Month January 2021

Trump’s Trial Strategy

It was reported last night that five of Donald Trump’s lawyers for his upcoming impeachment trial had left his legal team, including two “lead” lawyers, reportedly over a disagreement on legal strategy. These included Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier, both… Continue Reading →

Don’t Bother With “Alternative” Social Networks

Parler was the rising alternative to Twitter following Twitter’s recent purge of President Trump and thousands of conservative users. That was until January, 10, when it was nuked from orbit by its web host, Amazon. Hours before Parler was taken… Continue Reading →

Where Do You Begin?

As I said in the first column in this Grassroots Leadership series, the question I get asked more than anything else is, “What can I do?” People aren’t asking for generalities about effective leadership. They’re asking for clear instructions. In… Continue Reading →

Your Surrender Is Not An Option

Joe Biden is President. After the debacle of January 6, Donald Trump left office humiliated. Social media censorship is ramping up rapidly, and the Washington establishment is already calling for a new “domestic War on Terror” against Trump supporters and… Continue Reading →

Riot or Rebellion-why do we accept a false narrative?

What drives a person to put their life on hold to board a bus or a plane with total strangers, carpool with friends, or travel alone to our nation’s capital for a protest? On January 6th 2021, what drove 1… Continue Reading →

Democrats Will Not Spare Republican Appeasers

When social media deplatformed Alex Jones in 2018, mainstream conservative media pooh-poohed the incident as a mess of Jones’ own making. Instead of pointing out that Jones was the canary in the coal mine and defending his free speech rights,… Continue Reading →

Grassroots Leadership: The Most Effective Form of Activism

In my first column in this series, we looked at why the main entryways for concerned citizens into politics — getting involved in campaigns, or trying to educate the public — lead to dead ends. In this column, we will… Continue Reading →

Love Will End Lockdowns

My grandfather turned 93 today. He was 11 when Germany invaded Poland, 35 when President Kennedy was assassinated, and 53 when I was born. I visited him the day after Christmas. It was his first Christmas alone. None of his… Continue Reading →

Grassroots Leadership: An Introduction

The most common question newly-interested concerned citizens ask me is: “What can I do?” This is the first of an ongoing series of columns dedicated to the nuts and bolts of effective political action. I intend the series to start… Continue Reading →

We Need A Martin Luther King

It feels like America is on the verge of a civil war. That is a truly frightening prospect, something that ten or even five years ago seemed unimaginable. But consider the circumstances. It isn’t just that the mass media has… Continue Reading →

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