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Are We Underestimating or Overestimating the Russian Military?
Trained military observers watching the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfold are finding themselves baffled by by both the scale of the operation and its seeming lack of coordination and effectiveness. Russia is a world power and its military is that of a world power. In the air and on the ground, not taking into account…
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Biden Doesn’t Want a Black Justice, But an Anti-Constitutional One
From Jonathan Turley. For many liberal groups, Ketanji Brown Jackson is a supreme “deliverable” by President Biden. Activist groups have pushed her nomination to the Supreme Court while opposing the consideration of fellow short-lister District Judge J. Michelle Childs. These groups clearly did not like Childs and her more moderate take on legal issues. Yet the interesting question…
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Glazov Gang: Fourth Reich Rising
The global digital ID money system is on the horizon. Will you enter its matrix?
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Ukraine Isn’t WW2 or WW3 – It’s WW1
Does the United States want the job of keeping neighbor from invading neighbor around the world?
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A Reckoning Approaches for Obama’s EPA Abuses
The Supreme Court’s willingness to consider West Virginia v. EPA strikes at the original beating heart of the power grab perpetrated by the Obama administration. The media is vehemently denying that West Virginia v. EPA is still relevant. The Biden administration claims that it has no intention of resurrecting its abuses. Yet in a legal environment and…
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Trump on Putin and Bill Maher on Al Qaeda
“He’s a brave man, he’s hanging in,” Trump said of Zelensky in remarks at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, even as he declined to back away from complimenting Putin as “smart.” “The problem is not that Putin is smart, which, of course, he’s smart,” Trump said. “The problem is that our leaders are dumb……
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New York Times Complains Europeans Racist for Taking Ukrainian, Not Islamic, Refugees
“For Ukraine’s Refugees, Europe Opens Doors That Were Shut to Others” is the snide New York Times headline. The unsubtle implication is that European countries, especially Eastern European nations, especially countries like Poland, Czechia, and Hungary which were reluctant to accept masses of Islamic migrants, are racist for being willing to accept Ukrainian refugees fleeing…
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Can Putin Win?
Russia’s military is numerically powerful and historically weak. The Russians have lost far more wars than they’ve won including against opponents like the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese war where they should have been able to easily triumph in terms of sheer technological prowess alone. World War II, the war that most people think of Russia…
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Corrupt Alleged Sex Predator Biden Wants to Restore America’s Soul
Can you save the soul of a nation when you have no soul of your own? But give Biden some credit, he’s recognized that he can’t possibly run on the economy or on pandemic management, oh that’s left is empty virtue signaling about souls honor and decency from a man with no soul no honor…
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Ukraine, Russia, and the Problem of Propaganda
The war between Russia and the Ukraine pits two groups of nationalists and two nationalist ambitions against each other. Russian and Ukrainian nationalism both have a long history and a great deal of blood behind them. Much like the middle east, the entire region has been marked by centuries of war and population transfers, military…
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What I Actually Wrote About a War in the Ukraine
Since some of the usual trolls have felt the need to make a case out of this, here’s what I actually wrote about a possible war in the Ukraine. There may indeed be an invasion and a war, but it won’t involve the United States. Eastern Europe, like the Middle East, has been learning the…
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Dr. Peter Breggin Video: Freedom in the World is at Stake Now
Will we devote our lives to saving America?
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Putin Sizes Up Biden, Invades Ukraine
Weakness invites aggression.
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Forget Crack Pipes, a CDC Provider is Promoting ‘Safe’ Fentanyl Use
Masking 2-year-olds and handing out needles to addicts is the new public health.
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One Side Has Tanks, The Other Has International Norms
The faceoff in the Ukraine has been and remains very simple, Putin came to the battlefield bringing tanks, the West came to the battlefield bringing international norms. And whether it’s WWII or anytime since, tanks always beat international norms. Whatever one thinks about whether the United States should have been involved in the Ukraine, or…