A famous American General once said, The only things worth counting on are people you can count on…so never waste a minute worrying about people who don’t like you or aren’t helping you make a difference in your life. Instead focus on people who will help you make a difference.
I say this because something is happening in our country, and most of us don’t fully understand it.
The world feels upside down. Every day brings more confusion, more lies, more fear. We’re told who to trust, who to doubt, and who to ignore, but how are we supposed to know who is telling the truth?
The institutions we were taught to rely on—our government, the media, the courts, even big corporations—feel broken. Allies turn into enemies overnight. Yesterday’s heroes are today’s villains. Stability feels like it’s slipping through our fingers. So many are left scared, frustrated, and searching for answers that don’t come.
We want brutal honesty. We want safety. We want a future for our families. Instead, we get manipulation, deception, and chaos. Too many of the wrong people have been protected for far too long. To change this, we must educate ourselves, ask tough questions, and demand transparency from those in power.
We are at a turning point in America, not red versus blue, but truth versus lies, the people versus the system, freedom versus control.
If justice comes, if corruption is truly exposed, it won’t just change politics; it could shake the foundations of our country and the world!
We feel the weight of history pressing down, and deep down, we know this isn’t normal. What we need now is collective courage, honesty, and moral clarity. Most of all, we need to stop pretending everything is fine because it isn’t.
A society that abandons truth abandons everything.
As Thomas Paine once said, “Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.”
Stick to those people you can count on. Take control of what you can control. Get involved and speak up. One life to live, make it matter.
USAID has been unaccountable to taxpayers for decades — funneling money to ridiculous (and in many cases, malicious) pet projects of entrenched bureaucrats with zero oversight.
🧵 Here are only a few examples of the WASTE and ABUSE:
For anyone doubting the severity and depravity of the mass gang rapes of little girls in Britain, go to the source material and read the court transcripts. I did.
It is worse than you could possibly imagine.
There must be justice for the hundreds of thousands of little British girls who were mercilessly targeted for gang rape and often murder in horrific ways
You don’t hate the media enough. Especially, state propaganda arms like the BBC.
This is the same BBC that sheltered and paid Jimmy Saville, one of most horrific pedophiles in British history, for decades.
For the bright sparks out there, no change has yet been made to the algorithm.
If you’re wondering why you’re not getting more views, look in the mirror.
Any changes we make will be posted publicly.
BREAKING: Republicans are expected to push legislation to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to impose potential penalties on election officials who fail to confirm eligibility, as outlined in the SAVE Act, upon returning to Congress.
After an IG report confirmed what many of us already knew, that the FBI had at least 26 informants on the ground on J6, some of whom went into the Capitol, Stephen A. Smith is sick of defending Democrat lies.
Good.
What the Hell is Happening at West Point?
If you’re not up to speed with the recent SNAFU at West Point around @PeteHegseth's nomination, it’s worth noting. Last Wednesday, ProPublica was on the verge of publishing a bombshell report contradicting Hegseth’s claim that he had been accepted to West Point in 1999. Apparently, ProPublica had been assured by West Point – twice – that Pete had never applied for admission. But this was demonstrably untrue, and when Pete got wind of the pending story, he simply posted his acceptance letter online.
Obviously, ProPublica had been misinformed by a government bureaucrat. And so, they did the only thing they could do – they killed their bombshell story that accused Pete Hegseth of lying about being accepted to West Point. What they did NOT do, however, was write a story about the bureaucrat(s) at West Point who misinformed them. The question is why?
Robby Soave at Reason writes, "If ProPublica published that story, then the outlet could have taken a real victory lap: They tracked down the truth of a rumor about Hegseth's record and found out it wasn't true, despite a prestigious educational institution actively misleading them. Isn't that a story? Or is the story only important if it's damaging to Hegseth?"
Charlie Cooke at National Review is more concerned with the motivations at West Point. He writes, "I find it hard to believe that West Point would deliberately lie about such a thing. I also find it hard to believe that its staff would be so lazy or inept as to screw something like this up by mistake. This was not some random inquiry; it was connected to an extremely consequential political decision and related to the reputation of a high-profile figure who, if he is accepted by the Senate, will soon occupy one of the most important jobs in the United States. How is it possible that West Point did not make one hundred percent sure that it was correct in its denial?”
When I read this, I thought about Pete's book, The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free. In it, he makes it absolutely clear that bureaucrats are to blame for the mess our military has become. In fact, he calls for a wholesale restructuring of the the military, and talks at length about the absolute imperative of returning the military to the meritocracy it once was. I also thought about what he said on my podcast several months ago, and what he said he would do if here were ever in charge. https://t.co/7OpJErSzhl. A short clip is below.
Obviously, I can’t prove that West Point was deliberately trying to make Pete look bad, or that ProPublica would have moved forward with their "bombshell" story had Pete not proved them wrong before publishing. I can only assure you that LOTS of bureaucrats currently employed by the US Military do NOT want to work for Pete Hegseth. And it seems equally clear that ProPublica isn't all that interested in writing stories about bureaucrats who actively and repeatedly misinform them. And that's a pity.
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was the first time I can remember where a shooting wasn't immediately followed by a demand for gun control.
Selective Activism.