Topic: Culture

Renoir Derangement Syndrome and the cult of obscurity July 11, 2025 Gregory Smith The implications of a condescending review of a Renoir exhibit.
Mattel introduces new ‘type 1 diabetes’ Barbie July 12, 2025 Eric Utter What next? Colostomy bag Barbie?
How about two Pride! months instead of one? July 12, 2025 Eric Utter This lobby is insatiable in its lust for attention.
Do Not Fear the Future July 8, 2025 J.B. Shurk Amid great change, valuable truths remain constant.
Is RFK Jr.'s Bid to Ban Big Pharma Ads a Step Too Far? July 8, 2025 Ned Barnett  A professional adman explains that advertising by big pharma is constitutionally protected, same as it is with any other business.
This Age of Conversation July 7, 2025 Christopher Chantrill After a communications revolution the universe changes.
Let's cheer for another 250 July 5, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. It's easy to have generous welfare when U.S. aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean protect your border and skies.
Celebrating the firearm freedoms that made independence possible July 3, 2025 D. Parker To reclaim our rights, we need to change our tactics against the gun controllers, a month celebrating firearm freedom would be a good start.
A tale of two societies on this Fourth of July July 4, 2025 Eric Utter Amid amber waves of grain, the countryfolk can survive.
My daughter’s mean girls July 2, 2025 M. Walter A rough awakening to the truth about left-wing "friends."
Don’t call it the Fourth July 1, 2025 Kevin Finn Why 'Independence Day' is so much more appropriate.
Singing our way to victory June 29, 2025 Joel S. Holmes New pop conservative music is a force for Republicans in the information and culture war.  
Mamdani eats with his hands July 1, 2025 Monica Showalter ... and he doesn't do it right.
Sologamy? June 29, 2025 Eric Utter What if you asked yourself to marry yourself and your self said 'no'?
Michelle Obama calls giving birth the 'least significant' thing a woman can do June 30, 2025 Monica Showalter Part of a bigger picture of Democrat loathing for women.
The downstream danger of the exploding gay-identifying population June 26, 2025 Gary Schiff What are we doing to generations of children?
Wokester wedding: New York Times puts out its most ridiculous 'Vows' wedding announcement ever June 24, 2025 Monica Showalter Care for a "learning wedding" with an NGO-style breakout session from a former Sam Bankman-Fried associate and his new food-scold wife?
Some trends just sneak up on you June 23, 2025 Bill Ponton  Possessing a healthy skepticism about any new societal trends makes a person (largely) immune to societal contagions.
Maybe AI is Power-up for Geniuses June 23, 2025 Christopher Chantrill Maybe, with the internet and AI, we don’t need no stinkin’ universities. All the knowledge in the world is online.
Culture eclipsed—have you noticed? June 23, 2025 Gregory Smith We are witnessing a great revulsion toward the damage wrought by deconstructionists, and a revival may be imminent.
Iran's blood-soaked mullahs are unworthy of the Iranian name June 21, 2025 Amil Imani These miserable pudknockers occupying Iran can't hold a candle to Cyrus the Great. They have desecrated Iran's proud and storied culture. 
What’s Really Wrong With Same-Sex Marriage June 19, 2025 Tom G.K. Swift On the 10th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, it’s proper to ask whether same-sex marriage is a good idea.  
Michael Moore slams ICE June 20, 2025 Eric Utter The infamous film director said something stupid.
Roseanne Barr Really is America June 16, 2025 Dan Fleuette Before Donald Trump, the only person to take the comedy of politics seriously was Roseanne Barr.
Ending the Deep State’s inversion matrix June 16, 2025 Scott S. Powell Most Americans have not been able to understand how confusion, chaos, misinformation, polarization, inverted merit, and power hierarchies have crept into the institutions that touch their daily lives. 
Weird news? Not anymore! June 17, 2025 Eric Utter News of the weird is nothing compared to the weirdness of the regular news these days.
A Rigoletto for Our Times June 15, 2025 Leonard Bakker The perils of our time transcend politics and extend deeper to the very source of our culture. 
Low Oaths and the Culture June 15, 2025 Bill Sanders A fundamental aspect of morality is restraining the animal self so that the constructs of reason can thrive. 
The California dreamer departs June 13, 2025 Ron Somers Brian Wilson was the 1960s version of what today we might call an influencer.
‘God Only Knows’ what we’d be without him June 12, 2025 Charlton Allen Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys has left us.
Michael Moore’s brave new pledge of allegiance June 9, 2025 Eric Utter As usual, Michael Moore is thinking about food.
An unexpectedly revealing attack on JD Vance’s love for his people June 9, 2025 Andrea Widburg The attack—to the extent it was visible to me before the paywall kicked in—unintentionally indicts leftist racial and social policies.
Young Americans are Returning to Traditionalism June 5, 2025 William Hillman Young people, raised in an era of rapid technological change, social fragmentation, and existential uncertainty, are seeking meaning and stability in timeless institutions and traditions. 
The Book Grift Loophole June 4, 2025 Blaine L. Pardoe The Jake Tapper Original Sin scandal puts the spotlight on the publishing industry's left-wing political book scam. 
America’s conscience in 2025 June 5, 2025 Kevin Finn Are things getting worse, or are social media just making it look that way?
Democrat ambivalence about healthy authority June 3, 2025 Peter A. Olsson Democrats have recently lost sight of the importance of a healthy presence of authority to maintain the fabric of our society. 
The dumbest word in the English language June 3, 2025 Trevor Thomas Look to 'Pride' month for clues ...
Los Angeles’s Monuments Exhibition: The Triumph of Politics Over Art May 30, 2025 Ann McLean and Patricia N. Saffran A Los Angeles museum updates the infamous Nazi "Degenerate art" exhibition in a program aimed at American artworks. 
Celebrating the 95th birthday of a Hollywood icon with a remarkable account May 31, 2025 Rajan Laad This living legend has life experiences beyond the silver screen, replete with thrills, chills, and unexpected turns.
Christian churches under siege, from outside and within June 1, 2025 Eric Utter A gross performance with naked dancing chickens clad in diapers by three gay men at a German cathedral could only illustrate rot from within.
For Gen Z, Love is Becoming a Digital Battlefield May 27, 2025 Braeden Sorbo Dating in 2025 is a minefield. Everywhere you turn, you're met with unresolved trauma, emotional baggage, or self-destructive behavior.
Does America have a Muslim problem? May 27, 2025 Douglas Carswell We need to recognize that some parts of the melting pot might not melt.  
Lefty elites hate you, too May 28, 2025 Eric Utter As is usually the case with progressives, they don’t let history or facts get in the way of their agenda.
The dangers of moral and cultural relativism May 27, 2025 Kevin Finn Although relativism may seem appealing as a path to tolerance, societies must reaffirm shared values if they are to thrive.
Memorial Day 2025: A tribute to those who paid the ultimate price May 26, 2025 Eric Utter Without those who served, there would be no America.
A Flame Eternal: Honoring the fallen on Memorial Day May 25, 2025 Amil Imani The air feels heavier on Memorial Day, as if the weight of sacrifice lingers in the breeze. ...
Woah-oh-oh-oh: Truthfully, is Cecilia worth it? May 26, 2025 Eric Utter Guy-on-the-next-barstool-style observations about an old Simon & Garfunkel song.
Canadian government considering assisted suicide for minors? May 24, 2025 Eric Utter So, the government could kill your child without even consulting you?
Cheers to Norm May 23, 2025 Eric Utter George Wendt, who played the character 'Norm Peterson' on the popular T.V. series Cheers, passed away recently. RIP
Boycott all nasty American food because of Trump May 21, 2025 Michele San Pietro If you look at social networks, you will find quite a lot of invitations to boycott “nasty American food” because of Donald Trump. 
Democrats and Their Young White Guy Dilemma May 19, 2025 J. Robert Smith Nearly 60 years after the fabled counterculture exploded on the scene, adolescents are pulling the levers and pushing the buttons of the nation’s oldest political party. 
‘Player of the Match’ May 21, 2025 Noel S. Williams The PC police state in England.
Robert De Niro: From Raging Bull to Whining Tool May 16, 2025 Rajan Laad De Niro's hate trumped any joy he could derive from the award, which is probably the result of a deeply unhappy, troubled, and disturbed mind.
Robert De Niro’s Trump obsession and Hollywood’s hypocrisy May 17, 2025 Amil Imani What's with this actor's extended hate against President Trump?
The Real Shen Yun May 14, 2025 Hubert Qu If an American company like Shen Yun can be attacked and smeared with lies by our mainstream media, so can anyone else.  
Want Diversity? Start With Professional Sports May 13, 2025 Brian C. Joondeph To understand the hypocrisy behind leftist DEI efforts, just look at how professional athletics are carefully exempted from its requirements.
Colorado’s gender confusion May 13, 2025 Leslie Corbly The Supreme Court is reviewing a Colorado law that regulates mental health practitioners by banning conversion therapy. 
