Spirit Airlines crashed under the weight of its own failures—and Washington’s instinct to meddle only proves that free markets work best when politicians keep their hands off the controls.
Publication: American Greatness
Fauci’s Lab Leak Henchmen Are Finally Facing Accountability
Morens’s indictment cracks the door open, but the network behind the Wuhan lab leak cover-up still holds power at NIH—and demands a full reckoning.
Can Harvard Be Reformed?
Harvard’s gatekeepers tout resumes but hide convictions, revealing an elite more committed to ideological conformity than to intellectual honesty.
How the Left’s Rhetoric Murdered Charlie Kirk and Keeps Targeting Trump
Years of dehumanizing rhetoric don’t stay rhetorical—they culminate in bloodshed, and Kirk’s killing stands as the consequence, not the exception, of that political culture.
Mainstreaming Violence Against a President
Trump’s assassination attempts underscore how rhetoric that casts political opponents as existential threats can move from language to violence.
Remember the Alamo! The Indian Invasion of Texas
Rapid Indian-American growth in Frisco, powered by visa labor flows, is fueling debate over cultural change and domestic job competition.
CPAC Is Dead
CPAC 2026 underscored a movement conference in decline, marked by thin crowds, internal contradictions, and a widening gap between its rhetoric and its base.
Mission Accomplished, President Trump
Trump’s campaign broke Iran’s regional power and triggered a sweeping realignment of global alliances and U.S. strategic leverage.
Despite Constant Media Lies, Trump Is Winning the War with Iran
Media claims of U.S. failure in Iran overlook a strategy of naval pressure and economic blockade that is rapidly eroding Tehran’s leverage and revenue base.
It’s Time to Rethink NATO
NATO won the Cold War—but clinging to it now drains U.S. power from the Indo-Pacific, where the real contest for the future is unfolding.
Can California Thrive on Renewable Electricity?
California’s net-zero crusade is colliding with arithmetic: soaring costs, stubborn fossil-fuel dependence, and physics itself expose a 2045 target built more on aspiration than reality.
By All Means, Let the War Crimes Trials Begin
Trump’s critics cry “war crimes” while ignoring decades of U.S. precedent—revealing less a legal argument than a reflexive, and deeply selective, political outrage.
The Left Is Baffled — But Still Repulsed — by the White Working Class
Democrats can rebrand candidates, but they cannot hide a long record of condescension toward the very working-class voters they now need to win back.
Legal Immigration Is Bad
The fight over illegal immigration misses the point: the real debate is whether America should limit immigration at all—legal or otherwise—to protect its own workers and sovereignty.
A Foolish NATO Was a Big Loser in the Iran War
NATO endures on American backing while many allies demand U.S. action abroad but withhold it when asked, exposing a widening gap between rhetoric and responsibility.
Sorry, the War Doesn’t Mean “Renewables” Will Replace Oil
As war fuels new climate urgency, the numbers show renewables still cannot replace the energy that powers modern civilization.
The First 14 Months of Our 47th President
What was meant as political sabotage has, by a mix of unintended consequences and momentum, strengthened Trump’s hand and reshaped the balance of power.
European Leaders Now Know Trump Was Right
Iran was an imminent global threat.
Trump Is Ready to Protect Airports at a Time When Dems Aren’t Even Trying
With TSA strained and security faltering during the shutdown, Donald Trump pushes to deploy ICE agents to restore order at America’s airports.
Who Was Cesar Chavez and Who Will He Become?
The canonized legacy of Cesar Chavez is collapsing under revelations that recast a sainted activist as a deeply flawed—and possibly predatory—man the Left can no longer easily defend
The War Over the War
As legacy media wage partisan war on Trump under the guise of reporting, the real danger lies in losing both trust in journalism and commitment to First Amendment principles.
MAHA Gets a Figurative Shot in the Arm with Updated Vaccine Injury Reporting System
After years of obscurity, the FDA’s new system could finally expose hidden harms and force long-overdue accountability on a medical establishment that operated without it.
Our New Ungracious Immigrants
The contrast between the grateful immigrants who once embraced America and the resentful newcomers who scorn it reveals how radically—and dangerously—the nation’s immigration ethos has changed.
Trump’s Iran War Strategy Is Precision Strikes, Clear Objectives and a Swift Return to Peace
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.