by Donald Teel | Nov 24, 2021
Beginning with Jamestown (circa 1607), American life has been organized around and dependent upon the notion of rigorous self-reliance. In early America, self-reliance was a given. There wasn’t much choice for the early patriots. After all, staying alive was...
by Mark Stephens | Oct 15, 2021
In 2004, when I was in 8th grade, I took part in the political election process by going door-to-door placing pamphlets, notebooks, and ballots on registered Democrats’ doorsteps. I was excited! I felt I had really made a difference in helping, for what...
by Michael Schmidt | Jun 8, 2021
President Joe Biden was in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Tuesday speaking at an event remembering the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre. Instead of taking the high road and delivering an uplifting speech he chose to double down on a false narrative. The low road is...
by Kelli Ward | Mar 1, 2021
In the months leading up to the election, D.C. pundits predicted that Republicans would fall short and succumb to a “blue wave.” Left-wing groups poured massive amounts of out-of-state dark money into Arizona. Despite this financial barrage, we held our ground. In...
by Donald Teel | Feb 16, 2021
Even the most casual observer of the nations will acknowledge there is a heightened level of global unrest. The level of uneasiness is fueled by the dangers of COVID-19, and these dangers go beyond the pandemic itself, as more and more states tighten their grip on...
by Michael Schmidt | Jan 19, 2021
Let me forewarn you, if you are a conservative thinker, the thought police are alive and well and coming for you. Following the events at the US Capitol last week, Twitter used its iron fist to begin purging conservative accounts on its social media platform. Google...