Despair grips the United States, from two ostensible sources: a virus, and riots that run unchecked. When people forget God, despair takes an easy hold.
Bari Weiss came aboard The New York Times thinking to bring balance to the paper. But the paper of record didn't want balance and never has.
When Roger Stone received his commutation, the conventional media howled with outrage. Where was their outrage when earlier Presidents pardoned murderers?
Made in China once stood for precision manufacturing. Now it stands for revolution, like the Cultural Revolution of Chairman Mao.
Vladimir I. Lenin once boasted he would sell capitalists the rope for their own hanging. President Trump gave the Democrats their rope free of charge.
Stephen King's Dead Zone, adapted for TV in 1983 and 2003, predicted a crisis very like the SARS-CoV-2 affair. Was this blueprint or warning?
Americans have come under seven kinds of attack, the latest coming from Antifa and/or OFA. But this, too, shall pass - or rather, fail.
Social media abused the wrong user, i.e. the President. Now he is acting to clarify a provision that once acted to stop pornography and now stifles...
The phrase essential workers and its application today, along with paid informants and curtailment of liberties, smacks of the Third Reich.
Two doctors at Stanford University exposed the disadvantage of lockdowns. Now no one wants you to hear what they have to say.