Customer service? Please! May 11, 2025 Eric Utter You can't good help these days.
Statues of unremarkable and unrecognizable black women replace Western civilization greats May 9, 2025 Olivia Murray This is an attack on white excellence, and a humiliation ritual against the black community.
Bemoaning our loss of laughter May 8, 2025 Stephen Helgesen Perhaps if comedians can return to actual humor instead of protest politics and blue language ...
The Motor City: Prototype for Urban Failure May 6, 2025 John Perry Every failing city in America follows the old Detroit playbook.
U.K. sex education class does NOT promote choking May 7, 2025 Eric Utter However, American schools have a lot of kinky sex stuff in the classroom.
It’s Not AI that Will Ruin Us May 6, 2025 Fay Voshell There is a much more dangerous, and all too human, threat against our institutions.
Fighting the War on Western Man May 5, 2025 K.M. Breakey We all feel the threat, but what can we do? How can we fight the madness?
As communication skills decline, is the writing on the wall? May 4, 2025 Eric Utter How many great writers are still living today?
'Love is love'? May 3, 2025 Eric Utter If that's the case, then any object or orifice will do, and even animals are included.
Harry, prince of whiners May 4, 2025 Monica Showalter He's whinging about King Charles not wanting to talk to him. Wonder why ...
We need more babies May 1, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Turning around falling birth rates.
Standing up to anti-Americanism April 30, 2025 Michele San Pietro Boorish anti-Americanism has reached an intolerable level, in America and elsewhere. It’s time for Americans to react. 
A triumph for Katie Hill: 'Throuples' are now a thing in Quebec, Canada May 2, 2025 Monica Showalter Canada finds yet another way to go downhill.
Jay Leno, Dementia, and the Impermanence of Life April 27, 2025 Rajan Laad Leno’s account of his wife’s dementia diagnosis gives us all a lot to think about.
Larry David: No Longer the Master of his Comedic Domain April 25, 2025 Rajan Laad Larry David falls into the anti-Trump vortex.
Protecting America’s rich Christian heritage April 24, 2025 Josiah MacInnis The secular Left may trumpet their causes, but Christians must rise with equal resolve. 
Want more babies? Get HR off our backs April 23, 2025 Noel S. Williams Despite a gradual decline in “no fraternization” policies, employee ethos in many organizations is sensibly distrustful of HR departments abusing “catch-all” codes of conduct.
Gunfight at the Oregon corral April 24, 2025 John Woods Gun control is a constant issue in Oregon.
If She’s an Astronaut … I’m a Jet Fighter Pilot April 20, 2025 Ned Barnett An 11-minute ride in space without controls doesn't exactly make one an astronaut like Alan Shepard.
Man's Best Friend or Environmental Villains? April 16, 2025 Jessica Curtis The Greens go to the dogs.
The hollow people April 18, 2025 Michael Smith A significant portion of America’s political and cultural Left has lost its way, untethered from the principles that make a civilization function.
Katy Perry, Astronautesse and Unifying Force April 16, 2025 Rajan Laad To boldly go where no diva has gone before. 
The erasure of Easter April 17, 2025 John M. Grondelski Is Easter fading away?
Bill Maher Dines with Trump April 15, 2025 Rajan Laad Left-wing cultists were livid over Maher's meeting with Trump and his assessment of the interaction. 
Cubism is stupid April 16, 2025 Gregory Smith Worship of rebellion in the art world has only led to lots of bad art.
Behind Beijing’s Blackmail April 14, 2025 Leeshai Lemish The time has come to expose the CCP’s campaign against Shen Yun for what it truly is: a war on truth, beauty, and freedom.
Hands off, Says the Protest Industrial Complex April 14, 2025 Christopher Chantrill Reality is that shoveling trillions in spending to your supporters isn’t enough. You need an enemy. 
The echoes of valor April 14, 2025 M. Ray Evans How quiet heroes hold the line.
Remembering the great Mario Vargas Llosa -- RIP April 14, 2025 Monica Showalter Terror of Marxist dictators, and a kind and engaging person.
Rebirth of Beauty and Faith April 10, 2025 Lars Møller Architecture is a choice of ideology. How we design public space is a suitable material for an anthropological study, and it says everything about who we are, our perspectives on life, death, and eternity.
A meritorious man April 11, 2025 Mike McDaniel We don’t have to be Jonny Kim, but we all should want to contribute what we can.
When the lights never go down in the city April 11, 2025 J.B. Pensyltucky When the lights go down here, even in the neighborhoods outlying the city center, all the lights never really go out.
Don’t forget Lexington and Concord April 9, 2025 John M. Grondelski In little more than a week, on Saturday, April 19, 2025, is the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. 
Playing pool like girls April 8, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. So a man will win a girl trophy, cry in a moment of happiness and tell us how he dreamed all of his life about this.
We called him ‘Daniel el travieso’ April 7, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. He was a menace in Cuba, too. 
Progressivism is an auto-immune disease April 8, 2025 J.A. Frascino Both are intolerant and misdirected.
Will Musk’s Nightmare Come True? April 4, 2025 Robert Weissberg While America may epitomize western civilization, our understanding of how to achieve it is limited.
From Mayberry to Mayhem April 4, 2025 Jessica Curtis Somewhere in our rush to modernize, we traded safety for surveillance, values for virality, and community for convenience.
The unravelling of our Western Judeo/Christian civilization April 5, 2025 Shari Goodman Destroy Judeo-Christian values, destroy Western Civilization itself.
Snow Edsel White? April 3, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Leave the classics alone and try to create your own classic.
Saving American Culture through ‘Counter-Spoliation’ April 2, 2025 Twilight Patriot If we want good pop culture, we’ll have to create it.
Wasting time is hard to do – leftists still manage it April 1, 2025 Noel S. Williams Ultimately, time is our most precious resource, so what constitutes a true waste of it? Leftism does.
Why Do Democrats Hate Women and Girls? March 31, 2025 Brian C. Joondeph Trump and Republicans are striving to bring back common sense and decency to women’s sports, while Democrats are exerting every effort to thwart such measures.
I Am Woman March 30, 2025 M. Walter Imagine being weaned on "I am Woman" then being told that someday, in the not too distant future, we’d have a (woman!) Supreme Court Justice nominee unable to define what a woman is.
Let a Robot Do It March 30, 2025 Raushan Gross Throughout history, humans have adapted and outpaced the threat of emerging technological automation, demonstrating our resilience and ability to find new ways of working. 
Well excuse me, I don't remember March 27, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. What happens when you go to Congress to defend NPR/PBS. 
Transgender Armageddon: The Zizian Murder Spree March 26, 2025 J.R. Dunn A would-be transgender messiah goes bad. Very bad. 
The Racial Content of Advertising March 26, 2025 Jeffrey Folks Dozens of ads depict whites in a demeaning manner and blacks as their superiors in intelligence and ability.
George Clooney: Master of Cringe March 24, 2025 Rajan Laad Clooney's pitiful attetmpt to get back in the good graces of the Left. 
We Can Cure Democracy, But Can We Cure Stupid? March 24, 2025 Eliot Pattison It’s a sad commentary on our culture that we have to talk about an epidemic of ignorance, but we can no longer dismiss this syndrome as a mere irritant. 
Has Women’s History Month served its purpose? March 24, 2025 Noel S. Williams Next year, it’d be great if President Trump doesn’t issue the annual proclamation recognizing the Women's History Month. 
Why do we think the way we do? March 23, 2025 Marlene Van Beuren Even if they find out their beliefs are false, some refuse to believe it. Why? 
Obesity epidemic: Sometimes, the most obvious answer is on the table March 25, 2025 Monica Showalter Why is the government paying for junk food for welfare recipients?
Leftists are finally embracing their Inner Fascist March 23, 2025 D. Parker The far left has always engaged in the politics of projection, but now the truth is coming out with their latest fascistic actions.
Remembering an inspiring story about Sir Michael Caine March 23, 2025 Rajan Laad Sometimes, life has different plans for you -- bigger, better, ones.
Getting Back to Serving Humanity March 20, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi Today’s remnant of real Christians remains politically and socially at the mercy of Godless magnates of power, including those who profess to be Christian but do not heed the Gospel.
An appreciation of Timothy Dalton’s James Bond for his birthday March 22, 2025 Rajan Laad A once under-appreciated Bond has really come into his own in modern times.
Generalists Wanted March 19, 2025 J.B. Shurk Common-sense Americans are getting sick of the elites’ worship of specialization.
Kennedy Center employee strips naked to whine about Trump, gets himself fired March 21, 2025 Monica Showalter What is it about crazed leftists and their toddler-like urge to run around without their pants on?
Maybe the Little Things and Little People Matter March 16, 2025 Christopher Chantrill Everything the noble Elves were taught at foreign policy school is blowing up, and unqualified Hobbits are daring to enter the conversation. 
Miserable Dems at the Kennedy Center March 18, 2025 Noel S. Williams There’s been a shake-up at D.C.’s premier performing arts center. Democrats are in a state of apoplexy.
