Activist Judges and the Overreach of Judicial Authority: A Case for Sedition and Treason

The balance of power among the three branches of government is a cornerstone of the United States Constitution. However, activist judges have increasingly encroached upon executive authority, undermining the separation of powers. When judges exceed their constitutional authority by obstructing or overturning executive actions without legitimate constitutional grounds, they…

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The Collapse of the Reform Party in Britain

Nigel Farage ended 2024 as American Renaissance’s White Renegade of the Year for his efforts to neuter the British Right. He disavowed remigration, said the British should not oppose Islam, and promised more stringent vetting for Reform Party candidates. This time, the victim was MP Rupert Lowe, probably the most…

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Trump’s DOJ Speech: A Reckoning for the Deep State and a Media Meltdown

Trump’s DOJ speech called out corruption, promised justice reform, and sent the media into a frenzy over his bold rebuke of the establishment. hat did you think of Donald Trump’s speech at the Department of Justice on Friday? It was one of those speeches that divides the world. I liked…

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Putin Peels Off the Masks of the Ceasefire Kabuki

Putin will never sacrifice Russia’s “indivisibility of security” demands posed to Washington in December 2021 – and met with a no-response response. The “ceasefire” announced with trademark bombast by Team Trump 2.0 should be seen as a tawdry kabuki inside a cheap matryoshka. As we peel…

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Do Vaccines Cause Autism?

Ask any federal health official—whether from the FDA, CDC, NIH, or National Cancer Institute—if vaccines contribute to neurological damage or autism, and their response will be unequivocal: No, there is no evidence of any association. In fact, they might find the very question offensive. After all, these agencies have access to unlimited resources,…

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What Are American National Interests in Syria?

Syria is a desperately complicated mess, second perhaps only to the Balkans for long-running and deeply held sectarian and ethnic strife. The very short version of recent history: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), until recently the Al Qaeda–affiliated al-Nusra Front, finally overthrew the formally Baathist regime of Bashar al-Assad with…

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Postcards from the Empire

Is an Anti-Immigration Globalist Running Poland? The current Polish prime-minister, Donald Tusk, a globalist whose coalition beat the ruling national-conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS) in the 2023 elections is, interestingly, trying to continue the tough immigration position of his predecessors. What is the reason for this change of…

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The Economy Needs A Detox

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is right when he says that the economy needs a “detox.” To fix the problems created by decades of artificially-low interest rates, soaring deficits, out-of-control spending, a dying manufacturing base, and central bank meddling, there has to be a little bit (or a lot) of pain.

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Covid Tyrants Were Perpetrators, Not Victims

Five years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is no shortage of analysis personifying the virus as the villain. In a sense, it’s understandable: SARS-CoV-2 was the catalyst and the killer that drove much of the pandemic destruction. But painting public health leaders as innocent bystanders and…

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Cold Civil War Gone Global

Two monumental events have shaken the U.S. foreign policy establishment since the inauguration of President Donald Trump. They took place at roughly the same time, but few have recognized their connection. The first was the widespread exposure of USAID as the “world’s hipster vanguard of globalist, cultural Marxist revolution,” in…

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