Reclaiming the Spirit of 1789 in our Modern American Struggle There is a fire that once lit the hearts of men, a passion that shook the boulevards of 1789 France—not in the orgy of blood to come, but in the early cries for Liberty! Equality! Fraternity! Before the guillotine blades fell on the innocent and […]
Month: April 2025 (Page 2 of 2)
Today, Donald Trump said he “loved the idea” of exiling American citizens to a foreign country—El Salvador, specifically. Let’s be brutally clear about what just happened: The President of the United States casually suggested reviving one of history’s darkest, most repressive tools—banishment from one’s homeland. This is not policy talk. This is not rhetorical flair. […]
In any society that dares to call itself free, one principle must stand above all others: no person shall be punished, deprived, or condemned without fair process. This is not a procedural technicality. It is not an inconvenience. It is the line between freedom and tyranny, between the rule of law and the rule of […]
“You can’t fix stupid.” It’s a phrase tossed around like it’s wisdom. A verbal shrug. A lazy little eulogy for critical thinking, muttered every time someone does something reckless, ignorant, or proudly misinformed. And it’s one of the most dangerous ideas in circulation today. Because here’s the truth: Yes. You can fix stupid. That’s what […]
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION Liberation Day Issued this day by the Supreme Negotiator, First of His Name, Donald J. Trump WHEREAS, the American people have long enjoyed the luxuries of affordable goods, functioning trade relationships, and basic economic literacy; WHEREAS, such conveniences have been deemed un-American, weak, and entirely too globalist for our […]