A Remarkable Headline for a Fascinating Story March 14, 2025 Rajan Laad We've read unpredictable novels that astound us with every chapter, but seldom do we read headlines for an article that possess the same quality with every syllable.
Trump-O-Phobia Drives Some Americans to Questionable Greener Pastures Overseas March 16, 2025 Brian C. Joondeph They probably won't find this the 'solution' they think it is.
So where'd America's obesity epidemic come from? Chef Andrew Gruel has a theory ... March 17, 2025 Monica Showalter Funny how the obesity epidemic coincided at least with the denigration and demise of home economics classes in schools.
On XY in XX’s Sports, Whoopi G. Opens Her Mouth—and Removes All Doubt March 12, 2025 Selwyn Duke There is a show that specializes in removing such doubt—it’s called The View.
Reforming the Kennedy Center March 11, 2025 Rajan Laad During his first term, President Trump ably governed the nation to ensure prosperity but overlooked the cultural aspect. 
Returning to an Earlier American Identity March 10, 2025 E. Jeffrey Ludwig Trump represents a return to pre-Wilsonian ideals of individualism and bourgeois initiative.
Faith, Hope, and Babies March 9, 2025 Fletch Daniels An aggressive Islamic culture with high birthrates will sweep away the postmodern secular European culture that can’t be bothered to awaken from its slumber to defend its people or have children of their own.
Chronicle of a Mugging March 8, 2025 Sloan Oliver And in a ‘good’ part of town.
Without God, There is No TRUE Respect for Human Life March 3, 2025 Selwyn Duke Give people a good rationale for being psychopaths, for long enough, and a more psychopathic civilization just may be your fate.
Laurel Libby Fights for Girl's Sports March 6, 2025 Elise Cooper On February 25, Maine Republican representative Laurel Libby was censured by the Democrat controlled Maine legislature for speaking out against biological males participating in female sports.
Today in Insanity: Three preposterous stories March 9, 2025 Eric Utter From menstruation in transgender men to chicken nuggets, it's all pretty bad out there.
An End to Cynicism March 4, 2025 Jeffrey Folks We have lived through decades of cynicism, but now the USA and the world are waking up.
The Enduring Battle Over ‘Merit’ March 6, 2025 Robert Weissberg The desire for merit may now be in ascendancy, but no victory can be final.
LeftSpeak March 4, 2025 J.A. Frascino The burgeoning vocabulary of the left need be of concern to anyone dealing with inseminated persons, non-binary people, pronoun identifiers, Mx, or Ze/zir.
English -- it’s official! March 2, 2025 Noel S. Williams President Trump has signed many great, commonsense executive orders, and he just endorsed one of his best -- making English the official language of the U.S. 
English as our official language March 3, 2025 Ronald Beaty A unifying triumph for America’s future.
The Nuclear Family is Under Attack March 2, 2025 E. Jeffrey Ludwig In New York City, the words of the prophets are still written on the subway walls.
A tale of two groups of handicapped people March 2, 2025 Monica Showalter Elon Musk helps handicapped people shine. And Ukraine's leader? Seems the opposite.
Celebrating the Legendary Gene Hackman February 27, 2025 Rajan Laad Gene Hackman may have departed this world, but he will remain immortal on celluloid and in the minds of his admirers.
A majority of Democrats believe there are more than two sexes -poll February 28, 2025 Eric Utter The most shocking takeaway from the poll was that, overall, 38% were against recognizing just two sexes, with Democrats leading the pack.
The Oscars, the Pope and the Woke, Oh My! February 27, 2025 Alicia Colon So the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has got 'Conclave' up for its big award this year?
The Cultural Cycle Is Upon Us Again February 24, 2025 Glenn Spitzer This old guard seeks to defend what the majority sees as indefensible, and we are finally exerting political will to address the obviously dysfunctional institutions at the root of the problem.
Your ‘inseminated person’ should know February 25, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Most of the men that I grew up with would punch you in the face if you referred to their mom in that way.
Chinese communists terrified of dancers! February 26, 2025 Leeshai Lemish Bomb threats at the Kennedy Center...all to keep Americans from knowing anything about Chinese culture before communism.
As a Matter of Fact, I DO Care What People Do in Their Bedroom February 24, 2025 Selwyn Duke We would do well to remember that apathy is not a virtue.
Hollywood, Donald Trump doesn't make you stink February 24, 2025 Mike McDaniel When a trip to the local cinema can easily cost $50 for two, it’s easy to see why people are waiting for the DVD or catching movies online.
Can Greg Gutfeld Save New York City? February 24, 2025 Alicia Colon Gutfeld's huge platform could make or break a new mayoral candidate.
Jesus Christ Superstar goes queer February 20, 2025 Mike McDaniel It’s not the genuine article.
Islamist terror: coming to a town near you? February 23, 2025 Mike McDaniel Americans often make the mistake of thinking other cultures are like ours. 
The world is too much with us February 21, 2025 Jonathan Barnes And simply being politically right-thinking won’t fix things.
Where have all the ladies gone? February 21, 2025 Rob Jenkins With the rise of militant feminism, the word “lady” fell out of favor, cast falsely as "sexist" and "patriarchal." It is neither. 
A new name for a new James Bond February 21, 2025 Noel S. Williams The James Bond movie franchise is being shaken, and that is stirring up conjecture and controversy over its direction. 
Unfixable cars? Enough already! February 21, 2025 Jonathan Colvin When people always need an I.T. expert plus a mechanic to repair their cars, it only hurts the poor.
Another case of demand for racism exceeding supply February 17, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Tom Hanks gives us a MAGA minstrel show.
Vance’s very unusual security address February 17, 2025 John M. Grondelski The biggest threat, the most dangerous divide, is inside the West itself.
Bring back the bands and cheerleaders February 10, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Another Super Bowl, another worthless halftime show. 
About that Super Bowl halftime show February 11, 2025 Jim Davis Halftime shows are business decisions in an increasingly brutal ratings war.
Tribalism: The Key to Understanding Islam February 7, 2025 Raymond Ibrahim Decoding Islam’s notorious resistance to assimilation in the West is as simple as understanding the doctrine’s relational values.
Legos called ‘heteronormative,’ problematic February 10, 2025 Eric Utter A British museum is cautioning its visitors to not view a Lego display as "the norm."
Harrison Ford Commits a Revolutionary Act February 4, 2025 Rajan Laad It is refreshing to see a liberal such as Harrison Ford reject Hollywood's groupthink.
The Fall of Hollywood as Seen Through Its Turn Against Karla Sofia Gascón February 1, 2025 Rajan Laad Gascon had Hollywood in the palm of his hand when he wore “womanface,” but when it emerged that he had conservative values, he became persona non grata.
The 'do not call' law of 1991 needs updating February 2, 2025 M. Walter The law was written before there was a such thing as text messages and burner phones.  
Walls of Fear: Gated Communities and a Fragmenting Society January 29, 2025 Paul Maglione Does the New Feudalism threaten the cohesion of American society?
'Muhammad' now most popular name for baby boys in England and Germany January 31, 2025 Eric Utter It overtook the previous top choice in names, 'Noah.' And there's a lesson in this somewhere.
Conservative Publishing is Making a Comeback January 28, 2025 Jessica Marie Baumgartner Leftist gatekeepers are starting to lose their grip.
Disney continues on its suicidal path with a Captain America who hates America January 28, 2025 Andrea Widburg The company seems to cater deliberately to an ever-shrinking audience, which is a bizarre philosophy that could result in shareholder lawsuits.
Maybe Elvis would have made Viva Havana instead January 26, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. There was a time when Elvis was bigger in Cuba than Castro ever was.
We’ve won the first battle to restore America but it’s still a war out there January 27, 2025 Janice West As long as leftists control America’s institutions, especially how elections are run, conservatives cannot rest on their laurels.
Recovering from the Biden Era January 25, 2025 Clark Wren Like many Americans, I became so angry at the things Joe Biden did. It’s hard to remind myself that things are different now.
Defund your local library January 25, 2025 J.B. Pensyltucky Libraries are no longer wholesome places where you can trust your children after school. They are, instead, Marxist dens of iniquity.
Reflecting on the Meaning of Beauty January 23, 2025 Albin Sadar Our society has become hostile to feminine beauty, at least when it’s on the right side of the political spectrum.
The inane 'magical realism' spewing from our universities must be stopped January 22, 2025 Eric Utter The University of Louisville recently hosted a lecture titled “Swamp Tales, Trans Ghosts, and Nonbinary Magical Realism.” I decided to take a look ...
How New York Is Abusing Zoning to Destroy Single-Family Homes January 22, 2025 Linda R. Killian And if you think this leftist chicanery will stay within New York, think again.
The truth is: It's up to us to recognize the truth January 20, 2025 Eric Utter Truth is not in vogue at the moment. It has been supplanted by tolerance, except for tolerance of the truth, ironically.
