Category: Editorials

What’s Not to Like About ‘Bidenomics’? Plenty

The Biden camp seems to be operating under the delusion that it can somehow rehabilitate the phrase “Bidenomics”—hurled as a perjorative at the White House by those of us on the Right—to serve as a buzz phrase in support of the president’s 2024 reelection campaign. It’s a risky—some would say, foolish—notion, but certainly not the first…


Biden’s Weaponizing the Dollar Against Russia Has Backfired

Commentary In the full panoply of the Biden administration’s foreign policy errors aned gaffes, perhaps none was so stupid as its failed attempt to weaponize the dollar—the world’s reserve currency—against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. It’s telling that during World War II, neither the United States nor the United Kingdom—when the British pound sterling was…


Don’t Fear Central Bank Digital Currency, Embrace It Instead

Commentary Last week, South Dakota Republican governor Kristi Noem rejected a bill (HB1193) to update the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) with her own unique “brand” of veto. The veto came because Noem opposed the bill’s language outlawing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but allowing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), which is issued by governments. Noem…


Editorial: The Reality of China’s Pandemic and the CCP’s Demise

The pandemic is spreading like wildfire again across China. Since December, an estimated 900 million people in China have been infected, according to Peking University. The number could reach as high as 80 to 90 percent of the population, according to prominent Chinese infectious disease experts. Ever since the first wave of the virus in…


Jiang Zemin Is Dead

Editorial On Nov. 30, former leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Jiang Zemin died in Shanghai. Zemin’s life was a shameful one. His administration brought disaster to China and its people. Corruption as a result of his rule has been rampant. The persecution of Falun Gong initiated by him created crimes against humanity.  Jiang…


A Republican House–Now What?

Commentary With Rep. Mike Garcia projected to win California’s 27th congressional district, giving the Republicans 218 seats in the House of Representatives, the GOP will take control of the lower house in January 2023. So now what? Well, certainly there will be investigations and perhaps even perhaps a performative impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas…


Why Freedom Depends More Than Ever on Our Health and Fitness

Commentary A nation is only as healthy as the people—the individuals—of which it is comprised. If we recognize this simple, obvious, fact, what are we to say about the health of our nations today? Look around at your fellow men, women, and children. How have we reached this point? And who, ultimately, benefits? Doctor measuring…


Users Reject PayPal’s Attempt to Limit Speech. They Should.

Commentary An update to the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of PayPal, the multinational payments platform, was interpreted to say the company will withhold up to $2,500 of account holders’ funds as “liquidated damages” if  users “provide false, inaccurate, or misleading information.”  The new policy was first highlighted by the Daily Wire on Oct. 7. Even…


Social Media Censorship of Speech May Head to Supreme Court

Commentary A New Orleans federal appellate court for the Fifth Circuit has reversed and remanded a lower court decision that held that a Texas law, House Bill 20, (HB20) was unconstitutional. The law bans social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter from censoring speech based on the user’s viewpoint, the viewpoint of another user, or the…


The Trump Raid and the Erosion of America’s Justice System

The United States of America is great because of its constitutional rights and a justice system that has traditionally protected citizens from government overreach. The principle of equal justice under the law, however, has taken a severe beating in recent years. The unprecedented FBI raid of a former president’s home has led Americans to fear…