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  • By Selwyn Duke We discussed the upcoming election and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s impact on it. To fast-forward to my segment, right click on the player below, choose "Open link in new tab" on the drop-down menu, and then forward to 23:30.  0f1e1fbbf7c28f28da230d46ba204a84

  • By Selwyn Duke Commentator Tucker Carlson took a lot of heat when, during a February trip to Russia, he said that Moscow’s Kievskaya Metro station was “perfectly clean and orderly” and “nicer than anything in our country.” Yet it turns out that Carlson has some company in his sentiments — American expats who claim they’ve…

  • By Selwyn Duke A long way from Braveheart days, Scotland now is a leader in secularism, replacing cries for freedom with enactment of “hate-speech” laws. So perhaps it’s not surprising that one of its famous sons, film star Brian Cox, has thrown serious shade on religion and has labeled people of faith “stupid.” What’s more, Cox…

  • By Selwyn Duke Oklahoma has, some sources say, the dubious distinction of having the greatest number of strong tornadoes per unit area in the U.S. One tornado that won’t hit the state, however, is a storm of satanic “ministers” in government schools, says Oklahoma’s top education official. The satanists are, though, announced Superintendent Ryan Walters,…

  • By Selwyn Duke The USSR sent 200,000 troops into Hungary in 1956, and the same number into Czechoslovakia in 1968, to crush freedom-oriented movements. In neither case did we consider, even for a moment, dispatching NATO forces to those beleaguered nations to directly confront the Soviets. Likewise, President Ronald Reagan was a staunch Cold Warrior,…

  • By Selwyn Duke When the film The Passion of the Christ hit theaters in 2004, critics began wringing their hands (and the Truth) and claimed the work would stoke anti-semitism. In reality, an analysis found that viewers emerged from the movie not more, but less, anti-semitic (and one man was inspired to repent and confess to murder). This really isn’t…

  • By Selwyn Duke Perhaps it’s not surprising in an age where people and governments sue gun manufacturers because criminals misuse their well-designed products. But now there’s another example of selective targeting of a lawful industry based on political imperatives: The Washington Post (WaPo), which has a history of peddling fake news and even had to pay a defamation settlement,…

  • By Selwyn Duke Get woke, become a joke? That ex-Harvard President Claudine Gay and four other Harvard figures have recently been charged with plagiarism, and that a “dishonesty researcher” at the school has been accused of dishonesty, probably doesn’t surprise Mike Rowe. After all, the award-winning host of shows such as Dirty Jobs and Somebody’s Gotta Do It has witnessed…

  • By Selwyn Duke When Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson claimed she couldn’t define “woman” during her confirmation hearings in 2022, it created quite a stir. The story only would’ve been better if Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), who’d asked the then-judicial nominee to define the term, had followed up with, “Are you a woman, Judge…

  • By Selwyn Duke In the past, some German primary schools and daycare centers renamed a traditional Christian festival to avoid “offending” Islamic newcomers. Around the same time, a Protestant German church removed its Christian crosses to accommodate Muslim migrants it was housing. But such concessions won’t be nearly enough to please the “new Germans,” according to a new study.…