump's vibrant return: Mark Alexander says it was a long and circuitous route to Donald Trump's fifth address before Congress last week

The U.S. is hurtling toward a recession: Experts are opining that the American economy remains strong but Jesse Colombo argues that the country is facing the prospect of a recession -- if it isn't already in one

Without God, there is no true respect for human life: There was a time in Selwyn Duke's life that he wasn't a believer but time and experience have led him where he is today and his thoughts on the sanctity of human beings

GOP-appointed judges who rule against Trump aren't 'principled' and 'cautious': Liberal pundits and journalists may be offering some praise to GOP-appointed judges that have brought down rulings against Donald Trump, but Rachel Alexander isn't

Could the dollar's safe haven status be at risk?: Mike Maharrey reports that recent moves by the United States in terms of trade and security guarantees for Europe have weakened the view that the US dollar is a safe haven

Mass illegal immigration leads to tragedies like the Williams kids: Many American mayors have proudly proclaimed their cities to be sanctuaries for illegal immigrants, or even if they haven't are spending a lot of money on services for them, and Andre Barnes says that's impacting the nation's downtrodden

Why conservatives don't jump on the pretend support for Ukraine bandwagon: The fireworks at the White House last week during Volodymyr Zelensky's meeting with Donald Trump illustrates just how unconvinced conservatives remain about supporting Ukraine in its with Russia, writes Rachel Alexander

The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Two): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000

Government money incentivizes debt: If economic history has prove anything, argues Joakim Book, it's that government swinging its resources around tend to do two things: increase prices and debt

What Tehran thinks about America's moves in the Middle East: Donald Trump's election and subsequent statements about the Middle East have sent tremors across that region and Aviram Bellaishe explores what's likely going through the minds of Iran's mullahs

As a matter of fact, I do care what people do in their bedroom: Selwyn Duke has no problem stating that he is concerned what people do in their bedrooms -- so to speak -- because it informs something he thinks is rather important

Elon: Audit the Fed: Elon Musk's DOGE is finding tens of billions in wasted spending but the true prize -- perhaps even greater than the Pentagon -- may be the US Federal Reserve, says Peter St. Onge

Mine, Baby, Mine – right here in the USA!: Paul Driessen says the United States has to ramp up its domestic mining operations for jobs, revenue, national security, defense and medical needs; and to end child labor and pollution

Inflation's hidden toll: How money printing strains families: One of the surest killers of family prosperity is inflation, writes Samuel Peterson, thanks to the pernicious effects it has across all aspects of people's lives

Is Apple's DEI program one of the nine worst?: US President Donald Trump has made it one of his missions to attack DEI in both the private and public sectors. Stefan Padfield says that Apple Inc. should be paying attention

Pardoned J6 offender killed in altercation with police: Mark Alexander says it was inevitable that one of the pardoned J6 thugs – those who actually committed violence during the Capitol Hill protests -- would assault another police officer

Trillions in graft: So much money has simply disappeared over the years, and it's clear that a large portion of the American budget was little more than a slush fund that went into the pockets of individuals and organizations, argue Erik Gregory and Todd Gregory

Undoing DOGE: GOP congressional budget plan would swell deficits: While Donald Trump and DOGE are attempting to cut tens of billions in wasteful spending, writes Mike Maharrey, Republicans in the House are doing what they can to spend even more

The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part One): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000

New DEI Exposed book reveals the depths it has permeated academia: When people think of DEI they typically visualize its effect on the entertainment industry but a new book -- DEI Exposed: How the Biggest Con of the Century Almost Toppled Higher Education -- explores the havoc its created in the world of academia, reports Rachel Alexander

If you hate Trump ... you hate grassroots American patriots: Mark Alexander explains the simple truth that white-privilege Democrats don't get about all us "deplorables"

Trump's Gaza plan vs. Qatar's power: If Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza is to be taking seriously -- and ultimately successful -- than he needs to engage with Qatar. The country, argues Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, would play a powerful role in anything that happens

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