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by | Dec 16, 2023

Transgender porn was the sixth most-viewed category in 2023 on Pornhub, according to a recent report from Pornhub Insights. It jumped multiple spots as a category for both men and women viewers since last year, along with other LGBTQ+ content like…

by | Dec 14, 2023

A few columns ago, I addressed the subject of what it takes for one to be “obnoxiously gay,” a description that I applied to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg in my 2022 book The Revivalist Manifesto, which recently returned to…

by | Dec 8, 2023

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has become a liability for America. Its transformation from an economic and medical provider to a social engineer has made it an instrument of U.S. cultural imperialism. Unless USAID’s educational mission is…

by | Nov 15, 2023

Do the people in publishing have a way with words? Meh. Rather, the published words have a way with people.  Words affect thought, culture, law, and society. A dictionary definition may affect constitutional interpretations and protected rights. Because dictionaries signify…

by | Nov 15, 2023

The year 2018 was a stark and, in many ways, defining one for the Catholic Church. Still slowly recovering from the ongoing revelations of the devastating clerical child sex abuse scandal and its widespread coverup by bishops, another major revelation…

by | Nov 12, 2023

My kid once owned a millennial t-shirt featuring an image of Darth Vader that read: “Come to the dark side: we have cookies.” Apart from its humorous 21st-century rendition of the greater-good argument, the meme also brings to mind the…

by | Nov 11, 2023

Since 2017, the Washington Free Beacon reports, California has spent more than $4 million on surgical sex changes and cosmetic “gender-affirming” enhancements for 157 inmates, including four on death row. There’s a back story here taxpayers across the nation should know. In February…

by | Nov 9, 2023

The House of Representatives devolved into chaos after Kevin McCarthy was ousted as speaker on Oct. 3. During the frustrating three-week stalemate that followed, three Republican representatives failed to clinch the top position.  The impasse finally broke on Oct. 25,…

by | Oct 30, 2023

There are certain things we expect from our medical professionals — basic services that are the very basis of their profession. We expect our doctors to try to accurately diagnose and treat the underlying cause of our symptoms; to provide…

by | Oct 16, 2023

Los países de literatura indigente tienen historia desabrida.  [Countries with an impoverished literature have an insipid history.]  — Nicolás Gómez Dávila It has become something of an autumn tradition. The leaves change their verdant hues, mothballed sweaters come out of…

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