Biden’s Puppet Master: Obama’s Role in Steering His Presidency

Obama’s Fourth TermJeannie DeAngelis – When Donald J. Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States, two individuals, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, were subject to massive electoral humiliation. While Hillary still hasn’t recovered, the haughtiest of the two, Barack Obama, is the one who took the election rejection the hardest.

In true narcissistic fashion, the repudiation Obama received for eight years of devastating policies, has made the former community organizer a bigger threat to the U.S. now than during his eight years in office. Vendettas, vindication, and visceral hate for the nation he failed to fully destroy have made plain his fingerprints all over Joe Biden’s presidency. Continue reading

Argentina’s Javier Milei treated like a rock star at CPAC

Argentina’s Javier Milei treated like a rock star at CPACChris Donaldson – American conservatives love Argentinian President Javier Milei and they showed it during his appearance at the annual CPAC conference in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.

The iconoclastic Latin American libertarian received a rock star greeting from an enthusiastic crowd at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center where he delivered a fiery speech denouncing the authoritarian socialism that has metastasized like a cancer throughout the Western world. Continue reading

Trump’s Crime Is “Being Donald Trump”

Trump's Crime Is "Being Donald Trump"John Leonard – Technically speaking, Donald Trump is guilty of something — he’s guilty of the crime of being Donald Trump. He hasn’t broken any laws, but laws have been modified to break him.

As former NKVD (now the KGB) head Lavrentiy Beria once famously said, “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.” The Democrats have been shown one term of Donald Trump in power and they didn’t like what they saw.

Energy independence, historically low unemployment, almost zero inflation, a strong economy… I mean, who wants that? Continue reading

A Tale of Two Presidents

A Tale of Two PresidentsJ.B. Shurk – President-In-Name-Only Joe Biden finally decided to visit East Palestine, Ohio — the community that last year endured both a toxic train derailment and the government’s questionable decision to burn the spilled hazardous chemicals and poison the region’s air.

Given Biden’s obvious cognitive decline, it’s impossible to know whether PINO mistakenly thought he was heading out to provide aid and comfort to Palestinian terrorists in their war against Israel or whether he wanted to belatedly feign love for blue-collar Americans before demanding their votes in November. Either way, Dementia Joe made the trip late in the day on a Friday so that coverage of his visit would disappear with the rest of the administration’s conveniently flushed news. Continue reading

Unknown but Important: How the States Created the US Constitution

What You Don’t Know About Political Parties In The United StatesPaul Rosenberg – I’ll be brief, but there’s a crucial fact that Americans have seldom grasped. It’s not really secret, but it’s almost unknown. And it’s very important.

Notwithstanding its rhetorical “We the people” opening line, it was the states that created the US constitution. It was their representatives that produced it and it was they who ratified it. This was clearly understood at the time and long afterward. I could throw a number of quotes at you to support this, but I’ll give you just one, from James Madison, the primary author of the constitution, in the Federalist Papers (#39, to be specific). This is Madison explaining the power of the states over the senate in the new arrangements: Continue reading