THE QUIET RUIN OF TINA PETERS

The American Republic has produced its share of Shakespearean tragedies but few unfold with the quiet, grinding cruelty of a life dismantled not in a single dramatic stroke, but by the slow, methodical machinery of the state. The story of Tina Peters is not merely a legal saga; it is the anatomy of a citizen […]
The Framing of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez by Biden’s DOJ: Part #1

Part 1 On December 1, 2025, Donald Trump pardoned the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández. He was in a US prison. Hernández had served less than four years of a 45-year sentence when he was pardoned. He was 57. Hernández walked out of FCI Hazelton on the day Trump signed the pardon. The […]
The Hilton Horror A Stark Warning for Presidential Security and the Urgent Need for a White House Ballroom

Saturday night delivered a warning written in sirens and gunfire. The near miss as another of President Trump’s wannabe assassins charged past the agents and magnetometers at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night was no random spasm of violence. It was a calculated incursion that exposed the dangerous vulnerabilities of holding high profile presidential events […]
Peace Through Strength: The Only Way to Achieve Lasting Peace in the Middle East

Let’s dispense with the polite fiction: the Middle East does not reward wishful thinking. It punishes it. For too long, policymakers have dressed hard realities in soft language—calling fragile ceasefires “breakthroughs,” strained alliances “temporary disagreements,” and unstable political systems “transitions.” That approach has not delivered peace. It has prolonged instability. A more direct assessment is […]