Mamdani’s Independence Day message says more about his own politics than the country that gave his family extraordinary opportunity.
Publication: American Greatness
The New Socialists and What They Say About America
Today’s socialists aren’t reviving Marx—they’re replacing faith with politics and promising comfort instead of freedom.
The New Socialists: Elite, Ungrateful and Toxic as Ever
The new socialist movement believes it can remake America—but its growing radicalism may prove the very thing that drives voters away and fuels a counterrevolution.
Embracing Masculinity: Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month
Men built, protected, and sustained civilization. If we want stronger families and communities, we must stop dismissing masculinity and start supporting men.
Christian Giants Stand Up to Pride
The Pride backlash is growing as Americans push back against being told what to celebrate — and a few baseball players are showing that saying “no” still matters.
How Steve Hilton Can Become California’s Next Governor
California’s political machine has left Republicans with a simple challenge: convince voters that change is worth crossing the aisle for.
Who’s the Boss? Trump, That’s Who
Trump has reshaped the Republican Party into a disciplined political machine, rewarding loyalty, punishing failure, and forcing a movement long plagued by weakness to finally fight.
Trump’s Iran Deal Is a Pragmatic Victory, Not an Appeasement
Trump’s Iran deal turns military victory into strategic leverage—ending the war on American terms while keeping maximum pressure on Tehran to comply.
Is California Reaching Critical Mass?
California shows what happens when one party gains total control: soaring costs, shrinking opportunity, and a government that no longer serves its citizens.
Soccer Is the Preferred Sport of the Credentialed Progressive Elite
What was once a working-class sport has become a status symbol for affluent Americans eager to signal global sophistication and progressive virtue.
How the Machine Buried Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt’s LA mayoral bid surged on Election Day, only to be reversed as California’s entrenched political machine reshaped the final count after the vote.
California’s Choice
California’s decline was not destiny but the product of political choices that turned America’s greatest success story into a cautionary tale.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade Was Not the Greatest Crime Against Humanity
The UN’s claim that the transatlantic slave trade was history’s greatest crime lacks comparative evidence, ignoring slavery’s global scale across cultures and centuries.
Can California Still Be Saved?
California’s decline is no mystery: decades of one-party rule have turned America’s golden state into a warning about the costs of ideological governance.
Britain’s White “George Floyd” Moment?
Police handcuffed and arrested an 18-year-old while he was bleeding out from multiple stabbings because the stabber, a Sikh, accused the victim, a white man, of racism.
Anthropic and the Rise of Woke AI
America cannot win the AI race by handing the future to woke monopolists using “safety” rhetoric to rig markets, crush competition, and protect power.
Tragedy in San Diego Must Not Become a Tool for Islamization
A massacre should never become a mandate to silence criticism or accelerate California’s embrace of sectarian politics under the banner of fighting “Islamophobia.”
Mike Pence Is the Pretend Lifeguard of Conservatism
The voters have already left the pool.
Ted Turner: Voting Left and Living Right
Though a liberal by creed, Ted Turner embodied conservatism in practice—creating wealth through risk, restoring ecosystems through ownership, and building shared national culture.
Free Enterprise Could Have Resurrected Spirit Airlines
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.
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.