- Can you name the first freedom explicitly protected (from government power) in the Bill of Rights? Judge Andrew Napolitano explains what this freedom is, why it matters and how so many people somehow miss its importance.
- Let’s talk about so-called “privilege”, shall we? Does someone else’s misfortune genuinely make another person’s life better? Parrish Miller has a succinct, yet thorough, disbunking of this fallacy that is worth considering.
- The Supreme Court’s refusal to take on any cases involving qualified immunity is sparking a bit of backlash within the media as younger journalists are beginning to rebel against management’s insistence on spreading fake news. Martin Armstrong explains how the Supreme Court’s decision is feeding unrest in the streets.
- In a related story, did the Supreme Court just accidentally hand conservatives and Christians the key to defeating Big Tech censorship? Mike Adams says the recent gender identity decision may have done exactly that.
- While we’re focused on shutdowns, riots in the streets and the elimination of anything deemed “insensitive”, an insidious and overlooked complication from Covid-19 is lurking beneath the radar. Brad Polumbo explains how the incomprehensible piling on to the national debt is going to haunt us for generations.
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