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by | Dec 25, 2023

Democracy Dies in Denver Four Biden campaign operatives on the seven-member Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday evening kicked Donald J. Trump off the Centennial State’s presidential ballot. They abused Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to disqualify Trump because, they claim, he incited an…

by | Dec 24, 2023

When Adolf Hitler started to turn Europe into his German empire, he faced military vulnerability. The newly minted country of Czechoslovakia thrust into the southeast of Germany. Its border with Germany was mountainous and, heavily fortified, posed a formidable obstacle…

by | Dec 23, 2023

The war in Ukraine is a proxy war. Ukraine is the proxy of America and NATO. To stem a Russian invasion, America and its NATO allies are helping Ukrainians defend their country against the invaders in every way save by…

by | Dec 20, 2023

For a while — I can’t really pinpoint when I first saw it, but the next thing I knew it became the standard cant of the modern Obama-era ruling-class stooge on Twitter/X and elsewhere — we have been drenched in…

by | Dec 5, 2023

Congress will soon discuss funding measures that would link U.S. military assistance to Israel and Ukraine as they wage war against, respectively, Hamas and Russia. While such a move may strike some as simply a parliamentary maneuver to improve the…

by | Nov 14, 2023

This U.S. Supreme Court seems to have a penchant for trying to make history. This time, it’s for the court’s release of its first-ever code of conduct. While the fact that the justices have codified their conduct is perhaps newsworthy,…

by | Nov 5, 2023

Early this year, a number of far left activist groups vowed to bring lawsuits against election officials in states that dared to include former President Trump on their 2024 presidential ballots. This threat was, of course, issued pursuant to the…

by | Aug 15, 2023

Latin America’s youth are on the march, if a recent survey is any indication — but we won’t like where they’re headed.  As the Economist pointed out on July 20, 2023, the latest Latinobarómetro contains several troubling indicators for the…

by | Jul 31, 2023

As unbelievable and unforeseen events unfold right in front of our eyes in Russia, more people begin to ask: What’s the end game? How will this bloodiest war in Europe since World War II end? What will the future of…

by | Jul 29, 2023

Sir Arthur Salter was a shipping agent who served briefly in Churchill’s last wartime cabinet. He was elected as an independent to Parliament in Labour’s landslide victory that stunned the world by turning Churchill out of office immediately on his…

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