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A note on appearances: this site reads as left-leaning, and I understand why. But what I am actually fighting against is a current administration so far to the radical right that it can no longer honestly be called conservative.

Traditional conservatism, fiscal responsibility, limited government, rule of law, respect for institutions, has been abandoned by the very party that once claimed to own it. Opposing what is happening right now doesn’t make you a liberal. It makes you someone paying attention. I’d like to think there are honest conservatives out there who feel the same way, and this page is partly an olive branch to them.

The Puppet Masters

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The Puppet MastersIntro to the Series We get caught up in the little stuff — who’s president, how it happened, who to blame. We fixate on the face in front of the curtain — the

Meet the Man America Should Be Watching, But Isn’t

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Through his networks (like the Marble Freedom Trust), he’s moved $1.6 billion from donors into judicial appointments, legal activism, and media shaping — with almost no oversight or press scrutiny.

Do some elites or movements support depopulation — quietly or not?

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RFK Jr.’s rhetoric around detoxing children, rejecting vaccines, and elevating “natural immunity” taps into those old, unscientific veins — and when implemented from a position of power, they do carry population-level consequences.

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama

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Barack Obama didn’t come from money or power. He came from organizing neighborhoods, teaching the Constitution, and believing deeply in what ordinary people could do together. And though he made history in the White House,

President Dwight D. Eisenhower – General of the Army

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Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force (SCAEF): This was Eisenhower's most famous and consequential title, which he held from late 1943 until the end of the war in Europe. In this capacity, he was the supreme

President George H. W. Bush

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After the war, Bush attended Yale and moved to Texas to build a life from scratch in the oil industry. He co-founded Zapata Offshore, achieving financial success quietly, without the bravado or headlines. His wealth

Senator John McCain — A Legacy of Courage, Principle, and Service

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1967, during the Vietnam War, McCain was shot down over Hanoi and captured. Despite severe injuries and brutal torture, he refused an early release because he insisted that fellow prisoners captured before him be freed

President Jimmy Carter

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The Carter Center (Founded 1982) Created with Rosalynn Carter to promote peace, fight disease, and strengthen human rights globally. Disease Eradication: The Carter Center led efforts that reduced Guinea worm disease from 3.5 million cases

Real Men don’t stop and Play Golf

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This section is here to illustrate what a real man does — not in the spotlight, but often before or after it. It's about character over ego, service over self.

Epstein Files Are a “Hoax” = Trump is a “Hoax”

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Trump has effectively shifted from stoking interest in the Epstein case to condemning it as a partisan hoax, admonishing his own supporters in the process. This shift highlights core tensions between his rhetoric and that

Project 2025 and Donald Trump

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Project 2025 is a comprehensive plan developed by the Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank, to reshape the U.S. federal government if a Republican—likely Donald Trump—returns to power in 2025. It's officially called “Mandate

Activism, Get Involved or What You Can Do

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If you feel that you don't have a voice, or your vote doesn't count (I have been there) I have news for you. All the rules around you are determined by very few people, Who

If You Want to Fix It, You Have to Touch It

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You don’t get to sit in silence while others vote, organize, or legislate — and then act shocked when the country veers hard left or right. If the future looks more like a police state

Part 5 of “The Cost of Doing Nothing” – Volunteer for a Cause, Not a Party

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“Your Country Doesn’t Just Need Voters — It Needs Neighbors” Political engagement doesn’t stop at the ballot box — and it doesn’t always wear a campaign button.

Part 4 of “The Cost of Doing Nothing” – Fund Local Journalism

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But today, many of those newsrooms are gone. Shrinking ad revenue and the rise of free digital content gutted local papers. Hedge funds bought what was left, stripped them for parts, and left ghost publications

Electorial College or Popular Vote

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Democrats overwhelmingly favor the popular vote. Republicans strongly prefer the Electoral College. Independents lean toward the popular vote but are more divided. Overall, most Americans favor switching to a popular vote system.

Part 3 of “The Cost of Doing Nothing” – Vote in the Primaries

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“The Extremes Win by Default” By the time you vote in November, the real choice has already been made — often by just 1 in 10 voters.

Part 2 of “The Cost of Doing Nothing” – Show Up Locally

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In many local elections, turnout is under 20%. Sometimes it's under 10%. That means a dozen people at a school board meeting can sway policy. One vote can decide who gets to redraw your district

Technically True, Totally Misleading — The Weaponization of Context

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So maybe we should all stop judging each other by headlines and start reading the full article — or listening to the whole sentence. That’s where the real truth still lives.

Part 1 of “The Cost of Doing Nothing” – Talk

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Within 10 minutes, it was clear: we weren’t going to agree on much. The election. The media. January 6. His tone got sharp. Mine probably did too. At one point he said something I thought

“Boring? Try Being a Moderate.”

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But make no mistake: if it were Marxists or Leninists destroying us, I’d be saying the exact same thing. Sometimes you have to throw the punch across the line to be heard. That doesn’t mean

Tell Me About the Forward Party

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The party positions itself as "Not Left. Not Right. Forward," appealing to independents, moderates, and those disillusioned with the Republican and Democratic parties. It supports candidates across the political spectrum—Democrats, Republicans, and independents—who align with

Daily Rant: Acceptance and Action

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I perceive Trump as a clear and present danger to the Republic. A wannabe dictator — or as I call it, a "dictraitor." He’s a power-hungry tyrant who demands absolute loyalty, sees himself as above

A Call for Violence—Is That Really What You Want?

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When you see the uniformed enforcers, remind them: their oath is to the Constitution, not the President. Ask them: Is this what you want for your children’s future? Ask them: Do you want a fight?

Step Right Up for the Truth Show

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But what you get is a funhouse of distortion mirrors. Every reflection tells you what you want to hear. Every hallway echoes your own voice back to you. There’s fog, there’s spin, and a whole

Step Two – Acceptance

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But laughter made it safe. Laughter made it seem like it wasn’t really serious. They poked fun at Biden too, right? They always poke fun at everyone. So we dismissed the threat. We smirked, shrugged,

🥒 Well, This Is a Fine Pickle We’re In

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If you have read this far, then there is one question for you, and it's the most important one you will ever be asked out here. What is Plan B?  

Voter Dissonance and Willful Disbelief

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Now that many of Trump’s actions are playing out in ways that damage democratic norms or reveal disregard for the rule of law, some voters are facing cognitive dissonance: “I didn’t vote for this.” But

Mike Johnson, The Speaker Who Took Dictation

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Now he holds the gavel. But not the power. That belongs to the man in Florida, who issues commands like prophecy, and Johnson… transcribes them.

J.D. Vance – Take Two

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The Big Contradiction J.D. Vance is either: a bold truth-teller who finally aligned with the political movement he believes can save America, or an ambitious chameleon who betrayed his values for power. His selection as