October 27, 2025

Opinion

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No, the rogue regime in Iran should get nothing from U.S.
By all accounts, Iran is having a very tough time with the Wuhan virus. Read More.
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Assad Homayoun: Farewell to an exiled patriot, too long from home
Assad Homayoun had one burning, unfulfilled wish when he died after a long illness in Washington, DC, on April 11, 2020, a few weeks after the Now Ruz holiday marked the start of Spring. Read More.
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Sundance films: A 'smorgasbord of cultural Marxism'
At age 83, Robert Redford may still hint at the handsome face that harkens back to better days in Hollywood, when the industry could make films of actual quality. But his Sundance Institute is at the very forefront of the PC crapulence that passes for moviemaking today. Read More.
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Easter 2020: 'Scientists' minister to masses with 'theological rigor'
Holy Week is upon us and both the rituals and rites and joyful religiosity of the Easter Season are strangely absent save for the Peeps and some chocolate bunnies in the supermarkets. Read More.
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Bill China $4 trillion for the coronavirus; Reset ties
The world’s leading economies have been saddled so far with costs from the coronavirus pandemic nearing $4 trillion and China must be pursued for its role in the crisis. Read More.
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Globalist 3M shows its anti-American colors
3M has become one of the most reviled companies in America in recent days in lieu of reports that the Minnesota-based corporation has been selling protective face masks that it produces to foreign nations over U.S. health buyers in pursuit of greater profit. Read More.
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If aliens invaded our world would we stop our fighting?
We are globally challenged by a deadly force, in this case the “invisible enemy” as President Donald Trump calls it, and somehow we seem to be joining together to fight the threat. Read More.
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Unparalleled hatred from our far-Left ruling class and their media
'The radical Dems would rather have President Trump fail/impeached even if it meant his success would improve the lives of humanity than having him succeed and win for America and the world.' Read More.
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Economy is wrecked, but U.S. multinationals still love China
After our economy and everyday national life is through being completely turned upside down and Americans stop dying from the coronavirus, prominent U.S. globalist companies are relishing the idea of getting back to business as usual vis-a-vis their cozy working ties with China's communist regime. Read More.
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Coronavirus surreality: Life, livelihoods and liberty
It’s almost become a sad cliche to say that America is shutting down over the Coronavirus pandemic. Uncertainty and fear stalk the land, but the enemy remains invisible. Read More.
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U.S. forces in Norfolk: Strange war with invisible enemy
America’s mightiest warships, including the carrier John C. Stennis, line up grey and forbidding here at the world’s largest naval base at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. A few gate-keepers, security people, stand guard on the piers, but otherwise almost no one is visible. Read More.
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Bring back 'civil defense' and prepare for next crisis
The U.S. should wake up to the need for a revitalized national Civil Defense system to prepare and protect our country from the next deadly crisis. Read More.
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Social policies of airlines seeking virus bailout invite scrutiny
They cry about all the money they are losing due to the coronavirus pandemic yet the major U.S. airlines have had plenty of cash to spend over the years funding the socially destructive programs and globalist organizations that created the very conditions that have helped make the Chinese virus a worldwide threat to human health. Read More.
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Damning research backs Trump on 'China Wuhan Virus'
Well before President Trump ever referred to the “Chinese Wuhan Virus,” or the new coronavirus spread across American cities, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was already “weaponizing wokeness” in the West over anything it perceived as critical of China’s role in mishandling the epidemic. Read More.
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Foreign correspondent comes home to a nation shut down
The mere idea of the nation’s capital more or less shutting down would have been beyond imagination if anybody had talked about it seriously two months ago. Read More.

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