80 Percent Of Americans Think Political Correctness Is A National Problem
Contrary to a common media and cultural narrative, majorities of Americans of all ages, income levels, and racial backgrounds strongly oppose political correctnesss.
‘Backwards’: Hillary Clinton Apparently Still Has No Clue Why She Lost
Her condescending words targeted voters in states that twice voted for Obama, and show she still doesn’t understand why Americans didn’t vote for her.
One Year Later, Coastal Elites Still Don’t Understand Why Voters Turned To Trump
A year ago this week I drove through Ohio and Pennsylvania talking to people about the election. It wasn’t hard to see why many of them wanted Trump.
Michigan Senate Race Between Kid Rock And Debbie Stabenow Will Be a Toss-Up
Robert Ritchie may win election as a ‘bad boy rocker turned occasionally sober grandfather,’ if only to reiterate middle America’s rejection of their corrupt and incompetent governing class.
The Surprising Link Between Broken Families And America’s Opioid Crisis
Harm-reduction and law enforcement are a losing battle because our society’s saturation with opioids inadvertently unmasked a dormant, lingering pain: the breakup of American families.
How Populism Can Rejuvenate American Conservatism’s Ideas
A grand merger between conservatism and populism is a logical inevitability that will boost both the movement and, more importantly, the nation.
To Regain Credibility, The Media Needs To Do More Than Visit ‘Flyover Country’
This country needs journalists with the intellectual firepower—and the will—to respect the range of reasonable worldviews among their potential audience.
‘Making A Murderer’ Displays Prejudice, Alright, But Not The One You’ve Heard
‘Making a Murderer’ indeed uncovers social prejudice, not of Avery’s neighbors against his poverty, but rather prejudice against rural communities and the white working class.