Author: Whatfinger Editor

Photo Credit:Edgar Beltrán, The Pillar, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Edgar Beltrán, The PillarTraditional Catholics repelled by the liberal views of the late Pope Francis are not finding much relief under its new pontiff.

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Photo Credit:Illegals being ‘processed.’ Defense Visual Information Distribution ServiceAbuse of the asylum fraud loophole in immigration law during the Biden years is not only a premeditated betrayal of the American people but has led to death, destruction, rampant crime, and societal chaos. 

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Photo Credit:Supreme Court building picryl pixabay cc1To the shock of the elites that brand President Trump a threat to “rule of law” and a “danger to democracy,” the President’s position on control of teh Executive Branch is the lawful and democratic one. 

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Photo Credit:Image: Zink Dawg via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0. Zink DawgDespite the unhinged warnings of climate alarmists, 2025 is turning out to be one of the least stormy, and coldest, years on record.

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Photo Credit:Karol (Charles) de Prevot, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons WikiA UCL lecturer recently narrated how Jews “kidnapped and murdered” an Italian priest to obtain “drops of blood from someone who’s not Jewish” for mixing into “special pancakes or bread” during the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles.

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Out of the American Revolution emerged a unique political ideology or system of belief – republicanism. Whether Anti-Federalist or Federalist, Democratic-Republican or Federalist, Democratic-Republican or National-Republican, Democrat or Whig, this vision lay at the center of Americans’ beliefs. It remains today the root of what we as a people believe. Political debate then, as now, centers upon who has remained most true to this vision. Republicanism was a political outlook centering upon the themes of liberty versus power and civic virtue versus political corruption. The main lesson of republicanism was that a virtuous citizenry preserved its freedom by keeping government…

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I was born (a few months before the Crash) at 4:20 PM on February 11, 1929, in the Crotona Park Hospital, the Bronx, New York. My mother: a pert 20-year-old, my father, 26, a bon vivant. Both were homegrown New Yorkers, and I would be an only child. From a poor family, Goldie was eldest of four. The youngest of three, Max was doted on by his parents and sisters. He would remain “spoiled” his entire life. My paternal grandfather earned $10,000 per year as a designer of women’s clothes. Actually, with sketchbook in hand, he shopped the show windows…

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Compiling this list was a difficult task. There were many excellent books published during the past ten years, and it’s hard to select twelve as the best. All of the following, though, are outstanding works. They are not listed in any order of merit 1. John Attarian, Social Security: False Consciousness and Crisis. By far the best analysis of Social Security. Attarian argues that the government acts to create a false consciousness that Social Security is insurance; in fact, benefits rest entirely at the discretion of Congress. The author warns against “privatization” plans that will increase government spending. 2. Thomas…

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DIGG THIS Hamilton’s Curse: How Jefferson’s Archenemy Betrayed the American Revolution — and What It Means for America Today. By Thomas J. DiLorenzo. Crown Forum. 2008. 245 pages. After you read the dedication of Hamilton’s Curse, you know that the book is going to be good: “Dedicated to the memory of Professor Murray N. Rothbard, a brilliant scholar and tireless defender of the free society.” DiLorenzo proves to be an outstanding practitioner of a Rothbardian brand of history, a fact that should come as no surprise to readers of his earlier books, The Real Lincoln, Lincoln Unmasked, and How Capitalism…

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Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed. By Christopher C. Horner. Regnery, 2008. Viii + 407 pages. An audio version of this review, read by Dr. Floy Lilley, is available as a free MP3 download. Those of us who refuse to accept calls from proponents of global warming for drastic restrictions on production often confront objections like this: You skeptics, blinded by fanatical devotion to the free market, ignore evidence. True enough, you can trot out a few scientists who agree with you. But the overwhelming majority of climate scientists view…

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