Tuesday, November 29, 2022

11-29-22 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Dick Morris: DOJ Trump Investigation Will Backfire Massively

2. John Lott: Biden Wants to Ban Semi-Automatic Guns Again... When Will Fact-Checkers Apologize?

3. Scott Powell: Xi Jinping's Abrupt Reversal of Fortune Provides a Wake-Up Call and New Direction for America

4. Martin Mawyer: How Red Wave Mania Left Republicans Seeing Red

5. Kenneth Rapoza: Who is the Real Culprit Behind Globalization?

6. Daniel Greenfield: Biden's Nuclear Drag Queen


DOJ Trump Investigation Will Backfire Massively

By Dick Morris

The Department of Justice's special counsel investigation of Trump will backfire massively because Americans can see it for what it is. Politically, I think that this is going to backfire in a big way because everybody can see how unfair it is. Trump announced his candidacy on Nov. 15, and on Nov. 17, Biden had a special prosecutor to indict him, to go after him. Trump called Attorney General Merrick Garland's special counsel appointee Jack Smith a "hit man" for Obama on his Truth Social platform. Garland tasked Smith with looking into the protest rally at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, along with alleged efforts by Trump to pressure Georgia's secretary of state (Brad Raffensperger) into falsely counting ballots in the 2020 election. There are also claims that Trump violated the law by taking "classified" documents to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida after leaving office. [more...]


Biden Wants to Ban Semi-Automatic Guns Again... When Will Fact-Checkers Apologize?

By John Lott

With mass public shootings in just the last week in Colorado and Virginia, people naturally want to do something to stop these attacks. But semi-automatic guns provide critical self-defense benefits. After each shot, a semi-automatic gun reloads itself. A single-shot gun, by contrast, requires manual reloading. This can prove a liability, especially against multiple attackers. In places where they were allowed to carry, law-abiding citizens stopped over 50% of shootings. The Virginia attack sadly took place in a gun-free zone (an employees' only section of Walmart). Biden’s statement comes just a day after Justin Trudeau’s government introduced new legislation to ban all semi-automatic rifles and shotguns in Canada. Neither leader seems to understand that armed, law-abiding citizens make it riskier for criminals to commit crime. [more...]


Xi Jinping's Abrupt Reversal of Fortune Provides a Wake-Up Call and New Direction for America

By Scott Powell

Just a month ago it appeared to many that Communist China was more invincible than ever with Xi Jinping appearing to have tightened his control, securing another extended term at the 20th Party Congress. And while some in the media described his status as "a new Chinese emperor for life" or "Mao Zedong reincarnated," everything has suddenly changed with China experiencing more widespread anti-government protests than those associated with Tiananmen Square in 1989. What is happening now halfway around the world in China has tremendous implications for reversing the political corruption and loss of freedoms that Americans have been experiencing. [more...]


How Red Wave Mania Left Republicans Seeing Red

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

The GOP should have seen the writing on the wall. Unfortunately, there were just too many safe Democrat seats to produce a Red Wave. Compounding the problem was the fact that Republicans were already neck-and-neck with Democrats in the U.S. House. Take note of this: The last two Red Waves in the U.S. House occurred in 1994, with the GOP picking up 54 seats, and in 2010 the GOP picking up 63 seats. But the GOP began the 1994 race with just 176 seats and in 2010 with just 179 seats. This year, the GOP started with 213 seats. Was it ever reasonable to think the GOP would produce the type of Red Wave of 1994 or 2010? [more...]


Who is the Real Culprit Behind Globalization?

By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America

Globalization is up against the ropes. What a great way to end 2022 knowing this one-world, free trade, fast profit ideology is now revealed to be akin to an EF-5 tornado ripping through the land. In Washington, lackluster support for globalism among voters is often packaged as needing to be tough on China. The argument goes that globalization didn’t work because it’s China’s fault. And while some of that is true - China plays by a different rulebook - the real culprit behind globalization isn't China. China could be taken out of the mix completely, and under the logic of globalization, be replaced by Southeast Asia, India, and Mexico. [more...]


