Conservative, Not Bitter Column
The Left’s Low-Key Strategy
The stage is now officially set for Super Bowl LVIII as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to square off against the San Francisco 49ers. As an old-school football fan, I prefer the game to be about, well, the game itself. The teams. The matchups. Playing styles. Quarterbacks. Strategy. In a word …
Buckle Up: Insights into the High-Stakes 2024 Political Landscape
The holiday season can be such a wonderful time that the problems of the world can temporarily fade into the background. But a quick glance at the calendar reminds us that 2024 is upon us. And we had better be prepared to …
Academia's Impact: Liberating Minds or Molding Thoughts?
Last week, we explored the first of The Seven Pillars of Propaganda: Government. I won’t rehash our discussion of that pillar, but suffice it to say that the government has become incredibly corrupt over the past several decades. It’s now being weaponized against political opponents.This week, I’d like to explore the …
The Left's Influence: Unraveling the Disconnect in American Politics
As I’ve penned in previous columns and often discussed on our show, a vast majority of Americans hold dear a multitude of conservative principles. But if this is true, why don’t they throw their weight behind the candidates championing these very principles? I wholeheartedly stand by this assertion that …
Embracing Truth: The Battle Against Deception
If conservative principles are firmly rooted in truth and reality, then why don’t more people embrace them? Well, that's a great question, isn't it? And trust me, there's more than a couple of answers to unwrap here. First things first, let's acknowledge a fundamental truth …