Author: Rana McCallister

How Radical Professors Turn Classrooms Into Training Grounds for Antifa President Donald Trump announced last month on Truth Social that he would designate Antifa as a “major terrorist organization.” That move followed the assassination of Charlie Kirk, in which the alleged shooter etched Antifa-linked slogans onto bullet casings. The designation was overdue, but it is only the opening salvo in a much larger fight over the institutions that shape young minds. The deeper problem is not just violent cells on the street. It is the slow, institutional capture of higher education by activists who present recruitment as research and agitation…

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Democrats have made their bed, but whether they can sleep in it – or eventually get out – is anyone’s guess. Look, this isn’t about gloating. It’s about pointing out that decisions have consequences, and right now those consequences are showing up in the real world where people live, work, and raise families. The policies pushed by the left over the last few years promised utopia and delivered uncertainty, higher costs, and weaker borders, and voters notice that kind of mismatch fast. Take the economy: inflation ate at paychecks while Washington celebrated recovery numbers that didn’t match the checkout line…

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AG Bondi will appear in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee first, and her appearance is scheduled to take place on Oct. 7. She will then appear in front of the House Judiciary Committee two days later on Oct. 9 for an oversight hearing. Those dates frame a high-stakes week where politics and law collide in plain daylight. This is not just a hearing, it is a test of whether Washington plays fair or weaponizes oversight. Republicans should insist the focus stays on facts, not theatrics, and demand clarity on legal standards and proper procedure. For supporters, these appearances are…

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Oregon Democrats and their media allies have tried to dismiss calls for federal help by saying the images President Trump has cited are old and irrelevant. That argument collapses when real people living next to the unrest step forward and say otherwise. A Portland resident who went viral confronting Antifa has issued a stark, on-the-record rebuke of local leaders who refused to act. The national conversation has been noisy and partisan, with competing stories about whether recent violence justifies a troop response. From a Republican viewpoint, when cities fail to protect citizens, the federal government has a duty to step…

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Prolife Alberta has kicked off a campaign called LeftToDie.ca to force a discussion nobody in power wants to have. The campaign rests on government data that is stark and disturbing. It says babies are being born alive after failed late-term abortions in Alberta hospitals and then left to die. Official numbers are not small or ambiguous. Government records show at least 28 such cases in the most recent year, following 20 the year before and 26 the year before that. Those figures paint a pattern, not an isolated occurrence. Let’s be blunt. These are not tragedies that happen by accident…

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Major Win for American Patients in Big, Beautiful Pfizer Agreement This week brought one of those rare, clear-cut wins that conservatives love to point to: President Trump and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla announced a deal meant to cut prices on Pfizer medicines for American consumers. It reads like a classic win-win in Republican playbook terms — lower costs for patients and commitments to bolster American manufacturing. The headline is simple and bold and it deserves sober attention and some healthy skepticism at the same time. The deal, as announced, promises steep discounts on many Pfizer products and a commitment to…

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Comcast-Universal has spun off its cable channels into a new company called Versant, and that move is forcing big changes on MSNBC as we head into October. What started as a corporate shuffle has turned into an editorial divorce that will reshape cable news in plain sight. For conservatives watching, this feels like fate catching up with a partisan outlet long dependent on Big Media branding. MSNBC is being rebranded as MS NOW, short for My Source for News, Opinion, and the World, but the new name is less a fresh start than a sign of surrender. NBC News is…

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When Words Burn: Speech, Responsibility, and the Conservative Response Over a tense weekend, California Gov. Gavin Newsom called White House adviser Stephen Miller “FASCIST” on X, using his official press office account . Hours later, a horrific shooting hit a Latter-day Saints church service in Michigan, and though unrelated, the timing was jarring. That collision of headlines forces a hard question: when rhetoric spikes and violence already gnaws at the edges, who calms the street and who fans the flame? Weeks earlier, Attorney General Pam Bondi unsettled conservatives by saying she would prosecute “hate speech.” After years of seeing universities…

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When the Scales Tilt: Media, Justice, and the Comey Double Standard The headline was already written before the gavel fell. When Trump faced indictment and the machinery of the justice system closed in, some outlets celebrated it as a defense of the rule of law. The applause ignored how the same institutions were used selectively for political ends. Flip the script and the tone changes instantly. When James Comey faces legal scrutiny, suddenly the system itself is accused of collapse, as if investigations only become legitimate when they target Democrats or their allies. That inconsistency tells you more about media…

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Trump’s presidential library to be built in Miami, Florida Donald Trump’s presidential library is officially headed to Miami, a move that matters politically and culturally for the GOP. The Florida Cabinet voted unanimously to convey the land, a clear win for state leaders who backed the project. This announcement signals more than a museum; it is a permanent piece of conservative legacy on a growing national stage. “I am extremely proud to announce a UNANIMOUS vote by the Florida Cabinet for the conveyance of land for the [Trump] Presidential Library which will be located in… MIAMI, FLORIDA!” on X. “It…

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