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Independents are now America’s largest group of voters. After George Bush’s presidency, fewer people called themselves Republicans. After Obama’s, fewer called themselves Democrats. How will these independents vote? Andrew Yang hopes they’ll vote for him. In my latest video, the former Democrat explains why he’s started a new party, the […]

John Stossel: Moving Forward

by John Stossel
Published January 5, 2022

As we await findings and conclusions of the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 attack, let’s take a moment and do our own soul-searching about what is going on. The House Select Committee is engaged in Washington’s favorite pastime — looking for whom to blame. The sidelight of this […]

Star Parker: What’s Jan. 6 Really About?

by Star Parker
Published January 5, 2022

The “Let’s Go Brandon” message on the Hoods Up Quick Lube sign was up for four days, but it was long enough for the owners to make their point. Ever since Oct. 3, when an NBC reporter interviewing NASCAR driver Brandon Brown mistook a vulgar chant from the crowd — […]

Salena Zito: How ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Became a Swipe at Joe Biden — And National …

by Salena Zito
Published January 4, 2022

In 2020, Americans learned that if emergency dictated, we could lock down, mask up, and blow out spending to temporarily stymie the impact of a global pandemic. We learned that if uncertainty required massive response, we could mobilize massive response, including the creation of new vaccines within one year. And […]

Ben Shapiro: The Year of Living Unreasonably

by Ben Shapiro
Published December 29, 2021

It’s the season for giving. I’ll give. This week I’ll donate to the Doe Fund, a charity that helps drug users and ex-cons find purpose in life through work. “Work works!” they say. It sure does. Most Doe Fund workers find more joy in supporting themselves than they ever found […]

John Stossel: Money

by John Stossel
Published December 29, 2021

One great mystery is the persistent refusal of those on the left to abandon what is clearly not true. That is, that the means for reducing the burden of poverty is more government spending. It all really started in the 1960s under President Lyndon B. Johnson. He declared in his […]

Star Parker: More Government, Less Religion — the Progressive Doctrine

by Star Parker
Published December 29, 2021

BOZEMAN, Montana — Steven Rinella has a very hard time sitting still. This is not just an observation. It is, he says, what makes him who he is. “I was born with this wanderlust to move, constantly, as far as I could. It’s more than I have a very hard […]

Salena Zito: America’s Outdoor Awakening, Thanks to MeatEater’s Approach to the Movement

by Salena Zito
Published December 28, 2021

In March 2020, when COVID-19 first exploded onto the scene, sports fans waited with bated breath to see which teams, and which leagues, would bow out on precautionary grounds. The answer quickly became clear: all of them. But actions that were more justifiable at that particular juncture, when we knew […]

Josh Hammer: Don’t Shut Down Sports Again for COVID

by Joshua Hammer
Published December 28, 2021

When people criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci, he says: “They’re really criticizing science. Because I represent science.” Pretty arrogant. I assume Fauci is a top-notch scientist. My brother worked with him at the National Institutes of Health and respected him. But power tends to corrupt, and Fauci has been given a […]

John Stossel: Questioning the Science

by John Stossel
Published December 22, 2021

On Oct. 30, 2020, just days before the presidential election, Joe Biden tweeted, “I’m not going to shut down the country. I’m not going to shut down the economy. I’m going to shut down the virus.” This was a lie. It was a lie because nobody can shut down the […]

Ben Shapiro: The Big Government COVID-19 Lie

by Ben Shapiro
Published December 22, 2021

The saying, “One man with courage makes a majority” has been attributed by historians to different sources. But regardless of who said it, there is one man who stands out today worthy of this description. It’s West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. Manchin has been a one-man show in the Democratic […]

Star Parker: Thank You, Sen. Manchin

by Star Parker
Published December 22, 2021

BROWNSVILLE, Pennsylvania — Just before 10 a.m., cars begin pulling into the parking lot of the Country Thrift Market, a sprawling former grocery store 40 miles from Pittsburgh. Normally, folks in the area shop for gently used clothing, toys and deeply discounted home goods here. But today is different because […]

