Republics don’t die in grand explosions. They rot. Forget the theatrics of the White House or the cable news riots. If you want to see the actual death of American liberty, go to your local library board meeting. Read the procedural bylaws of the Community Education Council. Look at
by Art Vendeley
When Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) appeared on CNN to defend his colleague Mark Kelly's controversial video urging military personnel to refuse "illegal orders," he made a telling admission. "The script got to me," Gallego said, describing how he'd received the prepared statement
by Art Vendeley
The profoundest truth of war is that the issue of battle is usually decided in the minds of the opposing commanders, not in the bodies of their men."B.H. Liddell Hart On November 29, President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace closed to unauthorized flights. International carriers canceled routes, GPS
by Art Vendeley
Based on reporting by Chris Nesi, New York Post, December 1, 2025 Since President Trump took office in January 2025, New York state and local authorities have released 6,947 illegal immigrants with active ICE detainers back onto the streets. The list of crimes committed by these individuals includes 29
by Art Vendeley
Nicole Shanahan didn’t just glimpse the machine. She oiled it. As ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, she signed off on nine-figure checks through the Sergey Brin Family Foundation and her own Bia-Echo Foundation, targeting criminal justice “reform,” indigenous “uplift,” and reproductive “equity.” This is the most jaw-dropping 4
by Art Vendeley
How Radical Socialists in City Hall Are Engineering the End of Private Property—And Who's Really Pulling the Strings NY Post uncovered the kill shot buried in the fine print of New York City's "Community Opportunity to Purchase Act" (COPA): it's not
by Art Vendeley
How America's Afghan Withdrawal Created a National Security Catastrophe Twenty-year-old Sarah Beckstrom volunteered to work Thanksgiving so others could be home with family. Hours later, she lay dying in a Washington hospital, shot in the chest and head by an Afghan refugee America had promised to save. The
by Art Vendeley
Remember Google’s old motto, "Don't Be Evil"? It seems Eric Schmidt, the man who steered the ship from a quirky search engine to a global surveillance behemoth between 2001 and 2011, might have interpreted that phrase less as a moral compass and more as a
by Art Vendeley
Republics don’t die in grand explosions. They rot. Forget the theatrics of the White House or the cable news riots. If you want to see the actual death of American liberty, go to your local library board meeting. Read the procedural bylaws of the Community Education Council. Look at
by Art Vendeley
Qatari journalists and Al-Jazeera figures are openly calling Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York a direct “outcome of October 7 and the resistance in Gaza.”
Let me tell you about Zohran, not the fake puff pieces in NY Times, Vanity Fair and the rest of Fake media paid by his true owners. The Kwame, his revolutionary name and his grooming and upbringing and few anecdotes that can paint a real picture of the type of
Fake news is a big thing in the field of Social Media Journalism. Fake news can be as simple has spreading misinformation.or as dangerous as smearing hateful propaganda. Fabrizio Moreira The avalanche of disinformation shared about Israel and Palestine amid the recent conflict has been well documented. the surge
The lawsuit aims to represent a class of people who’ve lost money trading Dogecoin Keith Johnson, “an American citizen who was defrauded out of money by defendants’ Dogecoin Crypto Pyramid Scheme,” sued Musk and his companies, claiming they constitute an illegal racketeering enterprise to inflate Dogecoin’s price. The
Republics don’t die in grand explosions. They rot. Forget the theatrics of the White House or the cable news riots. If you want to see the actual death of American liberty, go to your local library board meeting. Read the procedural bylaws of the Community Education Council. Look at
by Art Vendeley
When Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) appeared on CNN to defend his colleague Mark Kelly's controversial video urging military personnel to refuse "illegal orders," he made a telling admission. "The script got to me," Gallego said, describing how he'd received the prepared statement
by Art Vendeley
The profoundest truth of war is that the issue of battle is usually decided in the minds of the opposing commanders, not in the bodies of their men."B.H. Liddell Hart On November 29, President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace closed to unauthorized flights. International carriers canceled routes, GPS
by Art Vendeley
Based on reporting by Chris Nesi, New York Post, December 1, 2025 Since President Trump took office in January 2025, New York state and local authorities have released 6,947 illegal immigrants with active ICE detainers back onto the streets. The list of crimes committed by these individuals includes 29
by Art Vendeley
Nicole Shanahan didn’t just glimpse the machine. She oiled it. As ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, she signed off on nine-figure checks through the Sergey Brin Family Foundation and her own Bia-Echo Foundation, targeting criminal justice “reform,” indigenous “uplift,” and reproductive “equity.” This is the most jaw-dropping 4
by Art Vendeley
How Radical Socialists in City Hall Are Engineering the End of Private Property—And Who's Really Pulling the Strings NY Post uncovered the kill shot buried in the fine print of New York City's "Community Opportunity to Purchase Act" (COPA): it's not
by Art Vendeley
How America's Afghan Withdrawal Created a National Security Catastrophe Twenty-year-old Sarah Beckstrom volunteered to work Thanksgiving so others could be home with family. Hours later, she lay dying in a Washington hospital, shot in the chest and head by an Afghan refugee America had promised to save. The
by Art Vendeley
Remember Google’s old motto, "Don't Be Evil"? It seems Eric Schmidt, the man who steered the ship from a quirky search engine to a global surveillance behemoth between 2001 and 2011, might have interpreted that phrase less as a moral compass and more as a
by Art Vendeley