The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States, founded in 1865 in the aftermath of the Civil War. Originally conceived as a classical liberal outlet focused on civil discourse, The Nation has undergone a radical transformation over the decades. Today, it functions as one of the most ideologically left-wing publications…
The National Education Association (NEA), Rebecca Pringle, the Democrat Party, and the Battle for the American Mind
When Americans think about education, they often picture classrooms filled with curious young minds, teachers inspiring students, and the promise of a better future forged through learning. But behind the scenes of lesson plans and standardized tests lies a vast and powerful organization that wields enormous influence over what children are taught and how they…
Saul Alinsky and the Woke Playbook – Understanding “Rules for Radicals” and Its Influence on Modern Politics
Saul Alinsky is not a household name to most Americans, but his ideas have profoundly shaped modern political activism, especially on the left. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were heavily influenced by him. His book Rules for Radicals, published in 1971, serves as a tactical manual for those seeking to transform society by undermining existing…
The Southern Poverty Law Center Unmasked – From Civil Rights Advocates to Woke Activists
A recent letter to the editor caught my attention—not because of its argument, but because of its source. The writer confidently cited the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as an unimpeachable authority on what constitutes hate and extremism in America. Their position was straightforward: if the SPLC denounces a group or belief system, then the…
Unmasking Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) – What’s Really Being Taught in Public Schools
Across the United States, parents are waking up to the unsettling realities of “Comprehensive Sex Education” (CSE). Often marketed as a modern, science-based curriculum aimed at promoting safety and inclusivity, CSE goes far beyond the traditional “birds and bees” talk. Under the surface, it is saturated with radical gender ideology, graphic content, and postmodern distortions…
Comparing Indiana’s Republican and Democratic Party Platforms: a Call to Vote Your Values
As Indiana looks ahead to the 2026 midterm elections, now is the time for Hoosiers to consider what really matters when they step into the voting booth. With so much noise in modern politics—personality contests, media spin, family traditions, and regional loyalties—it can be easy to forget that what truly defines our vote is not…
Are School Board Elections Important? Yes – and More than You Think
I want to encourage conservative voters to carefully consider their choices for school board members in November. Your informed vote counts more than you think. School board elections are difficult due to their non-partisan nature, which allows the possibility of electing individuals that don’t reflect conservative values. Local media interviews are useful to form an…