I Prefer Toxic Masculinity to Deadly D.E.I. Incompetence January 20, 2025 Alicia Colon D.E.I. is what's really toxic during a wildfire or an assasination attempt.
A wife's smile illuminates the Inauguration January 20, 2025 Mike McDaniel In that smile I saw the values and glories of America.
In the Hands of an Angry God January 16, 2025 Deana Chadwell Nothing happens without a reason and let’s not be deaf to the messages being sent. 
We will always have the Indians because of Bob Uecker January 17, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Thanks to Uecker for his humor and to a movie that enshrined the Indians in our minds.
What an Interesting Time to Be Alive January 15, 2025 J.B. Shurk Western despots are afraid of you.
A Town Cut in Half January 15, 2025 Richard Dean Young You’ll hear many news reports of the California fires...but here, you can get the testimony of someone who’s lived there.
Class in a classless society January 16, 2025 Don Ruthig  America can learn a lot about character from President Mean Tweets.
Gaza, Israel, and Entertainment January 14, 2025 Rabbi Elliot B. Gertel How does television do in dealing with the Gaza protests and anti-Semitism?
Venezuela to ‘liberate’ Puerto Rico? January 16, 2025 Stu Tarlowe ¡Buena suerte, Pendejos!
Are Americans Breaking Bad? January 10, 2025 Kevin Finn A popular theme in entertainment is that of good people doing bad things for good reasons. 
In California, gradually, then suddenly January 11, 2025 George Walsh Suddenly, real leadership matters. Los Angeles is bankrupt on that front.
Meditation On a Poetic Incident January 12, 2025 Anthony J. DeBlasi Rest and recuperation for the soul is necessary when the whole world seems to be against us. At such times, spiritual renewal becomes as vital as breathing.
Depopulation: A Space Odyssey January 8, 2025 J.B. Shurk One day, there will be a mutiny.
Four years of Biden proves too close a shave January 8, 2025 Harold Witkov One thing for sure: he'll never be called Joe the Great.
Why was John Lennon’s atheist anthem ‘Imagine’ sung at Jimmy Carter’s funeral — at the late president’s request? January 10, 2025 Peter Barry Chowka The moment confirmed what I had observed about Carter in 1976: He was very different than the exemplary moral Christian man of popular myth.
That Strange, Persistent, Cheering at a CEO's Murder is Proof We Are Now an Idiocracy January 9, 2025 Alicia Colon What's behind this strange, dewy-eyed worship of what looks like a cold, remorseless, killer?
Culture and the Perils of Ideology January 8, 2025 Anthony Matoria One of the remarkable lessons about the British grooming gangs scandal is how dismissive ideologues are of first principles and the concept of natural consequences.
The Necessity of Heroes January 6, 2025 Deana Chadwell America has learned a difficult lesson -- we’ve lived through four years of leaderless abandonment. 
America’s barking, snarling Cerberus: Mental health, crime and homelessness January 4, 2025 Kevin Finn A reasonable solution should be found out there that would help all sides in this crisis.
A requiem for New Orleans January 3, 2025 James A. George New Orleans was once not at all the way it is now. 
Walt Disney Corporation: The journey from Fantasia to transgenderism January 3, 2025 Andrea Widburg Alternative title: How a mighty company has fallen.
Our Progressive Calendar January 1, 2025 Farrell Bloch American holiday observance has been modified piecemeal over the last half century to create an increasingly progressive federal calendar. 
H-1B: The Cautionary Tale of Canada January 1, 2025 K.M. Breakey Americans ambivalent about the benefits of unrestricted immigration should look north.
Music star says she won’t write songs for those with lighter skin colors January 1, 2025 Eric Utter When race and sexual/gender identity are as relentlessly and needlessly emphasized as they are in a nation as diverse as modern-day America, that nation can be essentially destroyed in no time flat.
'The Chosen': I get it now January 1, 2025 M.B. Mathews Jordan Peterson helps the writer out here.
Lost: The art of the handshake December 31, 2024 M.B. Mathews Why do so many people not know how to shake hands properly?
Staycations to Starships December 29, 2024 Kevin Finn We are fortunate that there are those among us who strive relentlessly forward, who set their sights on goals so ambitious that they seem impossible. 
Honoring President Carter by reducing American homelessness December 30, 2024 Ben Voth The death of President Carter is an excellent occasion to examine the unique American problem of homelessness. 
H-1B visas and career delusions December 30, 2024 Mike McDaniel There’s a reason many tech companies hire highly qualified foreigners: we’re not producing enough STEM graduates. 
The Cult of the ‘Hot Assassin’ December 28, 2024 James A. George If 40 percent of Americans approve of cold-blooded murder, then we are headed for the moral abyss.
Ending Daylight Savings Time December 27, 2024 James Stansbury Although Trump’s desire to end DST and make standard time year-round will please many people, any change will be controversial. 
Evil is as evil does December 27, 2024 Mike McDaniel We establish criminal law to restrain evil, to punish it, perhaps to deter it.
Vivek calls out a major problem with America’s competitive edge December 27, 2024 Andrea Widburg As James Carville might have said if he were a clear-thinking conservative, “It’s the culture, stupid.”
Do We Tax Tips? December 26, 2024 Warren Beatty To tax tips or not sounds simple: yes or no. However, if we say 'yes,' several other issues arise, such as it's not clear how many of these workers will realize any economic benefit.
Michigan won’t be Michigan for much longer December 26, 2024 Olivia Murray The Great Replacement in real-time.
My favorite songs for Christmas December 24, 2024 Rajan Laad Make a playlist and get into the Christmas spirit.
The difference between small-town and big-city December 24, 2024 Robert Arvay Horrifying stories from out of big cities make you wonder what’s going on with the people there.
For those who don’t believe in Santa Claus December 25, 2024 Charlie Rose God transcends human understanding, yet He is a spirit in our soul and the source of love, wisdom, and creation.  Santa Claus is also a spirit—of giving and love.
And Then, the Line Went Dead December 24, 2024 Bob Kingsley I have seventeen entries in my cell phone directory of people who are dead, and I can’t bear to erase their numbers.
When the Abyss Stares Back December 23, 2024 Kevin Finn What happens when susceptible people focus an inordinate amount of attention on people or things that are harmful? 
James Bond franchise in jeopardy following clashes between producers and Amazon execs December 24, 2024 Rajan Laad It is better to gracefully end a series than allow it to be destroyed by woke and vacuous executives.
Kim Kardashian’s Christmas video attacks faith, family, and American values December 24, 2024 Andrea Widburg Not only is the video horribly blasphemous, but it opens a window into the world of a major influencer, one that’s truly evil and deeply depressing.
Are the Words of 2024 a reflection of our times? December 23, 2024 Rajan Laad Reviewing the word(s) of the year over time could serve as a reminder of how society and language have evolved or devolved.
Defending decency December 23, 2024 J.B. Pensyltucky As a society, we get whatever we are proponents of—including loose, soul-damaging sexuality.
Wandering around in a forest of deception December 21, 2024 Mark C. Ross It’s amazing how those obsessed with accruing power can use words to get what they want.
The Hidden Cost of Comfort December 20, 2024 Kevin Finn I am convinced that many of our health problems can be attributed to the aggressive pursuit of comfort.
Radicalism December 19, 2024 J.A. Frascino Vigilantism and gun violence are OK if for a leftist cause.
What exactly is ‘the working class’? December 18, 2024 Warren Beatty And should Republicans be so quick to use the term?
San Diego county officials approve doling out another $2 million so migrants can afford to travel during busy holiday season December 18, 2024 Olivia Murray And the progressive left quietly abandons the narrative that these people are net positives.
Mad about MAID December 13, 2024 Kevin Finn Are we taking the life of someone else to help them, or to save ourselves the trouble and expense of caring for them?
Glenn Miller and the tunes of Cuba December 14, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. My father died nine years ago, but I’ll tune in to one of Miller’s songs and enjoy some father-son memories. 
Is Time's Person of the Year Worth Celebrating? December 12, 2024 Rajan Laad This mainstream media still functions as the propaganda wing of the D.C. Democrat establishment. They don't lean in favor of the Democrats, they are the Democrats. 
Restaurant hacks vow to deliver crappy service to Trump appointees dining out in D.C. December 13, 2024 Monica Showalter Someone, somewhere, is cooking up a 'going-out-of-business' sign.
Libertinism Is No Virtue December 10, 2024 Jeffrey Folks Our libertine culture promises freedom but sows only vice and misery.
The Threat of Cool December 10, 2024 Deana Chadwell We expect in any election a certain amount of name-calling and verbal attack, but the sickness we’re seeing is way beyond energetic persuasion. 
So, So, Many Silly Women December 11, 2024 Alicia Colon It was a pleasant surprise to find that there are more, smart, educated women voting for Donald Trump than for Kamala Harris.
'Toxic' masculinity can save women’s lives December 9, 2024 Eric Utter A world without it looks a lot worse than a world with it.
George Clooney learns about life December 9, 2024 J.R. Dunn Poor George is being scapegoated for his perceived role in the Democrat defeat in the 2024 election. 