Biden's Nuclear Drag Queen

By Daniel Greenfield

Sam Brinton, bald head and lipstick on his mustache, was promoted from "Kink Activist" to "Deputy Assistant Secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition." The drag queen who has been known to wear red dresses and high heels, and calls himself "they," was celebrated as the first "genderfluid" person in the federal government. Now he has reportedly taken a leave of absence after stealing a woman's luggage and her clothes. According to Alpha News, Brinton flew into Minneapolis-St. Paul from Washington, D.C., where he grabbed a woman's luggage at the airport and walked away with it. Biden’s nuclear drag queen wasn't just stealing the identity of women but had allegedly escalated to actually stealing their clothing. [more...]

Monday, November 28, 2022

Dem Voters on the Dole 'Insulated' on Inflation

By Dick Morris

While inflation hurts most of us, Democrat voters on government support are "insulated" from it – a scheme of dependency and virtual controlWhat they're doing is borrowing like crazy, spending like crazy, knowing that that will cause inflation and then protecting their constituencies so that they are on protected islands in this frothing sea of inflation. And to get on the island, you need to vote Democrat; you need to be part of the constituency, and that's a way to insulate their voters from what's happening to the rest of us, and I think that played important role. [more...]

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

11-22-22 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Scott Powell: Faith, Gratitude and Perseverance - Americans Have Much to Learn from the Pilgrim Story

2. Nikki Goeser: If You Want to Deter Murders, Bring Back the Death Penalty

3. Martin Mawyer: How the LGBTQ Movement Rose to Political Dominance After Stealing the Symbol of God's Covenant Rainbow

4. Kenneth Rapoza: China's Shein Finds Banned Cotton Everywhere

5. Daniel Greenfield: The Next Generation of Doctors will be Diverse, 'Woke' and Incompetent

6. James Hirsen: Making Twitter Great Again Elon Musk-Style


Faith, Gratitude and Perseverance - Americans Have Much to Learn from the Pilgrim Story

By Scott Powell

The Thanksgiving holiday, which commemorates one part of the Pilgrim story, remains the favorite holiday for many Americans... and for good reasons beyond enjoying a feast. With our country passing through troubled times, it is worth revisiting the Pilgrims' five significant achievements, which created the seminal story of America, and reveal remarkable insight into who we are and the qualities of character we need to overcome our present challenges. This thoroughly researched article is one of my best and recounts what happened four centuries ago. To the extent we are shaped by what our forebears did to contribute to and from our present world, this is a story for the here and now. [more...]


If You Want to Deter Murders, Bring Back the Death Penalty

By Nikki Goeser, Executive Director of the Crime Prevention Research Center

Without the threat of capital punishment, there's no reason for killers to agree to a plea bargain.

Amidst the high murder rate of the last couple of years, it is little wonder that Americans support the death penalty by at least a 3-to-2 margin. And their support would rise to more than 2-to-1 if death sentences were carried out on a timelier basis. Thirty-two states have inmates on death row, but only eight states and the federal government have held executions since 2020. Even in the states where executions occur, the average time between sentencing and execution is 19.8 years. But that is only part of the story behind delays. Several years of delay from murder to sentencing is common. It took four years and nine months before Nikolas Cruz was finally sentenced earlier this month for the mass murder of 17 people in the Parkland massacre. Still, because of one juror, he didn’t get the death penalty. [more...]


