Walk into any public school today, and you may not find the words “Critical Race Theory” splashed across the curriculum. That’s deliberate. Most administrators know that parents would object. Instead, CRT—and its cousin ideologies rooted in Neo-Marxism—slip in under softer labels: “equity,” “anti-racism,” “restorative justice,” “social emotional learning.” The words sound positive, even harmless. Who…
Media Hall of Shame: Discovery Now!
Discovery Now! is the kind of name that inspires wonder. With its bright visuals, trendy narration, and dynamic programming, it presents itself as a digital-age platform for “curious minds” and lifelong learners. A newer face in the media landscape, Discovery Now! has sought to blend educational content with pop culture relevance, aspiring to become a…
Media Hall of Shame: Politico
Politico emerged in 2007 with a bold promise: to provide real-time, granular, and relentless coverage of American politics. It branded itself as the outlet for political insiders—the kind of publication that congressional aides, lobbyists, and executive branch staffers check every morning before their second cup of coffee. With its focus on Capitol Hill maneuvering, campaign…
Media Hall of Shame: Christianity Today
Once upon a time, Christianity Today stood at the gate of American evangelicalism as a clarifying voice of biblical orthodoxy. Founded by Billy Graham in 1956 to offer a thoughtful, faithful, and culturally engaged alternative to theologically liberal Protestantism, it was meant to be a counterbalance—a magazine that could sharpen minds, stir hearts, and stand unflinchingly on…
Media Hall of Shame – PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) presents itself as a calm, steady, trustworthy institution in a media environment that often feels shrill and partisan. For decades, it has wrapped its programming in a soothing tone, authoritative narrators, and orchestral theme music designed to convey seriousness, culture, and objectivity. From PBS NewsHour to Frontline, from Washington Week…
Media Hall of Fame Series: Fox News
In the modern American media ecosystem, no outlet has been more synonymous with conservative news than Fox News. Since its founding in 1996 by media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former Nixon and Reagan advisor Roger Ailes, Fox News has grown from a fledgling upstart into the most-watched cable news network in the country. It is…
Senator Joseph McCarthy – Vindicated
On a frosty February night in 1950, freshman Senator Joseph R. McCarthy told a Republican audience in Wheeling, West Virginia, that he held “a list of 205 Communists” working in the State Department. Reporters pounced, critics scoffed, and the phrase McCarthyism soon became shorthand for reckless accusation. Yet the deeper question never vanished: Was McCarthy’s…
Long March Through the Institutions – Infiltration of Education
The institution of education, once devoted to the pursuit of truth and the development of virtue, has been hijacked by ideological revolutionaries. No longer merely a place to impart knowledge, the modern educational system—from K-12 to the university level—has become the chief mechanism for indoctrinating future generations with radical political worldviews. This ideological subversion, often…
Long March through the Institutions – Infiltration of The Military
The U.S. military has long stood as a symbol of national unity, meritocracy, and upward mobility. For generations, it has offered young men from impoverished backgrounds—regardless of race—a clear path to economic stability and personal growth. Enlistees benefit not only from steady pay, comprehensive healthcare, and educational opportunities through the GI Bill, but also from…
Critical Theory/Intersectionality – the Ideological Web Behind “Progressivism” and The Democrat Party
In public debates today, words matter—and they matter a great deal. Political movements rise or fall not just based on their substance, but on how they are labeled. The term Progressive, widely used to describe left-wing political and cultural ideologies, carries with it a flattering connotation: that the movement is moving society forward, improving justice,…
Silencing the Saints – Why the Church Must Speak Boldly in the Marketplace of Ideas
In an age where falsehoods are shouted with confidence and truth is whispered with fear, the Church must reexamine its calling. While many Christians are faithful in personal devotion and fellowship within their congregations, a troubling pattern has emerged: a retreat from the public square. We are told to “speak the truth in love” (Ephesians…
Is Wikipedia Woke? Examining Progressive Bias in the World’s Largest Online Encyclopedia
Wikipedia has become a go-to resource for quick information on nearly every conceivable topic, from historical events to scientific phenomena to biographies of public figures. Its open-editing model invites users from around the world to contribute, revise, and correct entries. In theory, this democratized structure is meant to ensure accuracy through crowdsourced accountability. But theory…
The Emperor Has No Clothes…..Neither Does Wokeness and Gender Ideology
The emperor has no clothes, folks. Neo-Marxist educators, administrators, school board members, teacher unions, departments of education, and activist groups including BLM/Antifa are attempting to indoctrinate K-12 students into woke ideology. The Biden administration and Democrat party share their Neo-Marxist goals. Indoctrination into this ideology ensures their party dominance. Woke indoctrination includes critical race theory,…
Is America Being Led Towards Neo-Marxism?
The question may sound alarmist to some, but a sober look at the ideology fueling our cultural and political transformation reveals a disturbing pattern. Are we, as a nation, being led down a path that distorts our constitutional foundations and Judeo-Christian values in favor of something far more radical—something that echoes Marxist revolutionaries of the…
