

Podcast & Power: Crowder, Pool, Proud Boys, and the Fight for Free Speech
The narrative war over violence in America is louder than the violence itself. Media outlets and viral charts blame white men or trans shooters as the culprits. But the data shows otherwise: men commit nearly all mass shootings, race largely tracks population, and trans shooters remain vanishingly rare. After listening to Tim Pool and Steven Crowder discuss assassination threats and mob intimidation, I reflect on why grassroots defenders like the Proud Boys rose in the first place, why they still matter, and why the defense of free speech requires both restraint and muscle.
James Comey Indicted: The Payback Show Begins
James Comey’s indictment exposes the rot that forms when power is unchecked. This commentary argues for consistent rule of law, structural reforms, and an end to partisan justice.
Weaponized Words: How the Radical Left Turns Rhetoric into Violence
The radical left has turned language into a weapon, using labels like “Nazi,” “bigot,” and “threat to democracy” to justify silencing, smearing, and even violence. Dave Rubin’s debate with Cenk Uygur shows just how dangerous this game has become.
Equal Rights, Equal Duties: Why Custody Laws Must Catch Up With Reality
Texas’ SB 2794 may be dead, but the principle lives on. Research shows kids thrive when both parents are equally involved. It’s time for family law—nationwide and worldwide—to recognize parenthood as a shared, equal right.