How the LGBTQ Movement Rose to Political Dominance After Stealing the Symbol of God's Covenant Rainbow

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

LGBTQ activists needed a banner they could rally under, a flag with a message of unity that could attract straight sympathizers, a social masthead that could inspire nervous gays and lesbians to come out of their closets and join the cause. What better symbol could there be than one that spoke of love, harmony, acceptance, unity, and peace – namely, God's very own rainbow? From its inception, the rainbow flag was as much about assailing Christians as it was about gathering gays and lesbians under an umbrella of unity. The rainbow flag gambit paid off. When the 28-foot rainbow flag was unveiled in San Francisco on June 25, 1978, there were 250,000 spectators in attendance. Subsequent gay pride rallies saw their numbers increase throughout every major city in the United States. [more...]


China's Shein Finds Banned Cotton Everywhere

By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America

China’s hot, fast fashion exporter, Shein, was put under the microscope at labs contracted by Bloomberg to see if any of the clothing was made from cotton sourced in Xinjiang. And, guess what... it was. Two batches of clothes purchased from Shein — one ordered in March and a second in July — were shipped to Germany for analysis. The clothes were chosen from about 60,000 items that turned up in a search for "cotton" on Shein’s U.S. website. The cotton in those clothing items was compared with fabric sourced directly from Xinjiang that Bloomberg said it obtained from an unidentified U.S. company in China. [more...]


The Next Generation of Doctors will be Diverse, 'Woke' and Incompetent

By Daniel Greenfield

Instead of doctors being chosen for their ability to help patients, they're being chosen to make them feel represented.

Bad news for the future of medicine and the future of human life. While radical politics had consumed the 'soft sciences' and most impractical academic fields, the practical ones, especially the sciences, were generally intact. In the last decade, all of academia has crumbled. Quotas are everywhere and 'woke' mandates have displaced academic ones. That means people will die. Because we'll have doctors who got there by talking about their victimhood, but are not qualified to do anything more than posture and virtue signal about their pain. [more...]


Making Twitter Great Again Elon Musk-Style

By James Hirsen

Elon Musk just welcomed back to the Twitter-verse former President Donald J. Trump. In the process, the social media site owner and self-described "Chief Twit" showed exactly what he's made of, principles-wise. The official reversal of Trump's lifetime Twitter ban, along with the restoration of his more than 80 million followers, was implemented over the past weekend. The handle @realDonaldTrump was reactivated, and users on Twitter are once again able to tag the former president in posts. Elon formally brought 45's account back to life after conducting a poll on the platform that received more than 15 million votes. [more...]

Friday, November 18, 2022

If You Want to Deter Murders, Bring Back the Death Penalty

By Nikki Goeser, Executive Director of the Crime Prevention Research Center

Without the threat of capital punishment, there's no reason for killers to agree to a plea bargain.

Amidst the high murder rate of the last couple of years, it is little wonder that Americans support the death penalty by at least a 3-to-2 margin. And their support would rise to more than 2-to-1 if death sentences were carried out on a timelier basis. Thirty-two states have inmates on death row, but only eight states and the federal government have held executions since 2020. Even in the states where executions occur, the average time between sentencing and execution is 19.8 years. But that is only part of the story behind delays. Several years of delay from murder to sentencing is common. It took four years and nine months before Nikolas Cruz was finally sentenced earlier this month for the mass murder of 17 people in the Parkland massacre. Still, because of one juror, he didn’t get the death penalty. [more...]

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

GOP Can Halt Biden Agenda, Probe Admin with House

Appearing at Mar-a-Lago for former President Donald Trump's 2024 announcement, Dick Morris said a GOP-controlled House could stop Joe Biden's agenda and investigate his White House. "Nothing gets me more angry than people thinking we lost. We beat the Dems by 5 points among House voters... and we took the House back. Of the 15 top Senate races, we won 9 of the 15. Now that we have the House, we can stop Biden from passing bills, and we can get a gavel and investigate this cesspool of corruption that Joe Biden calls an administration," he continued. "We can put Hunter Biden under oath. We can put his people under oath. We can really get somewhere." [more...]

