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On oil prices, Biden between a rock and a hard place
For the appeaser-in-chief, lower gasoline prices are becoming politically expensive.
Joe Biden finds himself, as a “political and world leader,” between a rock and a hard place when it comes to rising gasoline prices, despite record…
America’s immigration nightmare: The economic and social fallout
The April pronouncements of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell at Stanford University have sparked a crucial discourse about the ramifications of mass immigration on the American economy. Powell's observations emphasized the…
Presidential immunity: Personal versus presidential duties
The Justice Department is, for the first time, taking a former president to court on criminal charges with the theory that his post-presidential actions were for personal benefit instead of relating to his presidential duties.
The three…
Pi Kappa Phi—a rager with purpose
As someone who loves America and supports Israel’s right to respond to the heinous events perpetrated by Hamas on October 7th, it has been disheartening to see the, er, ah, spontaneous protests break out, initially in the Ivy League,…
To restore liberty, kill Chevron
One of the most powerful and profound elements of our nation’s founding was the concept of separation of powers among the three branches of government: president (administrative), Judiciary (SCOTUS), and Congress. The objective is to…
A bill to prolong death and destruction
I am speaking of a $95-billion foreign military aid package that includes $61 billion for Ukraine.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s turnaround from opponent to supporter of the war in Ukraine raised many eyebrows. His meeting with Donald Trump…
A time for prayer – American Thinker
Today is the National Day of Prayer. Though its roots could be traced to colonial times when various individual settlements, colonies, and states observed days of prayer and fasting to seek guidance, repentance, and unity during times of…
Columbia protestors throw world’s biggest toddler tantrum when the cops show up
Columbia University finally called in the cops to deal with its antisemitic protestors occupying a university building after a burglary-style break-in, and stinking up the campus lawn with an illegal campout.
And what a bunch of…
A beginning toward taking back our country
Today, police have virtually completed the arrest of dozens of students and provocateurs who occupied Hamilton Hall at Columbia University. With the request by Columbia’s President Baroness Minouche Shafik earlier today to have the NYPD…
The roots of May Day grew in Nazi socialism soil
It’s May Day, a day when the workers of the world are set to unite and (ostensibly) fight against injustice—but because it’s a cause rooted in the soil of far-left political philosophies like fascism and communism, everything is…