Decline is not fate but a choice; the argument holds that America endures by defending its institutions and rejecting narratives of inevitable collapse.
California’s governor’s race veers into a left-on-left primary as Steyer and Becerra court progressive voters while Republicans risk being shut out in the jungle top-two contest.
Constitutional Carry’s march has slowed, but in states like North Carolina, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the next wave of Second Amendment victories may already be taking shape.
Lipton Matthews’ 'Busting African Delusions' attributes Africa’s economic stagnation to weak institutions and cultural incentives, urging market reforms while sparking debate over genetics claims.
The SPLC, long portrayed as a civil-rights watchdog, now faces federal fraud charges as years of accusations over partisan smear tactics come to a head.
California Democrats are fractured, unpopular, and vulnerable, giving Republicans their best chance in decades to make the Golden State competitive again.
The Dignity Act is amnesty dressed up as enforcement, proving once again that too many in Congress still value cheap labor over America’s borders, laws, and sovereignty.
Spirit Airlines crashed under the weight of its own failures—and Washington’s instinct to meddle only proves that free markets work best when politicians keep their hands off the controls.
Election Day 2025 marked a clear setback for Republicans as Virginia and New Jersey shifted further left, underscoring a broader Democratic consolidation of state-level power.
As Virginia falls under one-party Democrat rule and pushes an extreme gerrymander, the Old Dominion’s constitutional order faces its sharpest test in a generation.
Orbán’s rule may have ended, but Hungary’s election shows a deeper shift: nationalist politics remain dominant, even as leadership and strategy evolve.
CPAC 2026 underscored a movement conference in decline, marked by thin crowds, internal contradictions, and a widening gap between its rhetoric and its base.
Trump’s endorsement of Steve Hilton in California’s governor’s race risks muddying a GOP primary where Sheriff Bianco may offer a stronger path to victory in a fractured state.
If “Election Day” means anything, it must mean one day—no extensions, no ballot harvesting, and no ambiguity—just a clear, final, and verifiable expression of the people’s will.
Statues should not be torn down on impulse, but judged by clear standards that honor real contributions, expose grave wrongdoing, and preserve a truthful memory of our history.
If the allegations are true, Cesar Chavez’s legacy exposes how ideology can canonize flawed figures—and why Americans should rethink who we choose to celebrate.