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Cracker Barrel’s Total Surrender to the Attack
On the surface, it looked like a marketing disaster:
Beloved American restaurant chain serving up simple Southern favorites in unpretentious general store environment “loses $143 million in market value after ...Read more
Bed, Bath and Beyond California
The much-publicized exchange between Bed Bath & Beyond chairman Marcus Lemonis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom is a lesson for the whole country.
We shoppers look back fondly on the marketing acumen that, starting with one store in 1971, built Bed Bath & Beyond into a retail giant that once had 365 stores nationwide.
The shopping experience...Read more
WWII Not Quite Over For Japan
Sept. 2 marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's formal World War II surrender.
The capitulation was by design forceful and imposing, an absolutely made for Hollywood event -- as in Hollywood documentary news reels, visual mass media of the time.
Over 300 U.S. and allied ships crowded Tokyo Bay, wall-to-wall naval power, with the battleship USS...Read more
Our CPS is Designed to Abuse Our Children!
Some parents abuse their kids.
Child welfare workers are supposed to stop that to protect the kids. But bad things often happen while they watch.
"Children have a right to safety," says Tim Keller. "If home is a danger, we as a society have to step in and protect those children." Keller, legal director of the Center for the Rights of Abused ...Read more
The Million Man Game
Three months after he delivered perhaps the most famous pep talk in the history of American football, Coach Knute Rockne traveled to Washington, D.C. -- where he spoke to a gathering of Studebaker executives and then at a luncheon hosted by the Notre Dame Alumni Association.
On Nov. 10, 1928, the Fighting Irish had played Army at Yankee ...Read more
Even in Disasters the Mainstream Media Pretend Reality Has a Liberal Bias!
One reason that many Republican voters took a shine to Donald Trump in 2016 was the way he showed no respect to the national chattering classes of the Democrat-media complex. George W. Bush was a kinder, gentler Republican -- and they compared him to Hitler. No matter which flavor of Republican was elected, the "objective" media savaged...Read more

As Women Mark 105 Years of Voting, Pentagon Chief Hegseth Hits Rewind
PARIS — Exactly 105 years ago, on Aug. 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution finally gave women a say at the ballot box. You’d think that more than a century later, anyone still objecting would be relegated to mumbling on a street corner. But current Pentagon chief and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth apparently found time ...Read more
One Way to Reverse Feminism's War on Boys
The left is willing to admit it has made mistakes. It isn't willing to admit that it has been mistaken.
The bad news keeps coming for the Democratic Party. The New York Times reported Wednesday that the party "faces a voter registration crisis." Among the 30 states and Washington, D.C., that register voters by party, Democrats dropped 2.1 ...Read more
The Ballad of Clairton: An All-American City in Mourning
CLAIRTON, Pennsylvania -- Richard Lattanzi started his morning on Aug. 11 getting ready to take his father to his doctor's appointment at Jefferson Hospital on Coal Valley Road in nearby Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania.
Within hours, the hospital would receive trauma victims from a series of explosions at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works. The...Read more

Cal Thomas: Trump on crime
Democrats have lost another issue. They had hoped to tie President Trump to “ungentlemanly behavior” at the late Jeffrey Epstein’s “Love Island,” but no less a character witness than Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s procurer of underage girls and young women, has told Justice Department interviewers from prison that Trump always acted ...Read more
Europe Is Dying -- Are We Next?
Let's start with a very simple truism: You can't have prosperity without people.
Human beings are the most valuable resource, because it is human ingenuity that creates, captures and cultivates all other resources. We as human beings are the custodians and protectors of the planet, not the destroyers of the planet (as the radical ...Read more
The National Guard Isn't The Gestapo
Donald Trump's alleged fascist crackdown is finally here -- federal troops are on the streets of major U.S. cities with almost certainly more on the way.
First, they came for Los Angeles, then, for Washington, D.C., and next, if reports are to be believed, Chicago.
There's no doubt that Trump loves the optics and sense of strength that comes...Read more
What Did President Biden Know, and How Long Did He Remember It?
WASHINGTON -- What did the president know, and when did he know it? That used to be the eventual question for most administrations. When it comes to former President Joe Biden, however, the question is: Did the president know much of anything?
The GOP-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been trying to answer that question ...Read more
The Art of the Deal, Russia-Ukraine Style
Two months after the breathtaking Operation Midnight Hammer strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities and the ceasefire with Israel that soon followed, President Donald Trump has once again upended conventional foreign policy wisdom. After years of escalatory rhetoric, moral posturing and seemingly endless funding packages, Trump's twin high-...Read more
Is Socialism as Popular as the Media Think?
"Democratic socialists" have been getting the teenage-idol treatment from giddy reporters and editors at legacy media outlets for years.
Their newest crush, as New Yorkers already know, is jihadi-apologist and Marxist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
In a 4,500-word cover story headlined "The Meaning of Zohran Mamdani," Time ...Read more
Feeding the Leviathan
The economy can be both very complex and very simple. In simplified terms, consider two buckets. One is the public sector, and one is the private sector. As more money flows into the bucket of the public sector and fills it up, the private sector bucket does not fill up. However, the private sector utilizes money more efficiently and ...Read more
The '60 Minutes' Squad Was Tick-Tick-Tick Terrific for Biden!
New York Times reporter James Stewart wrote a big article based on a series of interviews with CBS owner Shari Redstone, and buried deep in the piece was something wild that should have been obvious: CBS settled Donald Trump's lawsuit to keep the public from seeing how they make "news" sausage.
Stewart said Redstone "worried that Mr. Trump's ...Read more
Will Trump Help Ukraine Stop Russia's Westward Drive?
The extraordinary pair of meetings in the past week -- the Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday and Donald Trump's hosting of the leaders of Ukraine, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Finland, as well as the NATO alliance and the European Commission -- were prompted by the latest iteration of a continuing source of instability over ...Read more
Leaking From Anti-Trumpers, It's as Shocking as Gambling in Casablanca
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who relied on leakers and big media to go after President Donald Trump, now has his turn on the wobbly three-legged stool of politics, law enforcement and the settling of scores.
Unlike D.C. Democrats, who used their perches to go after Trump by any means necessary, the president isn't ...Read more

Trump wrecks the crucial U.S.-Canada partnership
In June of 1999, Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s vulgar and hilarious animated series “South Park” came to the silver screen.
“South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” followed Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as they sneak into the R-rated film “Asses of Fire” starring fictional Canadian comedy duo “Terrance and Phillip.” When they ...Read more
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