Tag: Viewpoints

The EU Files: What Elon Musk Is Not Telling You About Twitter Censorship

Commentary The “Twitter Files” have exposed numerous contacts between U.S. government officials and Twitter and requests for suppression of accounts or content: notably, in the context of alleged COVID-19 “disinformation.” But what they have not revealed is that there was in fact a formal government program explicitly dedicated to “Fighting COVID-19 Disinformation” in which Twitter, as well…


Vaccine Harms Are Biodefense Plan’s Collateral Damage

Commentary Recently, revelations by outstanding artist and writer/researcher/investigator Sasha Latypova about COVID genetic vaccines have shed light on the shady, and as she calls it criminal, process by which the vaccine products were manufactured and authorized. Medical Countermeasures With No Regulatory Oversight Latypova combed through FOIA-extracted and leaked documents to find convincing evidence that COVID vaccine manufacture and…


Dr. Fauci Comes Clean on Vaccines and Respiratory Viruses

Commentary “Attempting to control mucosal respiratory viruses with systemically administered non-replicating vaccines has thus far been largely unsuccessful.” ~ Dr. Anthony Fauci (former director of NIAID), 2023, commenting on vaccines for COVID-19. The journal Cell Host & Microbe recently published one of the more important papers of the COVID era; “Rethinking next-generation vaccines for coronaviruses, influenza viruses, and…


The Devastating Impact of America’s High Rate of Single-Parent Households on Children and Families

Commentary Usually when Americans chant about how we’re “number 1,” it’s to brag to the rest of the world about our national accomplishment. But there’s one area we’re leading the world in that we shouldn’t be celebrating: single-parent households. According to the Pew Research Center, out of 130 countries and territories, the United States has…


The Ukraine War’s Prelude to What?

Commentary The Ukraine mess is daily looking more like the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, a meat grinder that took 500,000 lives. That three-year conflict became a savage proxy war and prelude for the belligerents of World War II. The Ukraine battlefield is proving to be a similar laboratory of death. New lethal…


We Don’t Need a ‘National Divorce’; We Need More Federalism

Commentary Marjorie Taylor Greene says the country needs a “national divorce.” “We need to separate by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government,” she tweeted. “Everyone I talk to says this. From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are…


Questions for the Washington Uniparty on Ukraine, One Year Later

Commentary President Joe Biden’s surprise visit to Ukrainian premier Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv earlier this week was an unmistakable sign of solidarity with Ukraine on the one-year anniversary of Russian kingpin Vladimir Putin’s reckless, unjust invasion. To the extent Biden’s aim was to send such a symbolic message to Moscow and its allies, he succeeded….


No Amb. Khalilzad, the Enemy of My Enemy is Not My Friend

Commentary Former U.S. Envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad’s suggestion that America and its allies should side with the Taliban against ISIS-K, which has waged an increasingly bloody insurgency against Taliban hegemony in Afghanistan, embodies the naïve belief that there are good jihadists and bad jihadists. “ISIS is the common enemy of the Taliban and the…


The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 19: Jean-Louis DeLolme: ‘We the People …’

Commentary Writers on the Constitution seldom mention the name of Jean-Louis DeLolme. This is unfortunate, because DeLolme’s book on the English political system significantly influenced those who participated in the constitutional debates of 1787–1790. The Constitution’s opponents—the Antifederalists—relied on it. And as the leading historian Gordon Wood testified, DeLolme’s book “had an extraordinary influence on…


DEI Programs: The Division and Disengagement They Bring to the Workplace

Commentary A positive and productive workplace culture is essential to a thriving business. Nobody wants to work in a place that’s a constant downer. And, everyone wants to be appreciated for their work and to advance in their careers. But like everything else it touches, wokeness destroys workplace culture. Case-in-point? U.S. companies spent over $9.3…