Salena Zito: How Inflation Is Squeezing Working American Families at Christmas

by Salena Zito
Published December 21, 2021

With corporations currently bending the knee to antiracist education for their employees, there is a consistent message about “structural failures” in our nation. Corporations are encouraged to emphasize equity, which they deem a fair and just solution to social problems. For those deemed awakened, every human needs to be part […]

Gina Lee: What Lies Beneath: Rooted Themes of Equity and Theories on a Classless Society

by Gina Lee
Published December 20, 2021

Are there are any other issues confronting our fractious republic that matter if Americans themselves are too scared to walk outside, lest they be mugged by a “bail reform”-freed perp or shot by a gangbanger in a drive-by shooting? As we get ready to close the chapter on this bloody […]

Josh Hammer: The Death of ‘Criminal Justice Reform’

by Joshua Hammer
Published December 17, 2021

COVID-19 deaths are up. Politicians tell us to wear masks and get vaccinated. Amid the fear, I’m surprised that we haven’t heard more about two drugs that could make COVID-19 much less of a threat. In blind tests, Pfizer’s Paxlovid was found to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death […]

John Stossel: Deadly Delays

by John Stossel
Published December 14, 2021

OLDTOWN, Maryland — This ancient colonial town nestled along the north branch of the Potomac River could not be more different from the upscale suburbs of Chevy Chase located much closer to the tidal portion. While both are in the same state, this town of 86 people is more culturally […]

Salena Zito: Maryland Voters Send a Warning Shot to Democrats

by Salena Zito
Published December 14, 2021

In the 2016 Republican Party presidential primary, decades of dissonance between the party’s aggrieved grassroots and its blinkered elite spilled out into the open. For years, the chasm widened between the GOP’s heartland base, the river valley-dwelling “Somewheres” from David Goodhart’s 2017 book, “The Road to Somewhere,” and the party’s […]

Josh Hammer: The Republican Party’s Multiethnic, Working-Class Coalition Is Taking Shape

by Joshua Hammer
Published December 10, 2021

As the Supreme Court determines whether to preserve the Court-created “right to abortion” under Roe v. Wade, those on the feminist Left have gone into full-blown panic mode. Women’s rights, they insist, will implode without granting women the ability to abort their children; only that ability can equalize the natural […]

Ben Shapiro: The Left’s War With Biological Reality

by Ben Shapiro
Published December 9, 2021

People want “public” rather than “private.” Public is … free, right? Wide open. Sharing. Available to everyone. All good things. “Private” is … selfish, closed, for the rich. Clearly, public must be better. But then why do the words “public toilet” make me cringe? I think: dirty, smelly, ugly, maybe […]

John Stossel: A Different Park

by John Stossel
Published December 8, 2021

The Biden administration is hosting, in upcoming days, a “Summit for Democracy,” in which 110 nations worldwide have been invited to participate in this global virtual event. The U.S. State Department notes that the purpose is “setting forth an affirmative agenda for democratic renewal and to tackle the greatest threats […]

Star Parker: America Should Be Shining the Light of Liberty, Not Government

by Star Parker
Published December 8, 2021

HANNIBAL, Missouri — During a visit here in 1882, Mark Twain wrote to his wife Olivia of the rush of sentiments he experienced returning to the town of his childhood. “I have spent three delightful days in Hannibal, loitering around all day long, examining the old localities and talking with […]

Salena Zito: Is the Rift Between the Public and the C-Suites Permanent?

by Salena Zito
Published December 7, 2021

At last month’s National Conservatism Conference in Orlando, Florida, I used my speech to criticize “Fusionism,” the postwar conservative movement’s default political alliance built upon an attendant “Fusionist” political philosophy, and instead argue on behalf of an alternative path forward. Fusionism, as formulated and popularized by the midcentury theorist Frank […]

Josh Hammer: Why the Right Needs a More ‘Muscular’ and ‘Masculine’ Conservatism

by Joshua Hammer
Published December 3, 2021

Brian Murray knows just how fierce an opponent Arizona’s Sen. Kyrsten Sinema can be. The Republican strategist saw his candidate lose to Democrat Sinema in their 2012 race for the House. Calling the experience “unpleasant,” Murray admits his candidate, Vernon Parker, was flawed, but “flawed candidates win all of the […]

