Writers the most learned, the most accurate in details, and the soundest in tendency, frequently fall into a habit which can neither be cured nor pardoned — the habit of making history into proof of their theories. – Lord Acton, The History of Freedom and Other Essays [1907]
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June 17, 2025The Mainstream Media’s Fear of Investigating the JFK Assassination In my blog post yesterday, I showed how the mainstream media failed to investigate the early, secret introduction of President Kennedy’s body into the Bethesda Navy morgue. When the deep state was sneaking JFK’s body into the morgue almost an hour and a half before the official time that the body was brought into the morgue, It goes without saying that …
Trump Watch: Troops in LA and D.C.
by Jacob G. Hornberger
In this week’s Trump Watch, Jacob discusses President Trump’s deployment of troops in Los Angeles and the …
Conservatives Still Don’t Get It on Discrimination
by Laurence M. Vance
Conservatives and libertarians are “uneasy cousins,” said conservative sociologist Robert Nisbet (1913–1996). In an interview with Reason magazine before he ran for president, Ronald …
Was the Constitution a Failure?
by Jacob G. Hornberger
The U.S. Constitution brought into existence the most unusual, the most radical, and the freest society in history. Yes, there were exceptions to liberty, …