Biden no doubt believes that by going to Saudi Arabia on bended knee, he can alleviate some of the pain Americans are feeling at the pump.
Author: Joe Concha, Opinion Contributor
Why national pride is evaporating in America
Americans are known for their optimism, but things feel different lately, and for good reason.
Hyperbole, bias dominate activist media’s abortion coverage
It’s hard to find much coverage of the fact that the U.S. has some of the most liberal abortion laws in the world.
The media bubble is real: Study shows massive disconnect between journalists, public
Online news organizations almost exclusively headquartered in deep-blue New York or D.C. keep expanding.
Epic fail: Media apathy on attempted Kavanaugh murder shameful
If there were a murder attempt of Justice Sonia Sotomayor or Justice Elena Kagan or soon-to-be Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, would it be a top story? No doubt.
Matthew McConaughey: The moderate voice of reason America craves
Unlike most of our leaders on the left, who vilify gun owners and the NRA after every school shooting, McConaughey took a different approach.
Can CNN really pivot to the center under Chris Licht?
If Licht were to clean house, there won’t exactly be too many loyal viewers upset with the development.
Two common-sense proposals that would reduce school shootings significantly
Our leaders in Washington can’t afford to wait another second to act. They need to find the middle ground and apply common sense
Amateur hour at the White House briefing room
For all Psaki’s flaws, there was confidence behind her answers regardless of whether they were convincing or not.
Elon Musk: The next Joe Rogan
Rogan and Musk are both unique in their perspectives and fearless in their commentary.