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

11-15-22 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Robert Marbut: Government Botches the Catastrophic Homelessness Crisis

2. John Lott: When Protecting Criminals' Rights Comes at the Expense of Victims

3. Scott Powell: Why the "Red Wave" Turned into a Ripple

4. Kenneth Rapoza: What's So Great About Free Trade?

5. Daniel Greenfield: Only Nixon Could Go to China; Only Biden Could Bow to China

6. James Hirsen: David Zucker's Serious Warning


Government Botches the Catastrophic Homelessness Crisis

By Dr. Robert Marbut, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and Former Director of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Homelessness

In the last two weeks, I have been in Los Angeles, New York City, Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. studying the catastrophic homelessness crisis and its nexus with untreated mental illness and substance use disorders (in particular fentanyl and meth). The one thing all the cities have in common is how easy they make it to use drugs, whereas the cities that are doing much better, focus their efforts on treatment and recovery. As a matter of public policy, we should make it easy to get treatment while making it harder to misuse drugs. These problems linked to homelessness are increasing in America despite untold sums of government money spent to address this complex problem. Our new report from Discovery Institute makes it clear that Congress and the Executive Branch need to focus more on untreated mental illness and substance abuse to reduce homelessness, drug overdoses, jail overcrowding, and misuse of emergency rooms. [more...]


When Protecting Criminals' Rights Comes at the Expense of Victims

By John Lott

It took four years and nine months before Nicolas Cruz was finally sentenced for the murder of seventeen people in the horrific Parkland massacre. So much of the legal system focuses on fairness to the criminal; but the damage to the victims and their families as they wait for trial is tremendous. Those who have to testify or give victim impact statements must continually think about what they will say at trial. There is also uncertainty about the verdict and whether the murderer will be punished. In the Parkland case, the victims were denied the closure of Cruz receiving the death penalty. We have seen the consequences of trial delays firsthand. [more...]


Why the "Red Wave" Turned into a Ripple

By Scott Powell

The red wave many pundits predicted dissipated in large measure because the vote fraud and election chicanery that was unleased in 2020 went unchecked and uncorrected. In contrast, Florida's election reform stands out as a national model, manifest in orderly elections where the results are known within six hours of the polls closing. Democrat strongholds have an endless supply of mail-in ballots and others ready to be harvested and cast for candidates put up by the Democrats - a party that is demonstrably undermining America on at least a half dozen critical fronts. It is important to know that the United States will not survive as a free and independent nation unless honest elections are restored. The legitimacy of the U.S. comes with elections that provide both the voice and consent of "We the people." In an increasingly dangerous world with multiple formidable adversaries, Americans cannot afford a weak government with questionable legitimacy that directly ensues from vote fraud. [more...]


What's So Great About Free Trade?

By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America

What's so great about free trade? Well, according to the International Trade Commission's own admission – it makes big multinationals bigger, guts most of the domestic mid-supply chain companies that served those giants, and wreaks absolute havoc on non-college educated, blue-collar labor – especially women and minority men. The other aspect of free trade is consumer choice and cost. We live in a consumer society, after all, and thanks to our trade with Mexico and China, American garages, basements, and side table drawers are full of gadgets and toys priced to perfection. Writing in her new book "Homecoming," Financial Times columnist Rana Forohoor explains that one of the reasons why discount stores like Walmart and the Dollar Tree exist is because American consumers – having lost middle-class wage-earning blue-collar jobs to offshoring – have had little choice but to turn to the corporate discount stores. These people have all been downsized. [more...]


Only Nixon Could Go to China; Only Biden Could Bow to China

By Daniel Greenfield

Biden spent over three hours meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping who, hopefully if the meeting went well, offered Hunter Biden a job. During their joint opening remarks, a reporter asked if Biden would press Xi about China's lack of human rights. A Chinese Communist thug quickly pulled her back and then pushed her to the door. Biden said nothing while an American reporter was attacked in front of him. In his opening remarks, he failed to not only mention human rights, but Taiwan, despite pledging several times to defend it, the persecuted Christians of Hong Kong being crushed under the Communist boot, the Communist concentration camps and labor gangs, the shipments of fentanyl that are killing Americans, and the origins of the COVID-19 virus. Biden mentioned absolutely nothing of relevance to America's national interests. [more...]


