Trump’s Iran campaign follows the America First formula: crush the nuclear threat, keep U.S. troops out, finish the mission quickly, and end the war before it becomes another endless quagmire.
Publication: American Greatness
Potomac Disaster Demonstrates Environmental Hypocrisy
Washington’s climate crusaders obsess over carbon while ignoring a real environmental disaster in their backyard: hundreds of millions of gallons of sewage pouring into the Potomac.
Iran and the Left: They’re the Same Picture
The Left and Iran share a centuries-old obsession with millenarian utopias, projecting a perfect world while embracing chaos to achieve it.
Trump’s Way of War
Trump’s doctrine is simple: strike first at the guilty, strike hard from afar, skip the nation-building, and end wars on America’s terms.
Transitioning Away from Transgenderism
The transgender cultists are still with us, but there is mounting resistance.
AOC’s Ignorance Is No Laughing Matter
Ocasio-Cortez’s Munich performance was laughable—but her nostalgia for workerist politics ignores a century of Marxist failure, revisionism, and the authoritarian wreckage that followed.
Solving the North Korea Mess That Biden Left Trump
Trump reduced the North Korean threat through pressure and diplomacy. Biden’s passivity reversed those gains, deepened hostile alliances, and left a more volatile nuclear standoff.
Trump’s FTC Takes Up the Fight Against Big Tech Wokeness
Trump’s FTC is cracking down on Big Tech, with Ferguson targeting censorship and anticompetitive practices at Microsoft and Apple.
Teachers Are Fomenting Anti-ICE Hysteria
Alleged ICE activity at schools is being used as a pretext to indoctrinate children.
Election 2026: California Republicans Have a Chance
California Republicans, long shut out, could shock the state: two GOP candidates are leading the jungle primary as Democrats splinter and voters crave common sense.
Newsom and Mamdani Are the Dem Party’s Fraternal Twins
Mamdani and Newsom sell rival myths, but their shared model—big government fused with big corporate power—centralizes control, inflates costs, and leaves ordinary Americans paying the price.
Climate Alarmists Are Often Wrong, But Never in Doubt
Decades of dire climate predictions—from ice ages to drowned cities—never arrived, showing alarmism thrives on fear while calmer experts admit the future is unknowable.
Is Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Lunatics, Turning Red This Year?
Minnesota’s political battleground sparks unrest, shapes elections, and shows how closely the nation’s future can hinge on one state.
Slouching Toward Fort Sumter?
Minnesota’s defiance of federal immigration law echoes pre–Fort Sumter nullification, forcing Trump to choose between enforcement and letting blue states slide toward open rebellion.
Peace in Minneapolis Won’t Come from Stoking the Fire
Minneapolis chaos followed leaders’ inaction on a costly fraud probe, with anti-ICE rhetoric fueling tensions that spiraled into violence, National Guard deployment, and lost lives.
A Citizen’s Guide to Violence in Minneapolis
Rory Miller’s Force Decisions shows why emotional snap judgments about police use of force ignore reality—and how facts, training, and restraint are the only path to de-escalation.
Trump Owned Davos
European leaders panicked over imaginary Trump crises, only to be outflanked at Davos as he exposed their failures, calmed Greenland fears, and seized the global stage.
The Green Robotic “Utopia” Is Here
Green mandates aren’t saving the planet—they’re building a tech-driven surveillance state where appliances cost more, work worse, and train Americans to accept control as virtue.
The Trump Doctrine
Precision raids can humiliate America’s enemies, but if they signal Washington strikes only the weak, they risk teaching China and Russia how to deter the United States rather than fear it.
Myths, Narratives, and the Death of Renee Good
We live under manufactured narratives—modern myths engineered to direct our outrage, reward performative heroism, and push ordinary people to bear the costs of elite political theater.
U.S. Has Many Options with Greenland and Now Is the Time to Act
By reviving hemispheric defense, Trump signals America will secure its own neighborhood—starting with Greenland—before China or Russia entrench themselves in the High North.
Globalize the Second Amendment
Mass shootings show the deadly cost of disarming citizens—every country needs a Second Amendment to defend lives and liberty.
The Strategic Necessity of Taking Out Maduro
What looked like another endless war was instead a clean Monroe Doctrine strike—neutralizing Maduro, securing U.S. interests, and leaving without a quagmire.
How Trump Can Turn the Midterms Around
Midterms punish complacency, and without turnout, message discipline, and an affordability agenda, Republicans risk a 2026 defeat that hands Democrats Congress and the future.