Goldberg Wasnt the Sole Outsider in That Message Thread

In a surprising twist, an email from Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, has revealed that more individuals were accidentally included in a controversial text message chain involving Trump administration officials. The chain discussed sensitive military plans against Houthi terrorists, raising concerns about security and protocol. This revelation came to light on March 29, … Read more

Global Landscape and National Security

In a recent discussion on security and freedom, a prominent voice highlighted the growing sense of insecurity in society. The speaker emphasized that without law and order, there can be no true freedom or democracy. They pointed out that everyone, including criminals, desires safe neighborhoods. The conversation turned to the current political climate, criticizing President … Read more

Snow-Piercer: Celebrating the Beauty of Snowdrops

In the charming village of Neuenhammer, nestled in the Bavarian district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab, a delightful fairy tale about snow’s color has captured the hearts of many. This tale, recorded by the Bavarian civil servant and folklorist Franz Xaver von Schönwerth in the mid-1800s, explains how snow became white. It is part of … Read more

HHS Cancels Californias Inefficient DEI Grants

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has made a significant decision to terminate over $330 million in grants aimed at diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and gender research projects in California. This move has raised questions about the appropriateness of such funding, especially given the current economic climate. The grants in question … Read more

Old McDonald Seeks the Bomb, E-I-E-I-O

In recent discussions about nuclear weapons, a notable shift in attitudes is being observed, particularly in Japan and South Korea. Once staunchly opposed to nuclear arms due to their history with nuclear attacks, both nations are now reconsidering their positions. This change comes in the wake of increasing global tensions and threats, particularly highlighted by … Read more

Harvard Professor Urges Trump to Emulate Eisenhowers Approach in Ukraine — Absolutely!

Harvard Professor Graham Allison suggests that former President Donald Trump could find a way to end the ongoing war in Ukraine by following the strategies of President Dwight Eisenhower, who successfully negotiated an end to the Korean War. Allison’s commentary, published in the National Interest, draws parallels between the two leaders, despite the skepticism he … Read more

Exploring the Medias Perspective on Trumps Victory

In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump has reclaimed the presidency of the United States, marking what many are calling the greatest political comeback in American history. This victory, which took place in November, has sparked discussions about the motivations behind Trump’s win and what it means for the country. Alex Isenstadt’s new book, … Read more

Randy Fine: The Ideal Candidate for Floridas 6th Congressional District

Conservatives in Florida are feeling anxious as they prepare for the special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat for Florida’s Sixth Congressional District. The seat opened up after former Representative Mike Waltz left to become President Donald Trump’s national security advisor. State Senator Randy Fine is vying for the position in the election … Read more

Tune in to Paul Kengors Insights on Marxism and International Women’s Day from The American Spectator

On March 7, Paul Kengor, the editor of The American Spectator, spoke at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia. His talk focused on the Marxist roots of International Women’s Day. The event was recorded by C-SPAN and aired several times, titled “The Devil and Karl Marx,” named after Kengor’s 2020 … Read more