With the dollar’s decades-long decline in purchasing power accelerating in recent years, state governments across America are moving quickly to give citizens a constitutional option for both saving and commerce. Known as “transactional gold,” the idea is for state governments to create a system where gold and silver can easily be acquired, stored, used, saved, and turned back to dollars...
Read moreDetailsThe debate began immediately upon the announcement that the 267th pope of the Catholic Church was to be an American: What kind of American? The every word of Robert Francis Prevost, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1955, was scrutinized and examined following the conclusion of Thursday’s papal conclave. To most, especially those outside the Catholic faith, Prevost, who took the...
Read moreDetailsRogue judges that violate the Constitution and the rule of law need to be held accountable, even if that means being arrested, argues CSPOA founder and former sheriff Richard Mack on Alex Newman’s The Liberty Report.Mack, who became the first sheriff in American history to sue the federal government and take it all the way to the Supreme Court (Mack/Printz...
Read moreDetailsPolitics By Any Name, A Day For Remembering—and Building Celebrations are well and good, but how about some worthy memorials? Happy Victory Day for World War II, for those who join President Trump in the new style. Or, if you prefer, Happy VE-Day. The “V” in VE-Day does, after all, stand for “Victory.” Since it’s Trump, it comes with controversy. In...
Read moreDetailsMultiple Democrat states are targeting homeschooling families with draconian new laws and policies, raising alarm among advocates of parental rights and educational freedom. The escalating attacks on home education are part of a growing and coordinated movement to control, undermine, and eventually end homeschooling, experts warned.From Minnesota and Illinois to Connecticut and beyond, lawmakers have in recent months been exploiting...
Read moreDetailsCulture Is ‘Woke Right’ a Useful Term? The formulation doesn’t quite work, or at least obscures as much as it illuminates. When Vice President J.D. Vance unearthed an old clip of Rep. Ilhan Omar seemingly calling for racial profiling of white men, little did he know a wave of online chatter about the “woke right” would follow. It’s a phrase...
Read moreDetailsOn March 7, Paul Kengor, editor of The American Spectator, delivered a talk on “The Marxist Roots of International Women’s Day” at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia. C-SPAN brought its cameras and recorded the moment for posterity. The broadcast aired several times last week under the title “The Devil and Karl Marx,” the name of...
Read moreDetailsGood Friday means different things to different people. For me, it’s the day I met my only pet. This was no puppy, iguana, or goldfish. In fact, as a little boy, I had a rooster and, thus, remain partial to these majestic creatures. My family and I named him Chickadee, after hilarious curmudgeon W.C. Fields’ film My Little Chickadee. I...
Read moreDetailsBy Rhonda ThomasTruth In EducationIn today’s classrooms, education is no longer simply about teaching children how to read, write, or calculate. Under the influence of powerful international forces like the United Nations (UN) and its educational arm, UNESCO, the very definition of education, has been radically transformed. Guided by frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), education now seeks...
Read moreDetailsForeign Affairs Trump’s Russia–Ukraine Reset The U.S. has withdrawn from peace talks. Here’s what comes next. (Contributor/Getty Images) On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to end the Russia–Ukraine war in a single day. After more than 100 days back in the White House, Trump seems closer to ending America’s diplomacy than Russia’s war. Last Friday, Trump officials announced the...
Read moreDetailsNick Vujicic, a Christian evangelist and author born without arms or legs, was notified by his banking institution that his account was being terminated and to take his business elsewhere. The reason? He held traditional Christian values on marriage and life, Vujicic explained to Alex Newman on The Sentinel Report. And just as Nick fought to keep living despite having...
Read moreDetailsAllowing the use of precious metals in transactions will help tame inflation, restore the middle class, and protect the U.S. economy, supporters said.With gold at record highs and the possibility of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) and de-dollarization, serious efforts to bring back gold and silver in commerce are proliferating.From Florida and Texas to New Hampshire, New Jersey, and beyond,...
Read moreDetailsAs Artificial Intelligence takes a greater role and more responsibility in education with backing from the United Nations and Big Tech, President Donald Trump just signed an executive promoting AI instruction in all American schools. The goal, he said, is to ensure that American children and workers have the knowledge and skills to participate in and adapt to the emerging...
Read moreDetailsForeign Affairs The Inspiring Legacy of Anti-War Conservatism America Firsters have long challenged U.S. interventionism in the Middle East and questioned the alliance with Israel. Amid continued American entanglements in the Middle East, neoconservative commentators seek to shore up the tired status quo by delegitimizing foreign policy dissent. Nowhere is this more evident than on the ever-radioactive issue of the...
Read moreDetailsJust a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre was riding high. The apple-munching leader of the Conservative Party of Canada held a commanding lead of more than 20 percent in the polls, and the approval ratings for the Canadian Liberal Party and its longtime face, Justin Trudeau, were underwater. The New York Times ran a headline on January 9: “Meet the Combative Populist...
Read moreDetailsCulture Fight for Old D.C. Washington’s football team may have lost its name, but it has regained its city. Credit: Tony Quinn/Shutterstock Let it never be said again that Washington, DC is a city without any native culture. The fact that its professional football team, against all odds, is at last returning to the site of RFK Memorial Stadium puts...
Read moreDetailsNineteen horses will Run for the Roses on Saturday in Lexington, Kentucky at the 151st Kentucky Derby. Though three horses are strong favorites heading into this weekend’s premier thoroughbred race, all 19 appear live in a field that features a mix of speed horses and strong closers. Let’s dive in. Legendary trainer Bob Baffert is back in Lexington hoping to...
Read moreDetailsDespite state laws and President Trump’s executive orders, Arizona State University is continuing to push anti-white, anti-Christian programs promoting cultural Marxism under the guise of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” but at least one Christian professor, Professor Owen Anderson, is taking on the Sun Devils in a David v. Goliath-style legal battle.Speaking on Conversations That Matter to The New American Senior...
Read moreDetailsThe World Economic Forum (WEF) has been coopted by a “cabal” to bring about global government.Individual figureheads such as WEF founder Klaus Schwab, who recently stepped down as chairman of the organization, are not the masterminds of the globalist movement, explains Teddy Pierce, the author of Dethrone Davos: Save America, in an interview with journalist Alex Newman for The Liberty...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. delegation to the United Nations denounced the UN’s so-called “master plan for humanity,” better known as the 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals, sending shockwaves through the UN General Assembly. Patriots celebrated the news.Edward Heartney, counselor for Economic and Social Affairs (ECOSOC) at the U.S. Mission to the UN, was speaking in March during a discussion on a UN...
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