The Wrong People, Doing the Right Things, Regarding Trans Ideology December 3, 2024 William Sullivan Mike Johnson and Nancy Mace are not heroes; they’re just doing what they’ve always done, which is what’s good for them as politicians.
The ‘Woke’ Awakening December 1, 2024 Greg Salsbury Americans are finally waking up to just how pernicious “wokism” is, especially racial wokism, but it’s way too soon to let down our guard.
‘Tis the season for history’s most famous communist December 1, 2024 Andrea Widburg He’s all over the TV at this time of year, spitting out his communist bile (although I’m happy to say that remorse, repentance, and redemption find him).
The Right Must Not Give Up Show Business November 30, 2024 K.H. Cutts Historically, the GOP donor class has shunned entertainment as a tool to sway culture. There has never been a better time to change that.
Not-So-Great Britain is so very broken, starting with its Board of Film Classification December 1, 2024 Andrea Widburg Once, Britain stood astride the world; now, its ruling (i.e., government) class is crazy.
It finally dawns on Clooney that his BFF Obama made him his patsy -report December 1, 2024 Monica Showalter ... and left poor old gullible George holding the bag.  
Decolonizing Thanksgiving — and other joys the Left wants to ruin November 30, 2024 Charlton Allen The left has become a modern version of the Puritans.
Alec Baldwin shoots off his mouth again November 30, 2024 Eric Utter Going off half-cocked again with claims that Americans are uninformed.
In Wisconsin, distraught Dems scream at the lake. They should go jump in the lake instead November 30, 2024 Noel S. Williams They’re baaack:  Loony leftists are disturbing the peace yet again.
The Pilgrims' Abolition of Socialism November 19, 2024 Paul Dowling William Bradford delivered the Pilgrims from the ills of socialism to a healthy culture of economic freedom based upon individual property rights. 
More to C.S. Lewis than Narnia November 26, 2024 Twilight Patriot A worthwhile work of fiction for any conservative to read is C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy — particularly the first installment, ‘Out of the Silent Planet.’
This Thanksgiving, Let Us Listen November 27, 2024 J.B. Shurk Sometimes a single step is our salvation.
Thanksgiving devotions, 2024 November 23, 2024 Mike McDaniel On this Thanksgiving day Anno Domini 2024, I have much for which to be thankful...
Is the church dying? November 26, 2024 Mike McDaniel On this Thanksgiving, we say a prayer for God’s bounty, not only on our tables, but in so many other ways.
An Irving Berlin, American Thanksgiving November 27, 2024 Andrea Widburg If Trump does it right, if he listens to DOGE (and gets rid of his appalling nominee for Secretary of Labor), we are on a glidepath to the greatest resurgence of liberty and prosperity in the history of the world. 
Thanksgiving: the way forward November 18, 2024 Mike McDaniel The Pilgrim’s ultimate survival depended on their eventual rejection of Socialism.
DEI's Clouded Lens November 24, 2024 Rajan Laad Noted cinematographer Marek Żydowicz  raised important questions about the DEI mandates ubiquitous in the current film industry. The backlash came as expected.
Anticipating Populist Nationalism in Russia and China November 25, 2024 Christopher Chantrill At this moment, when we can hope that the era of our U.S. educated class has been consigned to the dustbin of history, it’s time to get nostalgic.
Parents vs. LGBTQ+ Ideology November 24, 2024 Kevin Finn Parents need to reclaim our schools from those activists who are imposing harmful agendas. 
Meathead Wrestles With TDS November 25, 2024 Eric Utter Rob Reiner checks himself into a “facility” because a looming Trump term has him so unhinged.
Montreal literally burns while Justin Trudeau shakes it off at a Taylor Swift concert November 25, 2024 Olivia Murray If the jury were still out regarding this weirdo’s (in)ability to govern, here’s the smoking gun: he’s a Swiftie.
Enough Already with the F-Bombs November 20, 2024 Sha'i ben-Tekoa They’re offensive on their own and symbolic of the collapse of decency and propriety in America.
MAGA is manifesting November 21, 2024 Noel S. Williams It’s the time of the year when cloistered, lexicographical twits foist their Words of the Year upon us.  
Clown Car: Jaguar takes off as a target of memes November 22, 2024 Monica Showalter After Jaguar's ridiculous wokester ad, the meme makers are going to town.
Hey, Jaguar! Volvo and Bud Light put out stunningly anti-woke ads November 22, 2024 Monica Showalter The trend in marketing and ads is strikingly different from the one Jaguar took with its repulsive woke ad campaign.
Why leftists lie November 22, 2024 Tim Froehlke In the artificial world their childish imagination has created, reality can be unicorns, free beer, forgiven student debt, endless government borrowing, and unrestrained sensual indulgences.
A Primordial Win November 20, 2024 Robert Weissberg ‘Pocketbook’ issues such as grocery prices are central to voters, but only up to a point. Trump understood this, and he implemented it masterfully.
Captain America and his team of superheroes November 21, 2024 Lynne Lechter Avengers assemble: Trump’s team is evocative of the Marvel comics characters.
Stuck on stupid: Jaguar takes a drive off Bud Light cliff November 20, 2024 Monica Showalter The luxurious old British car brand didn't get the memo.
Trump Derangement Syndrome, pastry edition November 19, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Whoopi Goldberg may have destroyed her career and put the ABC Legal Department in panic mode.
Speaker Mike Johnson welcomes new ‘trans’ politician with open arms, calls discussions over biological sex ‘silly debates’ November 20, 2024 Olivia Murray Just when you thought this guy couldn’t be more of a Democrat, he voices his support for the LGBTQ agenda.
Democrats’ Frowns Brought Americans No Joy November 16, 2024 J.B. Shurk And MAGA, on the other hand, makes people happy.
Overcoming Insurmountable Challenges: Stallone and Trump November 15, 2024 Rajan Laad Much like that of Stallone, Trump's journey to the White House in 2017 was an astounding feat. 
Sly Stallone says Trump could be a second George Washington November 17, 2024 Eric Utter But there is only one George Washington.
No, Canada! -- Trudeau's wokester government embraces DEI November 17, 2024 Eric Utter It's not just in the welfare agencies that it can be found -- now it's in the armed forces and intelligence agencies.
Whoopi loses her pie November 16, 2024 Monica Showalter The host of The View tried to pull a Smollett on a Staten Island bakery, claiming it refused to make her some dessert because of her politics, and it didn't end well for her.
The Legacy of Thomas Lifson November 15, 2024 John Leonard A longtime American Thinker contributor describes what Thomas Lifson's founding of this publication meant to his development as a writer.
An effort to assuage my Democrat friend November 13, 2024 M.B. Mathews It's sad when your friend of many years believes everything she hears from the mainstream media.
Weltanschauung and American Greatness November 12, 2024 Anthony Matoria The progressive endeavor to change American society will require changing the established American worldview; we can’t let them.
Is Clint Eastwood Being Targeted for his Political Leanings? November 12, 2024 Rajan Laad Why would profit-driven Hollywood sabotage a film that can reap handsome gains?
The Right must be on the offensive (not the defensive) to confront identity politics November 12, 2024 Rajan Laad The right must free itself from the shackles of the left’s narratives and declare open war on identity politics.
An affair to remember November 11, 2024 Ross Forsyth We didn't know how much we needed a President Trump until our sad little episode with Biden. 
No, Canada! Quebec to take euthanasia requests in advance? November 10, 2024 Eric Utter O.K., one death, do you want fries with that?
Make my day and move out November 9, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Lots of leftists would like to leave the country now that Donald Trump will become their president. They should feel free to go.
Hollywood hubris takes a hit November 8, 2024 Lynne Lechter The idiots of Tinseltown who think they are legends in their own minds plunge to reality after Trump’s election.
The Real Purpose of Fake Liberals November 2, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi “Liberal” reporters used to be fond of pointing out that the death of John F. Kennedy marked the end of this nation’s “age of innocence.”
Is It Bad Enough Yet? October 31, 2024 Kevin Finn People of faith can check their privileges at the door.
Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2, a morality play for the moment November 3, 2024 Patricia McCarthy America is at a crossroads, that much is clear.  One path wants this nation to be great again.  The other has a globalist vision. 
NFL to discipline Nick Bosa for wearing MAGA hat? October 31, 2024 Eric Utter The NFL gaslights nearly as much as Democrats do!
Kamala campaign copies the same branding techniques as Kool-Aid, Amazon, and Joy dish soap October 30, 2024 Michael Bedar Are Democrats presenting a candidate, or selling a product?
Bad Bunny who? October 29, 2024 Allan J. Feifer Is it Big Bunny, or Bad Bunny, or is there some reason why anyone be 'influenced' by this human joke?
Disinformation: The Dark Sword of Tyranny October 25, 2024 Ed Thompson The darkest deed of any tyranny is claiming its own lies are truth and its opponent’s truths are lies. 