David Zucker's Serious Warning

By James Hirsen

David Zucker, best known for the legendary spoof flick "Airplane!" "Naked Gun" and "Scary Movie" franchises happens to be one of our culture's current reigning experts on all things funny, and he's sounding an alarm bell for all to hear. Lucky for us he has joined the ranks of other comedy greats who have issued similar warnings: Dennis Miller, Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Gilbert Gottfried, Mel Brooks, Adam Carolla, Steve Harvey and John Cleese. The giants of humor are all saying pretty much the same thing - that Tinseltown's head honchos and their like-minded fellow residents of the New Woke Hollywood are virtually strangling comedians, comedy writers and comedy itself. [more...]

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

11-8-22 Expert Guests on Election Day

1. Dick Morris: GOP Will Gain Senate Control

2. Scott Powell: Veteran's Day and the Midterm Elections

3. Kenneth Rapoza: Here's How Pharmaceutical Drugs are Recalled and Why Some Might Still Remain on the Shelves

4. Cheryl Chumley: Democrats Are Arrogant and Elitist and Don't Deserve to Win

5. Daniel Greenfield: Lori Lightfoot Accuses 75% of Chicago of Being Sexist Racists

6. Martin Mawyer: Congress Needs to Investigate the Criminal Snooping of The FBI and HHS

7. James Hirsen: How Jimmy Kimmel Became a Democrat Hack


GOP Will Gain Senate Control

By Dick Morris

Republicans will gain a majority in the Senate in today's midterm elections and hold 52 to 55 seats. I do feel that in Pennsylvania, [GOP Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet] Oz is going to win. Oz is locked in a tight race with Democrat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in one of the nation's most closely watched midterm races. Many of the races will likely be decided by the "undecided" voters, who I believe will break for the Republicans amid the current problems caused during the first two years of Biden's administration and the Democratic Congressional majorities. In all of these close races, I think the Republican has the advantage because they are usually the challenger and the Democrat is the incumbent. [more...] Dick's #1 Bestselling book: The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback


Veteran's Day and the Midterm Elections

By Scott Powell

Military enlistees and veterans have traditionally been one of the most patriotic groups. And with 11% of the electorate being made up of military enlistees, veterans, and retirees, let’s hope that this mid-term election will deliver results that not only shutdown CRT, but also lead to impeachments and court martials, and prompt a patriotic cultural renaissance within our Armed Services. It cannot come too soon. [more...]


Here's How Pharmaceutical Drugs are Recalled and Why Some Might Still Remain on the Shelves

By Kenneth Rapoza, China Expert/Industry Analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America

Recently, Pfizer and Indian drug lab Aurobindo had to recall some drugs due to an overabundance of carcinogens in the mix. Did you know that the FDA is NOT responsible for pulling tainted drugs off the shelf and that is the responsibility of the manufacturer themselves? Can we trust big pharma? If not, what about imported pharma from India and China? [more...]


Democrats Are Arrogant and Elitist and Don't Deserve to Win

By Cheryl Chumley

Calling out half-to-maybe-more-than-half of America's citizenry as ignoramuses who need someone to tell them what to do and how to properly live their lives, and then setting up the Democrat Party as filled with just those kinds of people is not smart politicking. We now face a red wave for House, Senate and gubernatorial seats that even the most ardent pro-Democrat water carriers in the press can't deny. So why do Democrats continue to express their elitist and arrogant views so arrogantly? It's because they’re not so much political pragmatics as true believers in themselves. They honestly cannot accept the idea that Joe Truck Driver is an equal. They sneer at the notion Jane Homemaker in Hillbilly, U.S.A., could possibly understand how government works, how the economy works. They gasp at the image of a trailer dweller in the Deep South rising to the same level of success as a born and bred Yankee with pedigree degrees. Yet that's American exceptionalism - this is what a nation based on God-given liberties gives: All are created equal, endowed by God with unalienable rights. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is an inherent right of each, no matter the zip code. This is what Democrats detest. [more...]


