In what can only come as an extreme shock to people who still view the January 6 Capitol protests as a gigantic conspiracy to violently take over the reins of the federal government, a federal judge has just ...
Sanctions here. Sanctions there. Sanctions everywhere. Hardly a day goes by without President Joe Biden imposing a new set of sanctions, mostly on Russia, but let’s not forget his sanctions on Iran, Syria, North Korea, China, and others.
As we look retrospectively at the crisis in Ukraine, one thing becomes crystal clear: the Cold War never ended, at least not for the U.S. national-security establishment. After what most everyone believed was the end of the Cold ...
Not surprisingly, the latest gun massacre in California has President Biden and American statists calling for more gun control. But as the Los Angeles Times stated in an editorial yesterday, “California already has the nation’s strongest gun control laws, including ...
I’m fascinated by the mainstream media’s overwhelming focus on Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine while, at the same time, remaining steadfastly silent about the horrific and disgraceful mistreatment and imminent extradition of Julian Assange to the United States. ...
President Biden’s denial that the U.S. government is committed to regime-change in Russia is a lie. Ever since its inception, the core mission of the U.S. national-security establishment, specifically the Pentagon and the CIA, has been regime change. ...
One of the most under-reported aspects of President John F. Kennedy’s term in office was his decision to end the Cold War and establish peaceful and friendly relations with the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the rest of the communist ...
Focusing on the evil nature of the Russian regime or evil actions it commits will not resolve America’s problems. The same holds true for China, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, or any other official enemy, opponent, rival, or adversary ...
Eight months after the Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy delivered a dramatic paradigm-shifting speech at the commencement exercises at American University. Delivered on June 10, 1963 — almost five months before he would be assassinated — it has ...
Some points to ponder on the Constitution:
1. When the Constitution called the federal government into existence, the federal government was not vested with omnipotent powers. Instead, the federal government’s powers were limited to those that were enumerated ...