The left is ruining language, too October 26, 2024 Eric Utter The Left tries to commandeer language for its own gain and power, just as it does with everything else.
Kamala's Beyonce rally in Houston a fiasco October 26, 2024 Monica Showalter Her campaign team tricked her supporters into showing up at her Houston rally by leaking phony reports of a free Beyonce concert to the press.
These are a few of our favorite things October 25, 2024 Noel S. Williams From our beloved pets to our selected drinks and gastronomic desires, some of America’s favorites — the things that bring simple, everyday pleasure and contentment — have been supplanted commensurate with invasions across our porous border.
Idiot celebrities who sell their souls for Kamala October 24, 2024 Patricia McCarthy As Kamala Harris continues to sink in the polls, she enlists a host of A-lister celebs to campaign for her. Talk about tone-deaf!
Anybody surprised the Abercrombie & Fitch CEO got busted for sex trafficking? October 22, 2024 Monica Showalter All you had to do was look at the posters in his stores to know that something was skeevy.
Happiness, Rights, and Culture October 14, 2024 Anthony Matoria Different cultural views, particularly about the nature of happiness, amount to fault lines between left and right.
The Dems vs. Free Speech October 15, 2024 Rajan Laad It would be a vast overstatement to suggest that the U.S. is the equivalent of a totalitarian state. But a long journey begins with one step, and the Harris-Biden administration has begun that journey.
Hollywood's hit-job film on Trump bombs at the box office October 15, 2024 Rajan Laad Hollywood suffers another humiliating public rejection with its hate-Trump movie, The Apprentice.
Fun facts and hidden tidbits about Roger Moore October 12, 2024 Rajan Laad The iconic James Bond actor was something of a hero off screen as well.
Enough ‘spring forward/fall back’ October 13, 2024 Mark C. Ross There is overwhelming political support for abolishing the time shift. 
Minnesota: Uniquely imbecilic politically? October 13, 2024 Eric Utter Minnesota sure does produce a lot of political weirdos.
Shoulder to shoulder October 8, 2024 Kevin Finn We need to be standing shoulder to shoulder rather than toe to toe.
10-07-23: evil and civilization's thin veneer October 8, 2024 Mike McDaniel A year after October 7, 2023, the outcome of that eternal battle remains in doubt and the thin veneer of civilization becomes ever thinner.
Two ways evil takes power October 12, 2024 Peter A. Olsson Even in evil regimes, only a small minority are active ‘party’ members. How do they keep the whole society under their control?
America Must Reckon with the Politics of Death October 9, 2024 Alex Rosado Voters this year would be wise to realize the stakes are actually between life and death.
Kam and her Doug October 9, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. The Second Gentleman was not much of a gentleman, or so we hear.
Ideological Excrement Has Poisoned the West October 8, 2024 Fay Voshell The person or civilization that indiscriminately dines on intellectual, moral, and spiritual excrement becomes insane. 
Potential new words October 8, 2024 Noel S. Williams It’s getting close to that time of year when the lefty lexicographers define their Word of the Year.
Where are the Renaissance men? October 9, 2024 Eric Utter People with the desire and ability to master many disciplines are becoming fewer and farther between.
Who Raises Your Child — You or the ‘Village’? October 7, 2024 Deane Waldman, M.D. The latest assault on parental rights and responsibilities from the Biden-Harris regime in Washington.
Floods at the End of a Dynasty October 7, 2024 Christopher Chantrill When things start to go wrong, humans realize that God is not mocked by corrupt incompetent rulers. 
The Other Woman October 7, 2024 Charlie Rose Vice President Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton both navigated their paths to power primarily through relationships rather than notable achievements.
When the Left Got Its Foot in the Door to America October 6, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi How did the left come to be so prevalent in so many areas of our society? Let's look at the schools.
My first encounter with a knucklehead October 2, 2024 Harold Witkov Knucklehead Walz. It has a ring to it.
Was Am I Racist? a one-off? October 2, 2024 Bill Ponton While some might argue that Matt Walsh happened to highlight a few imbeciles at the top of the DEI hierarchy, my own little experiment suggests gullibility is endemic to the field.
Fatherland: Nazi Germany in Biden’s America October 1, 2024 John Leonard How a Bernie Sanders fan sent his own father to prison.
Defending Faith in Schools: Good News vs. the Satan Clubs September 20, 2024 Fred Pry Is there a Satan Club in your child’s public school? There very well could be
Big government is a bully, not a friend -- and definitely not a daddy September 28, 2024 Eric Utter But it's hard to change people's minds out there.
Dinesh D'Souza hits it out of the park with new film 'Vindicating Trump' September 27, 2024 Monica Showalter The storyline is mythic, and the acting is great. It interviews the main players, too, and moves from past to future, giving us a lot of information we didn't know. Go see it.
Defending Faith in Schools: Good News vs. the Satan Clubs September 20, 2024 Fred Pry Is there a Satan Club in your child’s public school? There very well could be
The War With No Official Name September 22, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi What made us change from fighting communism overseas to fighting it at home?
Taylor Swift and the princely class September 20, 2024 Clark Wren Media power may be the primary form of power in our modern times.
Does ‘No Contact’ Mean No Accountability? September 19, 2024 Susan D. Harris Family estrangement and damaged lives.
King Charles does a good thing September 20, 2024 Monica Showalter A beautiful reading by the U.K. king of one of Gerard Manley Hopkins's extraordinary poems giving glory to God has gone viral.
We can go home again September 18, 2024 Bill Hansmann Slogans and bumper stickers can attempt to lead you in any direction. The truth unfailingly points due north. 
Arrested by Kamala: A Black Mother's Story September 18, 2024 Joel Gilbert Kamala Harris' recent boasts about her tough record as California Attorney General have brought back into the spotlight her arrest and prosecution of a single black mother.
My two shocking statements September 15, 2024 Eric Utter No, the path to world peace is not paved with tolerance and diversity ...
Have you noticed that things are no longer made to last? September 15, 2024 Eric Utter From refrigerators to cars to other stuff, buying and discarding after a few years is the new normal.
'Fly Me To The Moon': A movie tale of JFK, Sinatra, and Trump September 14, 2024 Eric Utter Trump is like those days when Sinatra sang that song.
What If 9-11 Happened Today? September 10, 2024 Allan J. Feifer Seems we aren't the same country we were 23 years ago.
How the Left Exploits 'Christian Nationalism' September 8, 2024 Warren Beatty As Franklin Graham says, "The left is very good at calling people names."
Imagine What It Means to be American September 7, 2024 Eliot Pattison The imagination of our nation’s potent silent majority is intact but it is a pale shadow of that which inspired our Founders.
Shining Cities On Hills Take Centuries to Build but Can be Destroyed Quickly September 7, 2024 Vince Coyner We shouldn’t be importing people; we should be exporting our amazing founding values.
British invasions, then and now September 8, 2024 Eric Utter Britain is spent. Its society is in decay. It has lost its toughness, its confidence, and its creative excellence.
Elton John is a class act when it comes to Donald Trump September 8, 2024 Andrea Widburg He shows that public figures don’t have to be mean and vicious just because they disagree with a candidate’s politics.
The professional critics are wrong: ‘Reagan’ is a great movie September 7, 2024 Andrea Widburg While the movie isn’t perfect, it is a classic of the Hollywood biopic genre, bringing to life a visionary president with the smarts and skills to make his visions a reality.
Reagan: The Movie, Holds Many Lessons for Us Today September 4, 2024 Howard J. Warner For that reason alone, it's well worth seeing.  
The little 'tell' that suggests Kamala Harris never worked at McDonald's September 4, 2024 Monica Showalter Does she have any idea what is it to 'drop fries'?
Reagan film … Divine inspiration September 2, 2024 Patricia McCarthy The current film about the life of Ronald Reagan is wonderful.
It will break my heart, but I might have to delete ABBA from my playlist *UPDATED* August 29, 2024 Andrea Widburg The group is demanding that Trump stop using their music, although it’s not clear if this is an ideological demand or if the Trump campaign forgot to pay for a license.
Decoding the Chameleons in the Republican Party August 28, 2024 Rajan Laad Woody Allen’s Zelig is a perfect analogy for the astounding weakness we see permeating the “right” side of the aisle.
Venezuelan gang overrunning Aurora, CO apartment complex is all just a figment of your ‘imagination’ says governor August 30, 2024 Olivia Murray While Orwell wrote of a despot’s will that we “reject the evidence” of reality, Jared Polis opts to gaslight us, pretending we’re just in need of a psychiatric evaluation.
Staff flee in droves from Meghan Markle's jelly company August 28, 2024 Monica Showalter Does Meghan Markle have a 'Kamala Harris problem'?
Tim Walz, Doug Emhoff, and the doltish 1990s and 2000s sitcom dad August 28, 2024 Andrea Widburg For Americans who grew up when TV still showed fathers as wise, it’s disconcerting to see how the sitcom dads of the 90s and early 2000s have entered politics.
