Politics
Joker is Dark, Depressing & Brilliant
MILD SPOILER ALERT: “Joker” debuted in theaters on October 4th, 2019, bringing in a whopping $96 million in revenue over the opening weekend. Since the launch, it has earned $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming the most profitable comic-book film ever created. The film also generated some controversy, with critics claiming the movie would “set off incel…
Read MoreShould Transgender Individuals Be Allowed to Serve in the US Military?
President Trump announced a ban in July of 2017 on future transgender individuals enlisting in the American military. Trump tweeted, “After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military. Our military must…
Read MoreWartime Conservatism
Will Chamberlain, editor-in-chief of Human Events, wrote a brilliant article titled “Against Peacetime Conservatives” in May. It articulated the criticism Trump voters have for “Never Trump” conservative thought-leaders and GOP politicians. Those who pulled the lever for Trump see them as spineless, apologetic and unwilling to stand up to the Left. Chamberlain uses an analogy…
Read MoreMexico is a Failed Narco-state and the United States Should Intervene
Earlier this week, nine Americans were slaughtered by Mexican drug cartel gunmen in the mountains of Sonora, Mexico. Their families were caravanning to a wedding near the Chihuahua-Sonora border. The cartel ambushed three SUVs operated by the Americans, opening fire with rifles. Christina Johnson jumped out, waving her arms to show the cartels their families…
Read More2020 Election Season: The Battle for America Begins
The 2020 Presidential Election is 11 months away. The last three years have gone by so quickly since the historical election of President Donald J. Trump in 2016. I remember voting at my tiny township building in rural Minnesota. I filled in my ballot for Donald Trump and placed it in the scanning machine. The…
Read MoreViolent Men Have Always Kept our Nation Free
Throughout the history of the United States, peace & justice has been kept through precise violence upon evil. Slaves were freed because men were willing to go into bloody warfare. The world does not live under the Third Reich because 18-year old American men were willing to take up arms against Nazis. These men still…
Read MoreFreedom is Always One Generation from Extinction
Oppressive tyrants, bloody war and living in constant fear is the rule, not the exception. The United States is a historical experiment in radical freedom. Our founders brilliantly crafted a government which prioritizes the rights of the individual over the tyranny of a monarch or demands of a mob-ruled, pure democracy. They created amendments entitling…
Read MoreJesus is King: Why Kanye West Can Shift American Culture
Kanye West, famous rapper, pop culture icon and businessman, released a gospel album last Friday titled Jesus is King. The release was preempted by Kanye hosting “Sunday Services” focusing on aspects of the Christian gospel. Each song in the album centers around fundamental aspects of Christianity, with titles such as “Every Hour,” “Selah” and “Jesus…
Read MoreYouTube De-Ranks Democratic Candidate Tulsi Gabbard
On Tuesday, Steven Crowder (host of Louder with Crowder daily show) broke a story regarding Democratic candidate Tulsi Gabbard’s YouTube channel. Crowder broadcasted from his livestream and laid out allegations that YouTube is meddling in the US election process. Gabbard is a bit different from the other candidates because she is slightly more moderate, served…
Read MoreWhy Mitt Romney, Justin Amash and David French Miss the Point
All three of the listed individuals are prominent in the conservative community. Mitt Romney is a Republican Senator from Utah and ran for President back in 2012. Justin Amash is a former Republican representative from Michigan who left the GOP to become an independent this year. David French is a well-known former columnist at the…
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