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Trump Made a Courageous and Correct Call on Hormuz

The purpose of this post is not to declare victory, but to demonstrate that President Trump is leading a top-shelf strategic team put together by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. He is getting good advice, he’s listening, and he’s making good decisions.

As Gavin Newsom Stacks Up the Disasters, His Comms Team Is Melting Down

It has been a brutal February for Newsom. The man has been spotted in numerous places across the globe, save for the state where he is employed. In that time, he chalked up an impressive list of debacles in just one month. For a man consumed with currying adulation to build his presidential bid, Governor Brylcreem has come away looking like he ran out of pomade.

Team USA Won Gold and the Media Can’t Stand It

It was the first U.S. men’s Olympic gold in 46 years. And almost immediately, parts of the media went looking for a way to undercut it. Newsweek did not frame the story as a historic American victory. It framed it as controversy. Its emphasis was not discipline, sacrifice, or a generational goalie performance. It was “rigged.”

New Yorkers Wake to the Islamic Call to Prayer

No one would accept a church blasting the Apostles’ Creed over city blocks at 5 AM. No one would tolerate a synagogue projecting the Shema across neighborhoods daily through municipal permission. We know this. Noise ordinances exist for a reason. So why the carve-outs?

Dems Are Just Starting to Realize It’s Time to Panic Over Mamdani

It may have begun before Trump arrived on the political stage, but his election and reelection have certainly brought the ever-quickening slide of Democrats from just being left-wingers to straight-up socialists. They continue to champion issues and candidates that the American people told them last November they had absolutely no interest in