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Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize: Peacemaker or Pretender?

Donald Trump wants the Nobel Peace Prize. That’s certainly a notion worth pondering, preferably while trying to keep a straight face. I gave it a fair shot. Sat down at

Federal Justice Under Trump: This Is What Law and Order Looks Like Now

Selective Federal justice under Trump defines the new normal: the law that was waived for rioters who beat police at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, is now weaponized against

We the People: Our Rights Are Not Theirs to Take

The Constitution is not a gift from government. It’s a declaration of our authority. It is a compact among the American people, drafted by our Founders and ratified by representatives

Gerrymandering in Action: The Threat to Fair Representation

Back in college, studying political science was one of the most energizing times of my life. I dove into everything: how the American system works, political parties, campaign finance, the

Republican Party Loyalty Over Country: How Duty Was Abandoned

With the exception of roughly a six-month period, I’ve been an Independent. To be blunt, I don’t like political parties any more than some of our Founding Fathers did. George

I’m Proud to Be an American, But…

I was raised to believe in the extraordinary promise of America, a nation forged by dreamers, fighters and visionaries who didn’t wait for permission to change the world. But Trump’s

Projection as Deflection: The Real Danger Behind Trump’s Betrayal Language

Weaponizing the Word ‘Traitor’ Donald Trump’s traitor rhetoric isn’t just verbal aggression—it’s a strategic deflection. From generals and journalists to presidents and protestors, he’s turned accusations of betrayal into political

Trump’s Cognitive Decline and Authoritarianism

When Power and Reality Diverge Most of us know a neighbor, a parent, or a close friend who’s entered a stage of life where age begins to affect how they

Trump Epstein Conspiracy Promised Truth — Now It’s Just Puppets, Lawsuits, and Redactions

Trump’s unraveling defense over the Epstein files feels like a moment ripped from a Jeff Dunham skit – specifically, when Peanut turns to Jeff and demands, “What…Did…You…Do?!” That same question

U.S. Immigration Under Trump: Questions, Consequences and Compassion

What I Don’t Know and Why That Matters I don’t claim to have the answers – not about immigration, not about how we responsibly manage resources, and certainly not about