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Why is the US Playing Both Sides in Ukraine?

Lots of people have been asking questions about why the US is involved in Ukraine, and for good cause. The most noticeable is Tucker Carlson, who asks that question on an almost nightly basis during his monologue. He then takes shots from both the left

Biden Continues to Set Domestic Fires, Continues Amateur Hour Internationally

To add to the other empty issues of the culture war, President Biden is said to sign more executive orders dealing with gun control in the coming days. There isn’t really much he can do without acting outside of the law. He may decide to

Biden Admin Wages War Against What it Thinks a Safe Enemy, Relies on Trump Policies to Keep Foreign Actors at Bay

The culture war has been going on for years. It is often articulated in hyperbole and metaphors resembling actual warfare. The “administration targets” some imagined enemy, or “the war on systemic racism” or some other indefinable boogeyman. But recently the government has decided to wage

Is Joe Biden a Foreign Affairs Master or a Feeble Old Man?

Before the election we were preached to about how inflammatory President Trump was. Joe Biden was going to be the adult in the room.  Vox did a piece on his foreign policy bona fides and spewed this miasma: Biden is a creature of the American

Taking a Page Out of the Obama Playbook, Biden Assumes the Role of Apologizer in Chief

I’m sure everyone remembers when President Obama went to Cairo and apologized to the world for the United States. Of course that was just the beginning of his effort to say sorry to those that he felt were discriminated against by America. The Pigford lawsuit

Unelected Bureaucrats Ruining Policy Again-Wait, Who is Meena Harris?

I don’t follow people that are famous. They are typically just useful idiots that get recruited for causes because they don’t know any better. When I became old enough to think for myself I pretty much tuned them all out. Somehow a lot of them

The Chaos and Confusion Administration

Politicians that run campaigns based on restoring law and order often win. Rudy Giuliani  emphasized petty crime in his 1993 mayoral campaign and went on to become “America’s Mayor.” Richard Nixon also used it successfully in 1968 to win the White House. The promises made