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Why All the Fuss About Ivermectin?

American Thinker

Medical treatment involves balancing risks and benefits. When FDA-approved medications are used in appropriate doses for appropriate patients, the risks tend to be low, and any benefit should be celebrated. Instead, the medical establishment, media, and regulatory authorities are taking the opposite approach. One has to wonder why.

The Pandemic Is Over

American Thinker

It’s time to return to normal. Mask mandates, lockdowns, and vaccine passports should be off the table indefinitely. If a person is vaccinated, the virus poses them almost no risk of severe illness or death. If someone has chosen to remain unvaccinated, then the rest of society should not be expected to mask for their benefit.

Jill Biden Runs an Abusive Office That’s Like “The Devil Wears Prada”

American Thinker

In many ways, it’s very similar to the kind of abusive office Kamala Harris runs…Did anything like this ever come out of the Trump administration? Yes, Trump was an erratic, but he never engaged in any court intrigue characteristic of people who are vicious but need to pretend to be Lady Merciful in public. What a vile administration this Fraudster Joe presidency has become.

Obama’s Bash Could Be the Most Hypocritical Party Ever

American Thinker

The swanky gala will take place on the grounds of Obama’s 30-acre/$12,000,000, Martha’s Vineyard compound. Attending to the needs of A-list leftist race baiters and politically correct sympathizers will be 200 ethnically-diverse servants who will serve racially sensitive cuisine. Obama’s haughty self-indulgence personifies the “rules for thee but not for me” mentality.

A “Profoundly Sexist View” of Simone Biles and the Woke Olympics

American Thinker

Christopher Chantrill: I believe that women are not made for mortal combat or for the domesticated combat we call “sports.” Combat and sports are manifestations of the male Culture of Courage. Sure you can train up little girls to be fantastic gymnasts. Good Little Girls will almost always do what they are carefully taught. But when they grow up and get into their twenties, they tend to find that sports isn’t quite the thing.