Lori Lightfoot Accuses 75% of Chicago of Being Sexist Racists

By Daniel Greenfield

With a 25% approval rating, no one wants her around.

Last year, Chicago's failed racist mayor had a 26% approval rating... up from 16%. Those are challenging numbers even for Chicago elections in which polls matter much less than poll workers and counting the votes is the real democracy. That didn't stop Lightfoot from announcing that she was running again during the summer. Chicagoans greeted it with the same enthusiasm as a dead rat in the gutter. "I get angry. They say, sometimes, I take things personally. You know what I say? They're absolutely right," Lightfoot rambled in her reelection video. City residents have been taking her crime wave personally. And they’re angry too. [more...]


Congress Needs to Investigate the Criminal Snooping of The FBI and HHS

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

Federal law enforcement agencies are violating the 1974 Privacy Act by gathering, storing, and demanding social media posts be throttled or censored

Last week, Intercept (a leftwing, online news publication) shook America with the astounding revelation that the FBI and Homeland Security are working with Big Tech to scrub the Internet of information they label "inaccurate." Behind closed doors, and through pressure on private platforms, the U.S. government has used its power to try to shape online discourse. The goal of the government is to scrub the Internet of social media posts that "drive a wedge between the populace and the government." To that end, agencies inside the FBI and Homeland Security – that previously focused on international terrorists, such as ISIS – are using their snooping tools to go after Americans who post "misinformation," "disinformation," or "malinformation." [more...]


How Jimmy Kimmel Became a Democrat Hack

By James Hirsen

A lot of folks have been wondering what's up with Jimmy Kimmel. The late-night comic has become more and more vicious in his politics and extreme in his one-sided humor. As a result, the ratings for his TV show have really taken a hit. Here's a theory about how Jimmy's comedy got wrecked and how his once-popular program fell into a ratings ditch. [more...]

Monday, November 7, 2022

Trump, DeSantis Won't Fight for '24 GOP Nod

By Dick Morris

The media is trying to paint a "Republican civil war" between former President Donald Trump and Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis after Trump nicknamed him "Ron DeSanctimonious" on Saturday night. But DeSantis is not going to challenge Trump. I wouldn't take it very seriously. The key thing is that the day after tomorrow, all of Trump's candidates will win. That will send a message to the Republican Party that Donald Trump cannot be beaten in a Republican primary. Further, anyone thinking about running will understand that Trump is going to win that nomination. If they get in his way, they just can be destroying their own political career. As for DeSantis, I think he could walk into the nomination in 2028 but if he opposes Trump in 2024, he'll lose and he'll screw it up for the rest of his career. [more...] Dick's #1 Bestselling book: The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Elon Musk's Plan to Set the Bird Free

By James Hirsen

Elon Musk on buying Twitter: “It is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner without resorting to violence... that is why I bought Twitter. I didn't do it because it would be easy. I didn't do it to make more money. I did it to try to help humanity, whom I love." Leftists on Twitter reacted to Elon's sentiments in a spiteful adolescent manner. [more...]

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

11-1-22 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Dick Morris: Biden's Bad Policies Spurring Red Wave

2. Robert Marbut: Homeless People Need More than Just Housing

3. Martin Mawyer: Is Biden Using Banks to Do His Dirty Work?

4. John Lott: Much More Violence Directed Against Pro-life Groups than Pro-choice Organizations

5. Cheryl Chumley: The Political Pendulum is Poised to Sweep

6. Daniel Greenfield: The Midterm Election Rigging is Underway


Biden's Bad Policies Spurring Red Wave

By Dick Morris

Joe Biden's bad policies are pushing the electorate, and in some cases where voters might otherwise vote Democrat, toward the GOP this midterm. The theme, spurring voters toward Republicans is opposition to Biden's policies, opposition to the big spending, opposition to the weak on crime positions, and opposition to the open borders. And Biden's policies have left such an imprint on the country that opposing them has woven Republicans together into a thematic campaign. [more...] Dick's #1 Bestselling book: The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback


