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D. Paul Thomas argues that nothing "sticks fast" without a "moral memory."
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For the Week of December 8, 2025 Trump can un-woke AI by addressing disparate impact: Stefan Padfield appreciates US President Donald Trump's efforts to try and make sure that AI isn't being programmed to spread political propaganda, but he believes that Trump hasn't gone far enough Some thoughts on the traditional context of romance, marriage, and sexuality (Part Three): Mark Wegierski sees the Sixties as one of the greatest revolutions in human history Let us just move on: Wanting untrammeled immigration -- particularly the illegal kind -- forces one to ignore a lot of uncomfortable facts, writes Robert T. Smith Activists, media, and politicians infected with dangerous overconfidence on climate change: People attributing things to the Kruger and Dunning effect is almost a meme unto itself these days but Tom Harris believes that climate activists are a perfect example of overestimating their knowledge The MSM cannot be fair due to the AP Stylebook's increasingly Orwellian bias: The AP Stylebook is the Bible for most mainstream media organizations and is one the biggest reasons why you'll never get fair and balanced coverage of issues, reports Rachel Alexander Supreme Court should not let climate lawfare set US energy policy: Paul Driessen argues that Boulder, CO lawsuit gives SCOTUS a superb opportunity to end climate lawfare legal abuses Trump's pardon pen problems: In a poorly timed executive order, says Mark Alexander, a Trump pardon has undermined his critical national security agenda NY Times op-ed writer slams whites: "You lost"; "Your culture sucks": Wajahat Ali has a simple message for white America: You lost. Robert T. Smith says the New York Times op-ed writer and convicted fraudster isn't wrong -- though he hasn't got much to celebrate either Hamas at America's doorstep: The terror network now threatening the western hemisphere: Western governments must adopt the strategic clarity that Middle Eastern states have already demonstrated, argues Dr. Dan Diker Feds run biggest October budget deficit ever despite record tariff revenue: Whatever one can say about the Trump administration, it certainly has no problem spending whatever comes in -- and more, reports Mike Maharrey Climate censorship and integrity at COP30 and beyond: Alarmists don't have evidence and are losing the battle, writes Paul Driessen, so they try to silence climate realists Last Week The many benefits of Trump's Ukraine peace plan: Howard Richman argues that US President Donald Trump's framework for a peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine isn't perfect, but it does bring many pluses for the battered nation and its people After decades of easy money, young people can't fathom normal interest rates: Mike Maharrey argues that the past few decades have seen abnormally low interest rates and massive amounts of money pumped into the economy. Today's reality, he writes, is shocking to people who have never seen otherwise Some thoughts on the traditional context of romance, marriage, and sexuality (Part Two): Mark Wegierski observes the rise of "familialism" Don't fall for the spin and fake studies, the left is more violent than the right: For decades, if not longer, the left has been making use of violence in their campaign to advance their agenda in America -- a history and reality that some are now trying to retcon, argues Rachel Alexander The bureaucratic charade of UN climate conferences: COP30 recently wrapped up in Brazil, an expensive exercise which damages the environment and accomplishes nothing, writes Tom Harris, and hopefully one not long for the world "Pride" flag flies (in victory?) over now-purplish ex-Catholic church in small-town USA: Selwyn Duke recently visited some old haunts that he frequented back in the day and came across quite a surprise when he found a former Catholic church that he had occasionally attended Islamic socialism takes on the West: The question is whether Americans will recognize that Islamic socialism, like all Marxist projects of creative destruction, represents a fundamental threat to the liberal democratic values that undergird Western civilization, writes Tirza Shorr View recent past articles or go to our archive
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