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100 Days of Trump 2.0: American Pride Trumps Prejudice

Given that Trump 2.0 is only hundred days old, out of a more than 1400 of this administration, any news of the death of President Trump’s agenda, even rumor of it being in disarray or worse, is no different than painting your daughter’s entire life red just because she put on red lipstick when she was seven.

Rome Is Burning, Joe Is on Vacation

Both of our leaders have deserted us, and if anyone thinks this has not gotten the attention of our enemies, they are a fool. The Iranians, Chinese, Russians, and North Koreans are pulling for Kamala as she will be a ticket for whatever they wish for four years.

DEI Maroons Its First Astronauts

Boeing’s misaligned priorities have caused yet another high-profile spectacle — this time marooning two astronauts in space — as faulty parts and critical errors have put lives at risk, illustrating that heavily-prioritized social and environmental goals lead to dangerous situations and financial losses.

How Covid Repression Helped Inspire Jan. 6

By Jack Cashill: In researching my new book, “Ashli: The Untold Story of the Women of January 6,” I was surprised to find just how direct a role COVID oppression played in inspiring people to go to Washington.

America Can Choose to Be Great Again

By Kurt Schlichter: America is not over, no matter how dire everything looks. And it is dire – we’re becoming an impotent and impoverished banana republic that is pushed around by foreign scumbags overseas and perverts, crooks, and commies here at home.

Can Frat Bros Save the Republic?

Fraternity men don’t tear down statues, they erect them. They stand in sharp contrast to the current prevailing ideologies that pervade university campuses to disparage the history of America and view it as a racist, oppressive place. Fraternity members are taught to love their country and improve it through stewardship and involvement in their communities.