Amusing anecdotes about Sean Connery on his birthday August 24, 2024 Rajan Laad The superstar James Bond actor would be 94 today. Here are some tidbits you might not know about him.
Fight! Fight! Fight! August 23, 2024 John B. Carpenter Trump at the crisis of Christian leadership.
Harris-Biden administration official wants to 'queer' our nuclear arsenal August 24, 2024 Eric Utter What is it with the Harris-Biden team and woke, crazed, nuclear officials?
The 2024 DNC and the wisdom of Rush Limbaugh August 23, 2024 Harold Witkov Identity politics and getting minorities riled up seemed center stage at the just ended 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Nostalgia Ain’t What It Used to Be August 22, 2024 Stephen Helgesen Will the “Mad Men” succeed in selling the sizzle instead of the steak to a crowd hungry enough to eat anything?
Women dressed as abortion pills protest outside DNC August 21, 2024 Eric Utter Remind me, who are the non-viable tissue masses again?
Singapore's prime minister emeritus stares at 'woke' concepts in America, utterly stupefied at its idiocy August 21, 2024 Monica Showalter His disdain is palpable. Singapore's history taught its leaders early that hardcore rule of law and equality of opportunity, not equality of results, was the way to succeed.
Abortion wagon out front, progressive Catholic Cardinal Cupich gives the DNC invocation August 20, 2024 Monica Showalter Did he bless the curbside abortion operation out there in front of the convention, too?
Professors working to abolish harmful street names August 18, 2024 Eric Utter Those who want to be offended are always going to be offended.
'Having it All' Requires Big Government Programs and That's a Problem August 16, 2024 Allan J. Feifer There is no 'having it all' for feminists without government-provided child care, abortion, and equal pay without seniority.
Rachael Zegler personifies the idiocy behind trendy pro-Hamas feelings August 15, 2024 Andrea Widburg Reviewing Zegler’s social media feed reveals that she comes from a place of total, but deeply emotional, ignorance.
’Idiocracy’ is upon us August 14, 2024 J.A. Frascino Kackala Hapless is the AI candidate for President of the Diverse States of America.
Western Civilization in Decline August 10, 2024 E. Jeffrey Ludwig And it’s been going on for the last two hundred years.
Analysis: Shadows and Appearances and Lions and Foxes August 12, 2024 Christopher Chantrill In the last month we Americans have seen some remarkable changes in the shadows on the wall. Remember 
Americans won't work August 11, 2024 M.B. Mathews Sloth is promoted as a virtue on the left. We are in a world of trouble when young Americans have no drive, no job pride, and little ambition.
Superior People and Special People August 9, 2024 Deborah C. Tyler Donald Trump is one. May God protect him!
The greatest hoax of all August 10, 2024 Eric Utter ... that America is a fundamentally flawed country. Let's see leftists tell that to the illegals.
ISIS terrorist planning attack at Taylor Swift concert was hired as the security August 8, 2024 Olivia Murray Emerging details paint a very frightening picture of a multicultural society.
Xenophile Tim Walz says we Americans ‘owe’ the illegal migrants a ‘debt of gratitude’ August 7, 2024 Olivia Murray Only a progressive Democrat would argue that inferior cultures, rape, and murder are something for which to be thankful.
My pronouns are 'He' and 'Her' August 6, 2024 Newt Erdman God-fearing people recognize that the effort to demolish the two God-given genders is a shaking of the fist at the Almighty. 
Is our Western morality at its finality? August 7, 2024 Bruce Dov Perel It seems that every generation states that our morality is worse than it’s ever been. When we say it this time, are we finally correct?
An American Who Became an Alien August 4, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi Whatever became of the America he knew from the past century?
A Gold Medal for the Marquis de Sade August 1, 2024 Fay Voshell The Olympics’ opening ceremony was meant to be a profanation.
Recent debacles show a concerted war on Western Civilization July 31, 2024 J.A. Frascino It will vanish if the radical left gets its way.
How the Olympics’ opening ceremony glorified God July 31, 2024 Earick Ward Christians are right to be offended by the ‘drag Last Supper,’ but there is a silver lining.
Well, Jill liked the Olympic ceremony July 28, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. We finally have a White House response to the Paris show. 
Fake: That claim that the offensive Olympics 'Last Supper' mockery was merely homage to Greek gods July 29, 2024 Monica Showalter Nope, the social media posts prior to the "event" tell us it was all about insulting and 'rewriting' Christianity.
Oppenheimer’s executive producer had to hide because he’s conservative July 28, 2024 Rajan Laad Hollywood is a tough place to work if you’re not a Democrat.
A cultural act of terrorism at the Olympic Games July 28, 2024 Leonard Bakker Another sign of Western civilization teetering on the brink.
The Democrats are very poor judges of character July 26, 2024 Patricia McCarthy The Democrat party’s dismissal of character as a prerequisite for a civil society has undermined everything America was meant to be.
Tampon obsession: Kamala cares more about Gazan women than American women July 24, 2024 Lauri B. Regan Harris wants to make sure Gazan women get their tampons but ignores the inflation that is denying American women their necessary feminine care products.  
American Ethnic July 20, 2024 Tony Ruggiero What is my ethnicity, you ask? It is American.
Republicans or Democrats, conservatives or liberals—who is ‘extreme?’ July 22, 2024 Eric Utter Let’s take a look at who is truly “extreme.”
A 'Livable America' According to Radical Leftists July 20, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi Celebrities of the radical left have been warning that if President Trump returns to office, life in America will not be livable, as it presumably is under Biden. Really?
Another problematic ‘top states’ survey July 18, 2024 Noel S. Williams CNBC messes with Texas. 
The societal forces creating people like the Butler, PA, shooter July 17, 2024 Jackson P. Chamberlain We have created a generation of deeply damaged young men.
Concerned Parents Face the Tyranny of Cancel Culture July 16, 2024 Janet Levy The LGBTQ+ mafia has been emboldened, and a Moms for Liberty county chair is one of the latest victims.
Nationalism and patriotism July 16, 2024 Jay Davidson They are not exactly the same thing, and conflating them is dangerous.
The Pennsylvania shooter and the left’s zeitgeist July 15, 2024 Ignatz Stiglitz Without knowing anything about him, we can still get an insight into the information that filled his mind throughout his life.
Who Cares About the Olympics in a World without Patriotism? July 13, 2024 J.B. Shurk A country divided against itself is a country comfortable with defeat.
Climate, Marxism, and other fads July 13, 2024 Mark C. Ross These things come and go...but sometimes it takes a while.
A rare showing of the best-ever American anti-communist movie tonight on TCM July 13, 2024 Thomas Lifson You are in for a treat if you set your DVR to Turner Classic Movies at midnight EDT tonight or 10 AM Sunday. 
Chicago hates disco July 11, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. In Chicago in 1979, they burned LPs rather than kill each other.
France's Rouen cathedral once painted by Monet set on fire July 11, 2024 Monica Showalter The barbarians are back, looking to take out Western Civilization.
The trip I did take July 10, 2024 Dawn Merrill Real America is still out there. It just has to be found.
John Deere, the iconic American tractor company, has been captured by the left July 10, 2024 Andrea Widburg It’s time for Americans—especially shareholders—to demand that corporations use profits for products and employees and not for anything else.
TDS hysteria crescendoes July 8, 2024 Anna L. Stark Hysterical predictions of a second Trump presidency are gaining ground.
Freedom Gardens, Speech Corridors, and Black Markets July 6, 2024 J.B. Shurk We have seen how quickly Western governments will use every ‘emergency’ to dispatch basic civil liberties. We also know what’s coming.
Proposal to hand out $1,000 ‘baby bonuses’ for ‘poverty’ makes the ballot in Baltimore July 8, 2024 Olivia Murray What could possibly go wrong? Well, let me count the ways….
False pride July 7, 2024 Eric Utter Pride. Everyone is so proud. So damn proud!
Happy Birthday to Sylvester Stallone July 5, 2024 Rajan Laad Few artists have life stories as interesting and as inspiring as their works of art, the legendary Sylvester Stallone is a perfect instance of being an inspiring figure both on and off-screen.
Paul saw John standing there July 5, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. A couple of teenagers met in Liverpool in 1957 and the world has never been the same.
You just might be a Democrat if… Part III July 5, 2024 Eric Utter The saga of hypocrisy continues.
Maybe this is why people are not watching July 3, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Once upon a time, one could watch Johnny Carson and be entertained. Today, not so much.
Wokeness is weakness July 2, 2024 Nick Lopez If you aren’t woke, woke is your golden opportunity! 
MSNBC host shocked and offended that many Americans believe our laws should be based on Christian values June 30, 2024 Eric Utter The U.S. has “openly embraced” Christianity for hundreds of years, during which it advanced the human knowledge, freedom, and prosperity beyond measure.
DEI trainer says American flag symbolizes 'hate' and 'extremism' June 29, 2024 Eric Utter The Stars and Stripes has been seen as a symbol of freedom and hope by the majority of people on earth for many decades.
