What a week, last week. I had planned to write about the two big anniversaries: 9/11 and Benghazi. But the week was dominated by other news. It started with footage of the savage, senseless attack on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train that took place on August 22, but…
As the walls are closing in on the perpetrators of the “Get Trump” effort that has now gone on for approximately a decade, their documented actions are finally available to be examined, and hopefully will be judged by juries in criminal cases. In other words, accountability. The actions were to…
While President Donald Trump has enjoyed a very successful first six months in office, there is currently division in the ranks of his supporters based on certain choices he has recently made and accusations he has leveled. He was enjoying win after win, restoring common sense and sound policies. In…
CNN’s live television coverage of a Broadway play — reportedly the first time that has ever happened — was a transparent hit job on the Trump administration. Their attempted demonstration of the need for fearless, truth-to-power journalism couldn’t have been more poorly timed or more obviously tone deaf. The play…
The terrorist assassination of two Israeli embassy staffers this week has the potential to reverberate throughout the world and bring perspective and resolution to some of the thornier issues before us at this time. It is the almost expected result of a fever that was launched on October 7, 2023,…
With the recent court rulings, the stock market fluctuations, the trade wars, the kinetic wars, the new revelations about the lies and corruption of the Biden administration, and The Trump Show in general, heads are spinning. Trump received a gift on Tuesday when Joe Biden made an appearance for his…
CCNS Executive Director and Editor Roger Aronoff went on The Conservative Commandos show to talk about his article, “The Schumer Dilemma and a Lesson for the Left.”
In the week and a half since Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made his fateful decision, flip-flopping to arrive at his final position on the question of a government shutdown, it has unleashed a slightly pent-up rage and revealed the dilemma the Left is facing in their fight to regain…
CPAC, The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2025, was like no other. And it was my 24th time to attend as media. The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2025, held in National Harbor, Maryland, from February 20 to 22, was a pivotal gathering for conservative activists and leaders. The conference…
It is sure to be a celebratory occasion this year. Last year at CPAC there was much hope that there would be an end to the disastrous and corrupt Biden-Harris administration, but it was tempered by concerns of a repeat of 2020, that is, an election with much fraud that…
Since President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory last month, he has had a number of court rulings in his favor, including in the two Jack Smith cases, the Judge Juan Merchan case, the suit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos, and most recently in the Fani Willis RICO case in Georgia.…
Joe Biden appeared with a smile on his face when he greeted President-elect Donald Trump at the White House on Nov. 13, perhaps in recognition that he is the only candidate who has defeated Trump in a race for the presidency. However, he has since gone on a campaign of…
