1. Daniel Greenfield: 107 Horrible Days - The Real Story of the Kamala Campaign
2. Kenneth Rapoza: China Now Producing Dozens of
Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping Them Globally is Next Move
3. Todd Sheets: Is
Social Media Killing America?
4. Kerry Lutz: When Metals Rally with Markets -
The Margin Call Nobody Priced In
5. John Lott: Charlie Kirk's Last Response is
Clearly Based on Our Research - Mass Shooting Data Overwhelmingly Includes Gang
Shootings
6. Greg Rabidoux: Do We Condemn Killing People for
their Political Views or Not?
7. James Hirsen: A Just Outcome
107 Horrible Days - The Real Story of the Kamala Campaign
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom
Center
[OR] Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center
Behind the scenes of one of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates.
In her book '107
Days,' Kamala Harris makes excuses for wasting enough money to buy
the Detroit Tigers only to lose the election, but in '107 Horrible Days' the
Freedom Center’s Shillman Fellow Daniel Greenfield tells the real story of one
of the dumbest campaigns by one of the dumbest candidates. You'll laugh and cry
(but mostly laugh) at stories like how Iran and the porn industry tried to help
Kamala, how racists made her the candidate and why Dems still want her back. [more...] Order Daniel Greenfield’s new pamphlet NOW!
China Now Producing Dozens of Drugs Below Market Price - Dumping
Them Globally is Next Move
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
As proof that no company can match China on price, Chinese
producers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and the key starting
materials (KSMs) used to make them are slashing prices by up to 50%. Not even
low-cost India – one of the largest importers of Chinese KSMs – can compete at
those levels. If the U.S. wants to preserve a pharmaceutical industry that isn't
almost entirely dependent on China, as it is today, then tariffs, quotas, and
targeted industrial policies are essential. Without them, China's grip on
pharmaceuticals and the broader, more advanced, biotechnology market will
surely tighten. [more...]
Is Social Media Killing America?
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's tragic
death, many have aimed accusatory fingers at social media for its alleged role
in drumming up self-reinforcing cesspools of hatred in the dark corners of the
Internet. The Wall Street
Journal editorialized that texts between Kirk's killer and his
roommate, "show how one young mind, despite what appears to be a good
upbringing in a loving family, can be twisted by what he reads online into an
act of murderous violence for political reasons." Is social media somehow
to blame for Mr. Kirk's tragic murder? [more...]
When Metals Rally with Markets - The Margin Call Nobody Priced
In
By Kerry Lutz, Host of Financial Survival Network
Silver is pushing $44+, gold near $3,800, platinum roaring - and
yet, equities are green. The Dow is up, the S&P is up, the NASDAQ is
steady. Crude oil is ticking higher. Copper is hanging tough. Even the dollar
index is flat. This isn't your classic "fear trade" where metals
spike while stocks crater. This is something entirely different: a broad
liquidity surge colliding head-on with structural short pressure in the metals
market. [more...]
Charlie Kirk's Last Response is Clearly Based on Our Research -
Mass Shooting Data Overwhelmingly Includes Gang Shootings
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
Questioner: Do you know how many mass shooters
there have been in America over the last 10 years?
Charlie Kirk: Counting or not counting gang violence?
The CPRC stands alone in highlighting how many so-called "mass
shootings" actually stem from gang fights. While
tragedies like Uvalde (21 murdered), Lewiston, Maine (18 murdered), and
Monterey Park, California (11 murdered) dominate national headlines, advocates
often cite Gun Violence Archive (GVA) numbers
claiming the U.S. suffers 600 mass shootings each year. [more...]
Do We Condemn Killing People for their Political Views or Not?
By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator
...and is political violence really ok with at least some of us?
A recent poll suggests that a significant percentage (11%) of
those who identify as liberal either believe political violence, apparently
even killing someone over their views, is somewhat justified with 12% not sure,
Really? I wonder where or even whom they get their cue for embracing such a
muddled and dangerously nuanced view. I get that some on the Left may genuinely
believe this symbolic resolution was more partisan or pointed than they would
have preferred. But sometimes, regardless of party or political ambition or
pride you just need to show you are human. Make speeches. Cut ads. Rally the
loyalists. Post on social media. Win more seats. Have more legislative say. But
now is the time for every responsible human leader to make it crystal clear to
all those on either or no side of the political aisle who contemplate evil in
the dark and pull the trigger in the light that political violence to silence
free speech is never justified. [more...]
A Just Outcome
By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator
Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old resident of Washington County,
Utah, stands accused of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which took place on
September 10, 2025, during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. The
alleged assailant's crime, due to its premeditation, public endangerment, and
assault on civil discourse itself, is one in which justice arguably demands the
ultimate punishment available under the law. Robinson/s actions are clearly
callous and demonstrate a flagrant disregard for the lives of Kirk, his family,
and the attendees of the event. The evidence shows overwhelmingly that this was
not an impulsive act, but rather a calculated killing. It was planned and
executed with alarming precision. [more...]
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