Perhaps Tucker Carlson’s most profound monologue ever

I highly recommend that you watch Tucker’s monologue and share it as widely as you can.  What he has to say is profoundly ugly and disturbing, but it’s also important.  We are close to the cliff’s edge.  I don’t know if there’s still time to turn back or if we’ve actually crossed the edge and are in free … More Perhaps Tucker Carlson’s most profound monologue ever

Fox News Hosts Seemingly at Odds Over Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Since the war in Ukraine has been dominating the news for nearly 3 weeks finding reliable and trustworthy news coverage can be difficult. FOX News usually does a good job, one of the things I like is the diversity of opinions they are willing to bring forth on each show. While the hosts are all … More Fox News Hosts Seemingly at Odds Over Russian Invasion of Ukraine

When Evil is Called Good 

Last week, three news stories threw into sharp relief the ambitions of the sexual revolutionaries who govern the United States. First, there was the predictable outrage from the usual elites concerning Florida’s Parental Right in Education Bill, which would significantly restrict the teaching of LGBTQ+ ideology to schoolchildren. Second, it emerged that Washington State has a policy … More When Evil is Called Good 

What Senators Should Ask Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee

The mystery: President Joe Biden nominated U.S. Circuit Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, but who exactly is she, and what is her judicial philosophy? What we know: Jackson’s previous rulings and comments offer some insights. We know, for instance, that she’s a favorite of leftist special interest groups. But … More What Senators Should Ask Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee

How do Politicians become Corrupt?

American Minute with Bill Federer How do Politicians become Corrupt? “The Love of Power & the Love of Money … Two Passions … have a Powerful Influence in the Affairs of Men”-Franklin Ben Franklin gave an address at the Constitutional Convention, titled “Dangers of a Salaried Bureaucracy,” June 2, 1787: “Sir, there are two passions which have a powerful influence … More How do Politicians become Corrupt?

Gas Sits Just One Cent Away from $7 After Days of Record Price Jumps

This is what happens when you declare WAR on U.S. Energy production on day one in office as President. As inflation stalks American families, gas prices are chomping up an even larger share of paychecks. As a sign of the times, one Los Angeles-area gas station was advertising regular unleaded gas at $6.99 a gallon, … More Gas Sits Just One Cent Away from $7 After Days of Record Price Jumps

Student faces attacks for reading Bible

Student faces attacks for reading Bible in Florida school, science teacher called him ‘ignorant’: lawsuit A 14-year-old Christian student in Florida, who was allegedly told to stop taking his Bible to school after he was repeatedly attacked and bullied by students and teachers alike for his faith, has filed a lawsuit “seeking significant damages because … More Student faces attacks for reading Bible

Ancient Israel inspired the Right of “the PEOPLE” to Keep & Bear Arms

American Minute with Bill Federer Ancient Israel inspired the Right of “the PEOPLE” to Keep & Bear Arms -“To make yourself powerless is to invite an attack!“ In September of 1774, Dr. Joseph Warren wrote the Suffolk Resolves. British statesman Edmund Burke cited the Suffolk Resolves as a major development in colonial animosity, which eventually led to the Declaration of Independence. . The … More Ancient Israel inspired the Right of “the PEOPLE” to Keep & Bear Arms