Stephanie Hitt

Stephanie Hitt


  • Keep your eye on the bright, shiny ball

    July 24, 2024

    Keep your eye on the bright, shiny ball

    The best magicians are masters of misdirection.  And Democrats and their proxy media have proven themselves to be master illusionists.  They had Fox News and other conservative media talking nonstop about President Joe Biden...

  • April 13, 2023

    Republicans: Stop playing defense!

    It's time for Republicans to wake up and stop playing defense!  The weeks leading up to and the actual indictment of Donald Trump show just how little we have learned about the progressive takeover of our media and legal system. It i...

  • February 10, 2022

    Aggrieved swimmers learn the hard way to speak out against transgender tyranny

    According to Aristotle, courage is the "first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others."  Courage is the one virtue that ensures all other virtues, which explains why "Do Not Be Afraid" de...

  • March 25, 2021

    Illinois is cooked, and it's time to get out

    It is time to leave Illinois.  It's not the three feet of snow; the corruption and tax increases; or even that my city, Evanston, voted in 2019 to award reparations.  The tipping point is that my alderman, the lone reasonable,...

  • February 20, 2021

    What Rush Limbaugh did for me in the summer of 1980

    Rush Limbaugh was unapologetically human.  He spoke not just from the heart, but from his bones.  His is a voice that will never be repeated.  But the many voices that he inspired in conservative thinking, commentary, an...

  • October 28, 2020

    Two 'hot mic moments' show that liberal infiltration in America runs deep

    In recent days, Americans got the chance to hear unscripted, unintended insights into what this election could mean. A hot mic moment happens when a speaker reveals what he thinks when he thinks no one is listening.  Two weeks ago, Senat...

  • August 30, 2020

    Media hope to gain a November victory for Democrats through fear

    "Be afraid.  Be very afraid." These ominous words have become the Democrat party's war room strategy.  They were famously uttered by a reporter (played by Geena Davis) in The Fly after learning that a scientist (p...

  • August 11, 2020

    Los Angeles: Why politicians' COVID bullying attacks will work

    Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti has learned how to govern like a third-world dictator.  His threat to shut down the water and power to large house parties that violate the city's coronavirus guidelines is right out of the totalitarian govern...

  • July 19, 2020

    Better Woke than Safe?

    During the last politically and racially charged month, I have learned two things: 1) people are abandoning their natural instincts and common sense, afraid to call out bad behavior lest they seem insensitive or racist,  and 2) real men don...

  • July 1, 2020

    Get Ready to Be Canceled

    The speech police are knocking at your door, and there is a new standard in town.  It's called white privilege.  The left has already taken control of speech on college campuses, where college administrators determine what can...

  • October 28, 2011

    Boss

    Chicago politics, like the city itself, is built on gumption, deal-making, blood, sweat, and opportunity.  Nothing shows this better today than the new series Boss, which premiered on the STARZ cable network last Friday at 10PM Eastern, and debu...

  • June 17, 2010

    WAAH! Nobody Likes Me! - An Evening with Cindy Sheehan and Bill Ayers

    It doesn't seem to be much fun to be a darling of the left these days. Tuesday night, I heard a torrent of whining when Bill Ayers and Cindy Sheehan were joined via Skype by avowed communist atheist Sunsara Taylor for an event at the Evanston Public ...