Happy 248th Birthday to America. Still the Greatest Country on God’s Green Earth.

This Independence Day, let me reflect on the qualities that have made America the Best, most Prosperous, and most Free Nation on God's Green Earth. From the moment the first new settlers in America stepped foot on the continent, God was their constant companion, their motivation, and their Rock. The Pilgrims gave thanks to their …

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Guest Essayist. On DemocRats and Black People (and Trump), by a Black Person

I want my readers to get the benefit of a very smart, well-spoken black guy I follow over on X/Twitter. I am copying his essay in its entirety, so you can see it all in one spot. He publishes as Black Insurrectionist if you want to go there and follow him. Highly recommended. Ok, buckle …

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Some thoughts on Martin Luther King’s real birthday

First, today is the federal holiday (and my first paid holiday from work), to commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the famous civil-rights figure who for decades inspired black people to improve their lives, and for some time inspired white people to defeat Jim Crow in the South.  Unfortunately, Dr. King's legacy has …

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Guest Author: Financier Bill Ackman on the Anti-Semitism Scandal in the Ivy League and how the Left is going after his wife

If you have been paying attention to the news lately, you will be aware of the testimony, before a Congressional Committee, of the presidents of three Ivy League colleges, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania, regarding the anti-Semitic demonstrations on all three campuses which led to the persecution of Jewish students at all three …

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The Supreme Court ruled against “affirmative action” in college admissions. Don’t get too excited about it.

Yes, it's a momentous decision that came down today from the Supreme Court.  In a 6-3 decision, the Justices said that colleges, both public and private, may not use an applicant's race in deciding whether to admit him or her.  The rulings covered one public college, the University of North Carolina, and one Ivy League …

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Did you know that the United States homeland is about to be invaded?

Yes, Invaded.  A veritable army of Illegal Aliens is even now massing along our Southern Border, ready to flood across the bridges, and across the Rio Grande River, the minute Title 42 restrictions expire this Thursday.  Enacted during the Covid "emergency" by the Trump administration, and maintained until now, they allow illegal border-crossers to be …

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Tweet of the Day, maybe of the Year. Can you say Pure Evil?

https://twitter.com/RealMattCouch/status/1641285567022333952?s=20 **EDITOR'S NOTE:  THE GRAPHIC ABOVE WAS DELETED FROM TWITTER, LIKE THE TWEET QUOTED.  I MUST DISPLAY THIS CALL FOR VIOLENCE FROM THE EVIL "TRANS" COMMUNITY, SO THEY CANNOT THINK OF THEMSELVES AS VICTIMS. On Monday, in Nashville, a so-called "trans-activist" entered a Christian elementary school, and proceeded to shoot and kill six innocent people, …

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A little jaunt to the Palm Springs area

Until this week, I had never been to Palm Springs, California.  My parents used to go there every winter for a few years, but that wasn't until I was an adult, an I never had a reason to go there before.  This week, Hubby and I hopped a plane and went down to a Hillsdale …

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Remembering Covid: A letter to the editors of the Wall Street Journal

A couple of weeks ago, there was an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, where the author wrote about the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, and how most of the world forgot it when the pandemic petered out and life returned to normal.  I begged to differ at the time, but thought little of it afterwords. …

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