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Megyn Kelly Goes the Distance in Podcast Journalism
Megyn Kelly is a tour de force in American journalism. Her daily podcast boasts several million subscribers. She's recently launched a morning briefing news segment in addition to her afternoon show. In March, she announced she was expanding her platform into a video and audio podcast network called MK Media, which will work with creators and ...Read more

When a Wrong Narrative Hides the Truth
In politics, creating and then owning the narrative is the best way to deceive the public, especially when a compliant media helps promote it and ignores later information that contradicts the initial narrative.
Such has been the case of politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-3680880">Read more
Sorry, Fannie Mae: We Won't Get Fooled Again
Anyone remember back in 2008 when the housing market collapsed and the stock market crashed, with many tens of millions of Americans seeing their lifetime savings nearly wiped out?
Apparently the politicians in Washington are suffering amnesia -- even though it was the worst crash since the Great Depression.
What else has been conveniently ...Read more
No American Has Ever Said, 'I Regret Refusing the COVID Vaccine.' So, Here Are 3 Simple, Easy, Reasonable, Moderate Steps President Trump Can Take to Keep Us Safe
Look around. No one wants the latest COVID-19 booster. Do you know why?
It's the dirtiest secret in America.
The mainstream media won't tell you this. But everyone who isn't blind, deaf, dumb, delusional or in complete denial knows someone who was perfectly healthy, got the COVID jab and dropped dead.
If they're being honest, everyone knows...Read more
The Casualties of America's Loss of Glassware Manufacturing to China
CHARLEROI -- For 132 years, the sound of the factory air whistle signaling the start of the work day at the plant along 8th and McKean Avenue in this Washington County borough meant all the things we associate with work: Men and women had jobs, families had food on their table, the societal fabric was strong, churches were full, and the tax ...Read more
End US Taxpayer Support for the Higher Education Gravy Train
One of the most important insights of public policy is the understanding that most laws are predicated upon a (stated or unstated) quid pro quo.
Take, for example, the roiling monthslong debate about President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda. Prior to the media uproar over the much-ballyhooed MS-13-tied "Maryland man," the since...Read more
Ignore the So-Called Experts, and Support the Real Ones!
When you take a relative to the emergency room, you trust that the person with a medical degree will have a better grasp of physiology, ailments and treatments than you do. No sane person expects a doctor to sit down and explain biochemistry before treatment.
Because appeals to authority and credentials are part of the social contract.
The ...Read more
The Greatest Event in Human History
"Eighty and six years I have served Him, and He has done me no wrong," said Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, in A.D. 156 before climbing onto a pyre where Roman authorities would burn him to death. Eyewitnesses reported the local authorities respected Polycarp and begged him to recant his faith in Christ. He would not. The Romans did not even tie ...Read more
Why Union Membership Keeps Declining
It hardly qualifies as news anymore, but according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership declined from 2023 to 2024, going from 10% to 9.9% of wage and salary workers. Some 32% of public employees are union members compared to only 5.9% of private-sector workers, down from 6% in 2023.
This means 49% of all union members work for ...Read more
NPR's Religious Movie Reporting Comes at the Expense of Conservative Taxpayers!
The Easter season can remind people of classic Hollywood movies with religious themes. Every year, ABC still airs "The Ten Commandments." People might break out "The Passion of the Christ" from 2004, or head to the theater to see "The King of Kings" or "The Chosen: Last Supper," building on that streaming TV series on the life and ministry of ...Read more
Taking Easter Seriously
"That God, which ever lives and loves,
One God, one law, one element,
And one far-off divine event
To which the whole creation moves."
-- Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)
When American colonists were oppressed by British monarchs, the word most frequently uttered in pamphlets, editorials and sermons was not "safety" or "taxes"; it ...Read more
An Ornamental Congress
Is Congress fulfilling its constitutional duty? I fear not. And so the well-being of our republic is at risk.
The Constitution is clear: Congress is the preeminent branch of the federal government. The powers of the legislative branch are listed in Article One of the Constitution, while the powers of the president and the executive branch are...Read more
Will Republicans Own the Brewing Budget Calamity?
The federal budget remains a disaster, and for all the splashy talk of cost-cutting and tariff-driven revenue, Americans know it. Especially galling is that the latest fiscal wreckage is being overseen by an administration that promised business acumen and conservative restraint. Republicans are delivering the opposite: a self-inflicted ...Read more
Some Needed Perspective on College Rankings and Admissions
It's that time of year again -- when the letters finally arrive announcing the decisions of colleges and universities, and when countless applicants find themselves disappointed -- if not distraught -- that they were rejected by their top schools. This is particularly frequently the case when the applicants' top choices were any of the Ivy ...Read more

Time to Stamp Out the Post Office Because What We Have Now is Too Expensive and Inefficient!
Better buy your “Forever” stamps now, because the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced another price increase. On July 13, the cost of a first- class stamp is scheduled to rise from 73 cents to politics/fromtheright/secupp/s-3676773">Read more

Cal Thomas: Time to stamp out the post office
Better buy your “Forever” stamps now, because the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced another price increase. On July 13, the cost of a first- class stamp is scheduled to rise from 73 cents to politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-3676771">Read more
War Beyond Geostrategy
Our murky, blood-soaked moment in time demands a new look at geopolitics -- specifically, what constitutes a strategically valuable position that in human terms is worth expending immense wealth and/or using violence to obtain or deny.
Understand the violence option means risking soldier sons' and daughters' lives in the struggle. Post-...Read more
China Threatens Our Medical Care
China has a death grip on our medical supplies and consequently our ability to survive. It is the sole manufacturer of one hundred medications we commonly use, including antibiotics and blood thinners, and is the largest supplier of nitrate gloves, masks, syringes and other medical equipment essential in hospitals.
China has threatened to ...Read more
S.E. Cupp Advisory
S.E. Cupp is not filing this week. We have subbed Cal Thomas, for release on Thursday, April 17.
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Alarmist Media! Environmental Groups! They Never Apologize!
I guess United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres didn't think his hyping global warming risks brought him enough attention, so now he says, "The era of global boiling has arrived!" Global boiling? Give me a break. Yes, the climate is warming. We can deal with that. What annoys me is politicians, activists and media pushing ...Read more
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