Salena Zito: Wake Up, Progressives: You’re Lucky To Have Kyrsten Sinema

by Salena Zito
Published December 2, 2021

This week, governments around the globe spun into full-scale panic thanks to the revelation of the so-called omicron variant of COVID-19. As of this writing, we know that omicron is likely more transmissible than prior variants. We have no evidence, however, that omicron is more deadly. To the contrary, Dr. […]

Ben Shapiro: An ‘Abundance of Caution’ Mentality Leads to Tyranny

by Ben Shapiro
Published December 1, 2021

I’ve reported how Facebook censors me. Now I’ve learned that they also censor environmentalist Michael Shellenberger, statistician Bjorn Lomborg and former New York Times columnist John Tierney. Facebook’s “fact-checkers” claim we spread “misinformation.” In my new video, Tierney argues that the “people guilty of spreading misinformation are Facebook and its […]

John Stossel: Fact-Blockers

by John Stossel
Published December 1, 2021
best conservative websites and new sites

Below is the Socialism Research Center’s official list of the top conservative news sites and conservative websites for November 2021. The “Top 100” conservative news and opinion sites rankings were calculated by examining Alexa traffic rankings for roughly 150 conservative websites. CLICK HERE FOR OUR OTHER RANKINGS. It’s important to […]

Top 100 Conservative Websites in November 2021

by Stopping Socialism
Published November 29, 2021

I dare you to look, with a clear and unfiltered lens, at the bloody nightmare we once called the United States of America. Connect the dots. Contemplate the utter chaos in every major city while Black Lives Matter militants, academics and bureaucrats prattle on about “systemic racism” and “two-tiered justice.” […]

Michelle Malkin: Black Lies Matter

by Michelle Malkin
Published November 29, 2021

This week, a 39-year-old black man in Waukesha, Wisconsin, plowed a maroon Ford Escape into a Christmas parade of children and older women. Five people were killed and another 48 were injured. The motive of the suspect is unknown; if the media have their way, it will remain that way. […]

Ben Shapiro: Reality Remains Undefeated

by Ben Shapiro
Published November 29, 2021

It is ironic when Democrats complain about sensational use of language. Thanks to progressives, practically every white person in America has been labelled a racist. But now Democrats are screaming because Republican Sen. John Kennedy suggested that Saule Omarova, whom President Joe Biden has nominated to head the Office of […]

Star Parker: Saule Omarova Shouldn’t Be Overseeing our Banks

by Star Parker
Published November 23, 2021

Bowing to intense political pressure, Oklahoma’s Kevin Stitt, the Republican governor of one of the nation’s reddest states, commuted on Thursday the death sentence of convicted murderer Julius Jones. Stitt’s commutation of Jones, who was convicted for a first-degree carjacking murder in one of the most reliably pro-death penalty states, […]

Josh Hammer: Capital Punishment Still Serves Its Purpose. Don’t Abolish It.

by Joshua Hammer
Published November 23, 2021

The most famous words of Franklin Roosevelt, America’s longest-serving president, were, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” One wonders if any world leader would or could say that today. We live in the Age of Fear. All of my life, I thought love and hate were […]

Dennis Prager: Fear Is Deadlier Than Viruses

by Dennis Prager
Published November 23, 2021

These are abridged remarks I gave Tuesday morning in Baltimore at the “Enough is Enough” protest across from the annual gathering of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Church Militant senior producer and St. Michael’s Media founder Michael Voris was forced to go to court to hold the prayer rally […]

Michelle Malkin: Church Militants, not Church Milquetoasts

by Michelle Malkin
Published November 17, 2021

As Democrats regroup to try to pass their $2 trillion Build Back Better Act, pressure grows for shining the light of fiscal responsibility on all this. Given President Joe Biden’s crashing approval ratings, there is some hint that the American people smell a rat. One sign of the smell of […]

Star Parker: Build Back Better — Wasting Trillions

by Star Parker
Published November 17, 2021

According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was a white supremacist. According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was an active shooter. According to the media, Kyle Rittenhouse was a murderer. In reality, he was none of these. Kyle Rittenhouse was a 17-year-old young man who went to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in order […]