And the memes flowed after Biden's debate trainwreck ... June 28, 2024 Monica Showalter Biden certainly made it easy for them.
How Very Happy People Get That Way June 26, 2024 Deborah C. Tyler Happiness has special significance to Americans. But how do we get there?
The straight line between TV’s low performance standards and Joe Biden June 26, 2024 Andrea Widburg Few of us realize how much television has left us with low expectations when it comes to both entertainment and politics.
Who they think we are June 25, 2024 Dawn Merrill Leftists have no idea who we are as conservatives.
Caveat Emptor: Your future neighbors already dislike you June 24, 2024 J.B. Pensyltucky Impressions matter—first impressions, and sometimes above all, gut instincts.
Materialism and Transgender Identity June 24, 2024 Thomas J. Piccone Is transgender identity consistent with reality?
Fat Beach Day? Bellies Out Beach Day? Go save the whales June 24, 2024 Monica Showalter Special carveouts for special interest groups is not what beaches are for. What next, burka day at the beach? Where does it stop?  
Remembering Willie Mays June 23, 2024 William O'Toole Willie Mays was the greatest “Five tool player” in baseball history.
Louisiana Leads In Protecting Women and Girls from Biden’s ‘Gender Identity’ June 21, 2024 Victoria White Berger A number of “red” states have assumed critical leadership in the rights of the states, working to cut down and bury this immoral, and unconstitutional, federal fiasco that targets girls, women, and children. It’s about time.
25-year-old Muslim man with 10-year-old fiancée talks benefits of marrying a child June 17, 2024 Olivia Murray This is the disturbing culture, and legal system, that’s coming to the West if we don’t put a stop to it.
It’s cool when a father pitches a perfect game on Father’s Day June 15, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Happy Father’s Day, and remember that fathers matter a lot. 
Christian Faith, Courage, and Fatherhood June 15, 2024 J.B. Shurk Father’s Day is a good time to remember the brave and faithful men who will be needed to steady society’s rocking ship.
An archaeologist has apparently found Sennacherib’s 2,700-year-old camp outside of Jerusalem June 16, 2024 Andrea Widburg Once again, the Bible proves to be an accurate record of the ancient world.
The Revolution Will Not Be What You Expect June 14, 2024 P.F. Kelly, Jr. Blind hatred of America is so yesterday. Something new is on the horizon.
Donald Trump and the Resurgence of the West June 12, 2024 Steve McCann The West is currently populated with patronizing, oblivious, and callous leaders. It will take a different kind to bring the West back to greatness.
Caitlin Clark in Obama’s America June 13, 2024 Earick Ward Racial hand-wringing has made women’s basketball an even harder sell.
It’s not MAGA that’s a cult June 12, 2024 Noel S. Williams Democrats want MAGA-supporters ‘deprogrammed,’ but look at how the donkeys themselves behave.
A horse with a big name June 8, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. Remember Secretariat?
How the West was lost at Oxford University June 8, 2024 S.R. Piccoli The British cultural establishment triumphantly welcomed a new history book according to which Western civilization has always been a bad idea.
The Evidence Is In: Progressivism Is a Mental Illness June 7, 2024 Todd Gregory Here’s how, with many examples, we can understand the shambolic, emotion-driven mentality of Democrats.
The Evidence Is In: Progressivism Is a Mental Illness June 7, 2024 Erik Gregory Here’s how, with many examples, we can understand the shambolic, emotion-driven mentality of Democrats.
Addiction and the End of Personal Responsibility June 5, 2024 Jeffrey A. Schaler If addiction is really a ‘disease,’ what does that say for conservatism?
Addiction and the End of Personal Responsibility June 5, 2024 Richard E. Vatz If addiction is really a ‘disease,’ what does that say for conservatism?
Sports should not be about theater June 7, 2024 Robert Arvay Sports should never have become overtly political, but the reality is upon us, and we have to deal with it.
The Damaging Modern Cultural Imperative of ‘Compassion’ May 21, 2024 Allan J. Feifer While compassion has a place in a civilized society, it’s no way to run a country.
The dark turn of modern slang May 17, 2024 Deborah C. Tyler It’s interesting to reflect on the implications of American slang for approbation and enthusiasm. 
Why is Our Culture Getting Wasted on Sleaze? March 28, 2024 Anthony J. DeBlasi Those repelled by sleaze in pop culture will always be among the living, facing slurs like “snob or elitist." But love of quality keeps the faithful unfazed by smear.
One week's headlines reveals deep and pervasive dysfunction in American culture July 10, 2022 M.B. Mathews A world full of uglies, brought to you by Democrats.
Conservatives Need to Start Taking No Prisoners and Claiming Scalps February 22, 2021 Selwyn Duke Too many times, conservatives don't want to see anyone fired.
Conservatives Need to Defend High Culture October 25, 2020 Paul Krause It all goes back to Plato.
The Three Legs of Western Culture and the Time We Live In October 15, 2017 Dale Leuck Is Western culture still capable of supporting the free economy and political institutions, the energies of individuals, and the Judeo-Christian morality that reinforces its civilization?
African witch doctors stealing baby parts to help politicians win elections June 5, 2017 Ed Straker African moms have to be extra-protective of their babies during election time, because witch doctors steal their babies' body parts to help politicians win elections.
Multiculturalism run amok: Can a white kid enjoy a black doll? April 16, 2017 Monica Showalter A Target clerk questioned a white toddler's choice of a black doll as her choice of purchase. Racism? Maybe, but more likely multicultural ghettoism.
Urban culture and the tilted playing field February 8, 2017 Dan Jones In a recent monologue, San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich calls the persisting tilted playing field for blacks “our national sin.”  But who is doing the tilting?
A call to conservative artists to celebrate the election November 21, 2016 Thomas Lifson The days of the conservative majority of Americans passively accepting whatever the ruling class in politics, business, and culture provides to us are over.
What kind of men are we? August 31, 2014 Jeremy Egerer Parallels between the United States and ancient Rome reveal the perilous state of our nation's masculine virtues.
Two Movie Reviews: 'Lucy' and 'Into the Storm' August 10, 2014 Marion DS Dreyfus Amazing superpowers, both in a woman and in the weather.
Rick Santorum: Seeking to curb the cultural decline April 2, 2014 Bob Weir The 2012 U.S. presidential candidate has kept busy since Mitt Romney took the nomination.
To Love Being American March 30, 2014 Jeremy Egerer If a person were ever truly interested in what makes Americans great, the most natural and enjoyable way would be to divorce his mind from an American perspective.
Are Modern People Morally Advanced? March 23, 2014 Bruce W. Davidson Or just extremely self-satisfied?
Meet the Bossy Feminist March 19, 2014 Jeremy Egerer If a woman wants to be a great leader, let her learn to be a great person.
The District of Candyland February 18, 2014 Marc Rudov What does "D.C." stand for, again? And what exactly are our politicians selling?
Barack, Shmarack: What's in a Name? February 12, 2014 Marion DS Dreyfus Our president has gone from his "birth certificate" given names to a series of fanciful transitional identities and back. What gives?
Cuomo's Twisted Words January 23, 2014 David Lawrence New York's extremely liberal governor seems to think he can dictate "who New Yorkers are."
This Black Man Appreciates Omaha Police Exposing Black Toddler Cursing Video January 16, 2014 Lloyd Marcus Until liberals honestly address bad black behavior and begin holding blacks accountable, the decline of the black community will continue.
Thuggin' 101: Thug Caregivers Teach Toddler To 'Keep It Real' January 11, 2014 Taleeb Starkes An unadulterated glimpse into the dysfunctional world of a criminally prone subculture whose identity is intentionally based on antisocial behaviors.
How to Do the War on Poverty Right January 11, 2014 Bruce Walker Lyndon Johnson's efforts failed spectacularly. But there was a private-sector War on Poverty that worked wonders.
Why Chomsky Hates Soccer & Soaps October 8, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy Noam Chomsky: making the left look asinine since 1963.
A new kind of woman popping up in advertising September 20, 2013 Rosslyn Smith I don't know what to make of this ad.
Culture and the Barbarians at the Gate April 19, 2013 Jon N. Hall What started the collapse of culture is the collapse of people. It is people that were debased first, and now they're dragging their culture down with them.
Constructing Babel April 7, 2013 Glenn Fairman If America is not now a Post-Christian society, then it is hurtling towards becoming so at the speed of Lucifer falling.
Lies and the National Agenda January 18, 2013 G. Donald Allen Where the "new lie" is concerned, the old "common sense" litmus test no longer applies.
Jean Valjean and the Forgiving Heart January 13, 2013 Glenn Fairman In this tale of two men, one finds in microcosm the dilemma we face in a world of pain and transgression. In a sense more real than we at times can fathom, we are both Jean Valjean and Inspector Javert.
Conservatives Rationalize as America Circles the Drain December 19, 2012 Selwyn Duke The reality is that there is no culture war. What is occurring now is a pacification effort. Some conservatives sense this, but the reality is often too frightening to contemplate.