Is It Really All America’s Fault?
America didn’t ‘invade’ Europe: along with Britain, it saved Europe from itself. In the long run, in vain.
America didn’t ‘invade’ Europe: along with Britain, it saved Europe from itself. In the long run, in vain.
For those who can remember Camp Freedom in Wellington, we actually had a real-life demonstration of how a better society could work.
We must reclaim our educational institutions from the grip of academic leftists. The fate of the country may very well be at stake.
It seems clear that these are dangerous times for those with some level of influence who dare to speak against emerging global authoritarian rule.
It appears, at long last, the Biden-Harris administration is getting serious, at least for the moment, about holding Iran and its Houthi terrorist proxy accountable. Some cynics may ask why now.
The Iranian revolution, which started in 1979, has been disastrous for the region, for the world, and particularly a significant threat to the United States.
The collapse of the public’s trust in elections mirrors the collapse in trust in several other institutions, like the federal judicial system, public health authorities and the news media.
We are supposed to be ‘shock horrored’ by this documentary, at the notion this could happen at all.
There is an unwritten rule on this – only establish an inquiry when the outcome is either already known or won’t do great harm to the government.
Christianity threatens the regime because it demands faith in something greater than the state and devotion to a creed more defined than the ever-changing slogans of socially fashionable talking points.
Barring an unexpected change in the US position, putting pressure on Netanyahu, all the cards are in Israel’s hand for now.