October 27, 2020

 

Something wicked this way comes: anarchy is being loosed upon the nation

fromRutherfordInstitute: It doesn’t take a weatherman to realize when a storm is brewing: clouds gather, the wind begins to blow, and an almost-palpable tension builds. It’s the same way with freedom. 

How expert worship is ruining science

fromAmericanMind: Can we convince the current “scientific establishment” to get back to the roots? 

Russophrenia – or how a collapsing country runs the world

fromStrategicCulture: A country with GDP comparable to Australia cannot afford to be a superpower, fight a protracted war in Syria, fight in the Ukraine and develop its own equipment to match the U.S..

Cuomo’s New York: police invade private homes of Orthodox Jews to crack down on gatherings

fromGatewayPundit: Police are now entering private homes to crack down on Jewish gatherings. Haven’t we seen this play out somewhere else before? 

Joe Biden’s not-so-secret plan to pack the Supreme Court

fromRealClearPolicy: Candidate Biden has been coy about his plans. He has repeatedly refused to answer pointed questions about packing the Supreme Court. Don’t be fooled.  

A free press has a responsibility to be fair

fromAdvancingTime: In many ways, the media has become viewed more as a tool of the establishment than the protector of the people and defender of our rights. 

        

October 25, 2020

 

Conditioning kids to believe they are racists

fromLibertyNation: More and more "educators" are pushing this leftwing agenda. Perhaps liberal schools should change their names to Anti-Trump Indoctrination Centers and be done with it. 

How liberal politics, COVID-19 and a high cost of living are fueling a new California exodus

fromSacBee: Data from the Zillow real estate data firm show that more Californians are searching online in 2020 than in previous years for homes in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, Colorado, Utah and Idaho.

There is a solution to Big Tech censorship — but no politician will touch it

fromActivistPost: To confront the power dynamic between governments and major conglomerates is to confront one of the fundamental sources of corruption within our society, which is why it won’t be allowed. 

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Court packing -- A brief but important history

fromFoxNews: The phrase “court packing” is a derogatory reference to legislation that alters the number of seats on the Supreme Court to alter its perceived ideological makeup.

WATCH: Trump releases his full tape of the ‘vicious’ 60 minutes interview

fromMediaite: President Donald Trump has made good on his promise to release what he called the “full, unedited preview of the vicious attempted ‘takeout’ interview” with 60 Minutes host Lesley Stahl. 

What happens if no one wins?

fromAmericanMind: The Constitution provides for election crises—and its provisions favor Trump.

       

October 23, 2020

 

fromAIER: This year has given us a new ideology with totalitarian tendencies. It has a vision of hell, of heaven, and a means of transition. It has a unique language apparatus. It has a mental focus. 

Censoring the Biden story: How social media becomes state media

fromTheHill: If the emails and images are genuine, then the Bidens appear to have lied for years as a raw influence-peddling scheme worth millions stretched from China to Ukraine to Russia.

Uniquely bad—but not uniquely American

fromCityJournal: Slavery was a mundane fact in most human civilizations. It appeared in the earliest settlements of Sumer, Babylonia, China, and Egypt, and it continues in many parts of the world to this day.

The media’s shameful Hunter Biden abdication

fromNationalReview: NPRadio is free to cover whatever news it deems important. But if it runs interference a the preferred presidential candidate, it should do so without the $250 million provided by taxpayers every year. 

Walter E Williams: Disgusting professorial teachings

fromCreators: Vanderbilt University scientist Heather Caslin Findley says that "white supremacy, racism, and prejudice" are perpetuated by the concept of "academic freedom." 

Rampant shoplifting leads to another Walgreens closing in S.F.

fromSanFranciscoChronicle: Under California law, theft of less than $950 in goods is treated as a nonviolent misdemeanor. Most of the time the suspect is released with conditions.