The Socialist War on the Soul: Why Individual Value Is the Death Knell of Marxism

If you cannot manipulate people’s value, you cannot control them. That’s the real reason socialism fears individual worth. When people believe they have intrinsic, God-given dignity, they no longer look to the state to validate their existence. They no longer fear being fired, canceled, or excommunicated from the economy of man — because they are already secure in the economy of God.
And make no mistake: that’s a threat to those who dream of central planning. Because the man who knows who he is cannot be remade. The woman who knows her purpose cannot be bought.
Woke Forgery: How Neo-Racism and Marxism Are Poisoning Publishing

There was a time when literature celebrated truth, even when it was brutal. When publishing sought excellence, even when it was inconvenient. But that time is slipping away, replaced by a bizarre ideological regime that punishes authenticity and rewards deception — provided that deception bows to the altar of “diversity.” Consider the recent case of […]
What Marriage Is — And Why Americanism Depends On It

In the ancient world, long before politicians learned to sell culture like soap, marriage meant something. It wasn’t a slogan. It wasn’t a tax category. It was a covenant — a sacred, biological, and cultural bond between a man and a woman, built on the natural complementarity of the sexes, and oriented toward family, order, […]
Lithium: The New Environmental Disaster Masquerading as Progress

For decades, the American public has been sold a false dichotomy: fossil fuels are dirty, destructive, and outdated—while so-called “green” energy sources like lithium batteries are the salvation of our planet. But scratch the surface of this narrative, and you’ll find a truth far more sinister. Lithium—heralded by environmentalists and globalists alike as a clean […]
How Capitalism Fed the World: The Americanism Behind the Global Decline in Hunger

There’s a chart making the rounds—bright lines tracking the daily supply of calories from 1945 to 2022 in nations like Ethiopia, Niger, Mali, Bangladesh, and India. Places that once stood as synonyms for starvation. Now? They’re feeding themselves. Not perfectly. Not opulently. But consistently. And the question worth asking is: Why? The answer, if we […]
Ending Biden’s USDA Racism: Systemic Bigotry Disguised as “Equity”

When President Biden took office, he didn’t just bring in a new cabinet — he brought in a new creed. One that judged Americans not by merit or need, but by skin color and sex. Under the banner of “equity,” the administration set loose a coordinated effort to discriminate in the name of fairness. And […]
Make America Successful Again: Why Trump’s Economic Victory Is a Win for Americanism

There was a time not long ago when the so-called experts lined up to tell us the sky was falling. The “Biden” White House, the media mouthpieces, the entrenched bureaucrats at the Fed — they all predicted economic ruin if President Trump returned to power. Markets would crash, they warned. Global confidence would vaporize. America, […]
The Reckoning: Why Prosecuting Obama-Biden Officials for Bureaucratic Weaponization Matters

A republic cannot survive when justice is a partisan game. And yet, for the better part of a decade, the American bureaucracy — once envisioned as a neutral, constitutionally tethered servant of the people — has become a political cudgel wielded by entrenched elites against their ideological enemies. If the Department of Justice finally takes […]
Welcome to Bizarro America: Where Anti-Racism Is Racism, and Freedom Is Fascism

In a sane world, words mean things. Justice is just. Safety is safe. And truth… is true. But we don’t live in that world anymore. Although we have made great strides in the last six months (precipitated by the return of Donald Trump to the White House) we still live in Bizarro America — a […]
The Times as Catechist: How a New York Times Article Sells Ideology as Journalism

On June 19, 2025, The New York Times published Nicholas Confessore’s 10,000-word epic, “How the Transgender Rights Movement Bet on the Supreme Court and Lost.” At first glance, it appears to be a longform political autopsy — the inside story of a failed legal campaign, complete with donor briefings, courtroom drama, and cross-Atlantic medical disputes. […]