DEI Seems to Be Cooked for Good

by W. James Antle III here has been no front on which President Donald Trump has been more active or aggressive than in rolling back DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—initiatives throughout the federal government since returning to office. He has taken direct aim at the executive orders undergirding Washington’s racial-preferences regimes. This…

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What Was So Different This Time About Trump’s Election?

by Victor Davis Hanson In the weeks before the 2016 Trump Electoral College victory, Trump was polling between 35 and 40 percent. He would average only about 41 percent approval over his tumultuous four-year tenure. No one knows what lies ahead over the next four years. But for now,…

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Transitioning the Federal Workforce Into Farmhands

by J. B. Shurk I was reading one of James Howard Kunstler’s exquisite essays when I stumbled upon a hilarious conversation in his comment section.  Discussing President Trump’s turbocharged criminal alien relocation efforts, a reader named Mitch observed, “People keep asking who’s going to man the grills, pick the crops,…

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President Trump to Sign Executive Order Banning Biological Males from Competing in Female Sports on National Girls and Women in Sports Day

by Jordan Conradson Gone are the days of Liam Thomas and other below-average male athletes dominating women’s sports and stealing trophies. President Trump is set to sign an executive order on Wednesday that will ban biological males from competing in women’s sports to commemorate the 39th annual National Girls and…

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Newly Released Government Docs Reveal FBI Has Been Spying on Infowars Since 2013

It won’t surprise anyone to hear that the FBI’s abuse of power is beyond disgraceful. We’ve seen exactly what they’re capable of—especially when it comes to one of the most shameless, corrupt schemes in US history: the January 6 setup of President Trump and his supporters. And now, we…

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Bill Gates Says ‘Humans Won’t Be Needed For Most Things’

by Paul Joseph Watson Bill Gates says that in the near future humans won’t be needed for “most things” thanks to AI, but will still be required for the purposes of entertainment. Gates made the comments during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his…

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Politico, New York Times Propped Up By Millions of Dollars From U.S. Government

On Tuesday, staffers at Politico were notified that a ‘technical error’ had prevented paychecks from going out. Many joked that this had something to do with the Trump administration putting a freeze on USAID funding. And while there’s no evidence the two are linked, the suggestion prompted internet sleuths to look into Politico‘s sources of…

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Homeless Elites Like Vivek Ramaswamy Will Never Represent the Interests of Cincinnatians

by Joseph Schuster On a small hill just north of the Cincinnati city limits sits a sprawling academic campus that, at first glance, you could be forgiven for mistaking for a small college. St. Xavier High School is one of the oldest high schools in the country and one…

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Russia and China Are Facts of Life

by Robert Gore In 1904, Sir Halford Mackinder, director of the London School of Economics, gave a presentation at the Royal Geographical Society that proved to be influential. “The Geographical Pivot of History” posited a World-Island: Africa Asia, and Europe, the “heartland” of which stretched from the Persian Gulf…

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Harrison Butker Says He Has ‘Nothing to Apologize For’ When Asked About Faith-Based Speech Ahead of Super Bowl

by Mark Harris Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker last May delivered a commencement speech that some, mostly the anti-conservative crowd, found offensive and controversial. Despite the highly discussed moment coming nearly a full year ago, some in the media still aren’t over it, which…

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