AP Images Charles III King Charles III broke away from the traditional Christ-centered Christmas message that loyal listeners of the crown’s holiday broadcast would expect to hear. For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth brought class, old-English humor, and leadership to her nation during the holidays. This year, her successor chose to focus on alleged man-made climate change for his second Christmas...
Read moreDetailsViewApart/iStock/Getty Images Plus Every generation in every place has its perils. There was the fall of Rome in 476; the medieval Black Death; the ninth-century Viking occupation of England; and, generally, continual periods of privation, pestilence, and oppression throughout history. Today is no exception, either, and one of the latest challenges, we hear, is plaguing Gen Z: menu anxiety. No,...
Read moreDetailsSelwyn Duke “When people cease believing in God, it’s not that they start to believe in nothing; it’s that they’ll believe in anything,” goes a common encapsulation of G.K. Chesterton’s ideas. This could come to mind, and did, when pondering a question commentator Daniel Greenfield recently asked. To wit: “How do you create a generation that will believe in anything?”...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Nikki Haley Courtesy of an obvious plant for the Democrats or a GOP rival who appeared at Nikki Haley’s recent town hall in Berlin, New Hampshire, the new gotcha question for GOP political candidates is this: “What caused the Civil War?” And as Haley just learned, any answer but “slavery” will blow up like a plugged Confederate Howitzer...
Read moreDetailsrafaelvilanova/iStock/Getty Images Plus Jesus Christ, whose birthday is celebrated throughout the world on Christmas, has had a greater impact on human history than any person who ever lived. Though he died at the age of 33, the year in which we live is dated from his birth. Though he lived in an obscure corner of the Roman Empire 2,000 years...
Read moreDetailsLUNAMARINA/iStock/Getty Images Plus Some local leaders within the Catholic Church feel the pope’s latest decree regarding same-sex couples has gone too far — and they’re pushing back with outright noncooperation. Opposition to Pope Francis’ edict allowing for the church’s blessing on homosexual couples has arisen in countries as diverse as Africa and Eastern Europe. As The Wall Street Journal reports,...
Read moreDetailsKen Lund/flickr St. Mary’s College, an all-female institution in Notre Dame, Indiana, has reversed a decision announced in November that would have allowed men who refer to themselves as women to enroll in the school. Initially, so-called trans women would have been accepted as students beginning with the fall 2024 semester. However, after anger from students and Catholic leaders objecting...
Read moreDetailsTim1965/Wikimedia Commons Confederate Monument at Arlington National Cemetery In a powerful statement against the idea of “reconciliation,” the federal government removed the monument to Confederate war dead on Wednesday. The monument, with no official name, has been variously called the Confederate Monument and the Reconciliation Monument. It was erected at Arlington National Cemetery over 100 years ago, and is surrounded...
Read moreDetailsCunaplus_M.Faba/iStock/Getty Images Plus “If something can’t go on, it won’t,” the paraphrase of economist Herb Stein goes. And thus did mass hysteriae such as the Salem witch trials, medieval dancing plagues, and Tanganyika laughter epidemic inevitably end. So it will be with the MUSS (Made-up Sexual Status, aka “transgender”) agenda. The only question is when. Perhaps providing a clue is...
Read moreDetailsTsyb_Oleg/iStock/Getty Images Plus On December 19, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned that Kyiv’s push to outlaw the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) would breach freedom of religion. Türk gave his remarks during a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, addressing the Kyiv government’s persecution of the UOC in the context of the crisis...
Read moreDetailsRuma Aktar/iStock/Getty Images Plus On December 17, during an interview with Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that his country will set up a new military district to reinforce its positions near Finland following the latter’s move to join NATO, stating that although Helsinki has not had any real “trouble” with Moscow for decades, from now, it...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the Obama-produced release last week of the movie Leave the World Behind, about the collapse of America following a catastrophic cyber attack that shuts down the power grid, internet and all cellphone service, Hollywood is about to serve up another blockbuster dystopian film featuring? How did you guess? Civil War in America. Civil War, starring Kirsten Dunst and directed by Alex...
Read moreDetails“He who dares not offend cannot be honest.” ― Thomas Paine I’m sure many of you have heard of the United Nations Agenda 21 and, more recently, Agenda 2030. If you are like me, back in the 90s when I heard about this, I thought the likes of Glenn Beck were decent people, but a bit crazy. This increased for...
Read moreDetailsJackF/iStock/Getty Images Plus That would be the effect if the latest proposed infringement of the Second Amendment by the anti-gun Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is allowed to stand. On August 31, the rogue anti-gun agency, under directions from Joe Biden, issued a press release heralding a “new regulation to update definition” of what it would arbitrarily...
Read moreDetailsCould this be the latest predictive programming, similar to ‘Event 201’ was for the Covid pandemic? As we approach December 31, you will inevitably hear people across the world celebrating the end of another dreadful year and cheering on the arrival of brighter times in 2024. It can only get better, right? I beseech you, dear readers, not to participate...
Read moreDetailsGodzilla.com Godzilla Minus One has exponentially exceeded expectations since it debuted in the U.S. earlier this month, on December 1. The movie debuted at number three in the U.S. domestic box office, surpassed only by Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. By Monday, December 4, the film had garnered a record-breaking $11...
Read moreDetailsLaylaBird/iStock/Getty Images Plus A new Pew Research Center in-depth report, "Spirituality Among Americans," revealed that “7 in 10 U.S. adults describe themselves as spiritual in some way, including 22% who are spiritual but not religious.” The 95-page report released on Thursday found that: 83% of all U.S. adults believe people have a soul or spirit in addition to their physical...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Vivek Ramaswamy Van Jones, the ex-Obama official who, while chuckling, once said he was basically “a communist,” has stated that he was “shaking” listening to GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy during Wednesday’s Republican primary debate. What disturbed the former “green czar” so? Did Ramaswamy, a wealthy entrepreneur, throw shade on Karl Marx? Actually, the candidate talked about Democratic policy...
Read moreDetailsThe great reset, a global conspiracy to usher in a new age of globalism and loss of individual and national sovereignty, is upon us, InfoWars founder Alex Jones and journalist Alex Newman warn. Jones and Newman, with laser precision and years of research backing every claim, detail the names behind secret societies such as Skull and Bones and the Bohemian...
Read moreDetailsJohn Stossel The Fourth Amendment secures our right to be secure against unreasonable searches, right? Not anymore, explains Naomi Brockwell on her popular YouTube channel. In my new video, she explains how tech companies spy on us and then sell our information to the government. But some of us actually find that tech companies prying can be a good thing....
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