Silencing the Saints: The Left’s Hypocrisy on Faith and Public Life

Americans live in a strange moment. For all our talk about “free speech,” “pluralism,” and “diversity,” there is one voice that many in our cultural elite insist should remain silent: the Christian voice. You hear it in classrooms, corporations, and newsrooms—often delivered with the smirk of enlightened certainty—that “religion has no place in public policy,”…

The Racial Comments of New York Times Journalist Sarah Jeong

For well over a century, The New York Times has cultivated an image as America’s “paper of record.” It has been the publication presidents read each morning, the paper cited in courtrooms and classrooms, the reference point for other journalists. This reputation has rested not only on its breadth of coverage but on a perception—sometimes…

Media Hall of Fame: The Daily Wire

In an era where once-trusted media institutions have succumbed to the dogmas of progressivism, where truth is sacrificed on the altar of narrative, and where many conservative outlets tread lightly for fear of cancellation, The Daily Wire stands apart. Bold. Unapologetic. Effective. Founded in 2015 by Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing, The Daily Wire began…

Media Hall of Fame Series: GB News (UK)

In an era where much of the British press has surrendered to ideological conformity, corporate groupthink, or government appeasement, GB News has emerged as a beacon of dissent, common sense, and free inquiry. Launched in 2021, GB News was widely mocked by its progressive media rivals. But rather than crumble under the weight of criticism,…

Media Hall of Fame Series: The Post Millennial

In an era of mass censorship, politicized violence, and inverted morality, The Post Millennial (TPM) has emerged as one of the most audacious truth-tellers in the modern media landscape. Launched in Canada and growing in influence across the United States, TPM made its mark by covering what legacy outlets feared to touch: Antifa riots, gender…

Testimonies from Survivors of Socialism and Authoritarianism in the Face of America and the West’s Leftward Drift

In every age, liberty is a fragile gift—easily dismissed, quickly squandered, and only reclaimed at great cost. The survivors of totalitarian regimes know this better than anyone. They carry scars—some physical, some spiritual—that bear witness to systems that promised equality but delivered chains, regimes that preached justice while silencing truth, movements that cried out for…