Homeless People Need More than Just Housing

By Dr. Robert Marbut, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and Former Director of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Homelessness

The problems linked to homelessness are increasing in America despite untold sums of government money spent to address this complex problem. A new report from Discovery Institute says Congress and Executive Branch need to focus more on untreated mental illness and substance abuse to reduce homelessness, drug overdoses, jail overcrowding, and misuse of emergency rooms. Real reform would start with ending Housing First, switching to House PLUS that includes supportive services, and prioritizing self-sufficiency. Pell Grants, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and unemployment insurance benefits require that recipients attend class with passing grades, participate in the workforce or a jobs program. Uncle Sam shouldn’t say: Here's a bed or a room, now do whatever you want because that's not really working for anybody. [more...]


Is Biden Using Banks to Do His Dirty Work?

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

The practice of the Biden administration conspiring with private companies to push the White House agenda is nothing new. They are, in fact, in court now over their alleged collusion with Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter to censor the free speech of Americans on COVID issues, mask mandates, and the Hunter Biden laptop story. Anyone taking a Civics class knows that the federal government cannot censor its citizens' free speech. However, to get around this, the states of Missouri and Louisiana are alleging the Biden administration put pressure on social media platforms to do the censoring for them. Is it so off-target to suggest the Biden administration is now seeking to obtain the names of an organization's donors (which they cannot legally obtain themselves) by pressuring banks to do their dirty work for them? [more...]


Much More Violence Directed Against Pro-life Groups than Pro-choice Organizations

By John Lott

Political violence is central to so much of the political debate in the U.S. Since a draft Supreme Court opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson overturning Roe v. Wade leaked in early May 2022, pro-abortion violence has again become a focus of the abortion debate. As a result, crisis pregnancy centers, religious institutions, and other pro-life entities faced attacks in the form of vulgar graffiti, property damage, threats, theft, and even arson. This list covers pro-abortion attacks since the leak. First, we identified 135 attacks on pro-life entities and people between when the leak occurred and September 24th, 2022. By contrast, only six cases involve pro-choice people attacked. We obtained the cases from news searches and various sources, but the pro-abortion organizations refused to respond to repeated requests for additional cases despite efforts over three weeks. [more...]


The Political Pendulum is Poised to Sweep

By Cheryl Chumley

Democrats are down in the polls, Biden's approval ratings are low, very low. These are the natural consequences of a far-left grab at individual liberties, constitutionally guaranteed rights and U.S. sovereignty and a globalist quest to kill off American exceptionalism. This is what happens when Democrats go too far - as they always do. The pendulum swings hard the other way. And boy, is that pendulum poised to sweep. For Democrats, for tech gods, for bureaucrats who jump into bed with globalists and abandon pro-America principles for Marxist and China influences, the time has come to pay the piper. [more...] Get Cheryl's bestselling book: LOCKDOWN: The Socialist Plan to Take Away Your Freedom


The Midterm Election Rigging is Underway

By Daniel Greenfield

Election Day results, like clean streets and easily available products in supermarkets, have become artifacts of a recent glorious past. Don't count on finding eggs and milk at the market or finding out who won the election - on Election Day. The 2022 midterms, like the 2020 elections, are a work in progress that will, one day, when the right ballots are found, elect somebody. Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman, the leftist election rigging activist appointed by Gov. Tom Wolf, warned that it will take days to determine who won. At a "virtual press conference," the virtual election boss, who hasn't actually been confirmed by the legislature, warned that it would take "several days' worth of work” to determine who won what... and who didn't. [more...]