Bernard Goldberg, Many of us — no, make that most of us — have lost faith in important American institutions — which, and forgive me for stating the obvious, is not a good thing in a free country like ours. A Gallup poll last June found that given a long list of institutions, Americans had
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Chemtrail Related Illnesses likely the largest cause of disease today
Global Skywatch People are reporting illnesses associated with chemtrail spraying in countries around the globe. Unexplained deaths of animals and plant life are occurring as well. This page provides you with an overview of the illnesses that are being experienced. It also contains information that you won’t hear in mainstream media. Please take a
Edward Bernays Died 22 Years Ago And His Propaganda Is Still Used to Control You
Free Thought Project – by John Vibes Public Relations, better known as advertising, is one of the most important industries to reinvent itself in the 20th century and most people actually know very little about it. It has changed the way we are governed and has laid the foundation for our materialistic consumer culture, as
Expeditionary or Carrier Strike Groups? America Needs Both!
Ray McFall, As we contemplate what the next five, 10, and 25 years will look like for our US Naval Forces, we need to keep in mind why we have a naval force and what we ask of it. The true power of our naval capability is derived from a synergistic combination of Carrier and Expeditionary
Don’t Overlook Trump’s Immigration Announcement
Linda Chavez, In the Trump era, good news rarely lasts a full 24-hour news cycle. The president’s well-received Tuesday speech has already been overshadowed by revelations that Attorney General Jeff Sessions met twice during the presidential campaign with the Russian ambassador, despite the fact that Sessions testified otherwise under oath during his confirmation hearings. The
Trump, Journalism Galas and Pithy Ditties
John Kass, President Donald Trump may have done American journalism a favor by refusing to attend next month’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. A huge favor. But in their typical “opposition party” peevishness, the Washington Beltway journalistic elite can’t grasp this. When Trump announced he wouldn’t attend the event, many journalistic hands were wrung all but
What Do Democrats Want?
Laura Hollis, It’s time to play a game called “Name That Party.” I’ll provide a quote, and you tell me whether it was a Republican or a Democrat who said it. Here it goes: “To launch our national rebuilding, I will be asking the Congress to approve legislation that produces a $1 trillion investment in
Andy Schlafly: States Are Rejecting a ‘Horrible Idea’
Andy Schlafly, Most state legislatures are now in regular session for a limited number of days, and there’s no shortage of important work to be done at the state level. Yet many state legislatures are wasting precious time on a scheme to change the U.S. Constitution by calling for a national convention. Although it is
Liberal Journalism Is Flush With Cash And Conservatives Should Be Worried
Dan Gainor, The left plans a so-called March for Science on Earth Day, April 22, as part of its national tantrum against the Trump Administration. But the more-important event has already taken place and liberals are far ahead of their opponents. It’s called the Dash for Cash. That annual fundraising marathon is part of the left’s push to
Fake Justice and the Rise of a New Religion
Robert Knight, Post-modern progressives, contrary to popular belief, are not irreligious. They worship at the altar of government power, lifting the chalice of “diversity” and eating the bread of “tolerance.” Under their arms they carry certain portions of the U.S. Constitution, plus copies of court rulings that are considered sacred and “settled” – but only
Space and American-Russian Diplomacy – Press the Opening
Kent Johnson, Now that the Trump Administration’s Secretary of State, former Exxon leader Rex Tillerson, has taken his official seat – been duly grilled, confirmed, and sworn in – big things may be about to happen. Like President Trump, Secretary Tillerson is circumspect but hopeful about Russia. One basis for hope, and a platform of
America Still Needs George Washington
Brion McClanahan, In just a few days, the Senate will conduct its annual reading of Washington’s Farewell Address. The tradition began in 1862 and has continued unabated since 1896. Washington had both James Madison and Alexander Hamilton prepare the letter, and some speculate that the final draft was more Hamilton than Washington, but it has