Ben Shapiro: The Narrative Is the Priority

by Ben Shapiro
Published November 17, 2021

“Why does Louisiana have the right to stop me from doing what I love to do?” asks Ursula Newell-Davis in my new video. Newell-Davis has helped people. She’s a social worker who’s worked with kids with special needs for 20 years. She’s really good at it. “She helped teach me […]

John Stossel: Prove You’re Needed!

by John Stossel
Published November 17, 2021

COLORADO SPRINGS — They admitted it. Now they think they can get away with it. Three weeks ago, I reported to you on the appalling case of sixth grade student Rylee M., who was pressured by teachers at Chinook Trail Middle School to seal her mask to her face with […]

Michelle Malkin: Our Children Are Not Chattel

by Michelle Malkin
Published November 12, 2021

In 1958, British sociologist Michael Young coined the term “meritocracy” in his satirical novel, called “The Rise of the Meritocracy.” Its point was simple: When intelligence and effort are selected by any society as the basis for success or failure, those with such merit begin to comprise their own class. […]

Ben Shapiro: The So-Called Meritocracy Isn’t The Problem

by Ben Shapiro
Published November 12, 2021

As Virginia’s gubernatorial election drew to a close last week, Democrat Terry McAuliffe brought in teachers union president Randi Weingarten. He thought that would help? I suppose he, like many progressives, believes everyone thinks the way he does. “I’m not going to let parents come into schools and … make […]

John Stossel: Let Parents Choose

by John Stossel
Published November 12, 2021

In a new USA Today/Suffolk University poll, President Joe Biden’s approval is down to 38%. Which looks pretty good compared to Vice President Kamala Harris, whose approval now stands at 28%. Democrats have just been reprimanded by voters, with the upset victory of Republican candidate and political novice Glenn Youngkin […]

Star Parker: The Political Center Is Gone

by Star Parker
Published November 10, 2021

You never know when something you say will go viral. It has happened a number of times in my career, the latest being comments I made on my national radio talk show a few weeks ago when I had COVID-19. I said that I had hoped I would attain natural […]

Dennis Prager: Natural Immunity Versus Vaccine Immunity

by Dennis Prager
Published November 9, 2021

This week, reality struck back against Democratic electoral utopianism. Since 2012, Democrats have been convinced that a new, durable, near-unbeatable political coalition was in the making: a coalition largely comprised of college-educated white voters, women, younger Americans and racial minorities. This coalition would overtake the demographically shrinking “old, white majority” […]

Ben Shapiro: The Red Wave, and the Democratic Suicide Strategy

by Ben Shapiro
Published November 4, 2021

Brittney Cooper — sorry, that’s Dr. Brittney Cooper — certainly takes the cake for the nation’s worst tenured radical (at least for this week, until the next academic nutjob erupts). Armed with a Bachelor of Arts in English and political science from Howard University and a doctorate in American Studies […]

Michelle Malkin: America’s Nutty Professor of Anti-White Rage

by Michelle Malkin
Published November 3, 2021

We’re out of Afghanistan. Good. We should have gotten out before. Our involvement there was America’s longest war, longer than the Civil War, World War I and World War II combined. We accomplished little good and plenty of bad. Tens of thousands killed. A trillion dollars spent. Now the Taliban […]

John Stossel: Military Spending

by John Stossel
Published November 3, 2021

Rep. Cori Bush, a Democrat left-wing “squad” member in the House, attacked Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin for his opposition to the multitrillion-dollar Build Back Better Act. Manchin is “anti-Black, anti-child, anti-woman and anti-immigrant,” according to Bush because of his opposition to this megaspending welfare bill. If Bush wants to identify […]

Star Parker: House Progressives Detach From Reality

by Star Parker
Published November 3, 2021

American society is crumbling, and our economy is following suit. President Biden, in his recent remarks on the September jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), crowed about the decline in the unemployment rate to 4.8 percent. He seems to be operating under the illusion that this […]

Unemployment, Collectivization, and Long-Term Economic Decline

by Jack McPherrin
Published November 2, 2021

To most readers of this column, the question is absurd. The reason is not because the question is, in fact, absurd; it is because most readers of this column are conservative, and many are religious. Am I implying that most leftists do not believe stealing is wrong? Yes, I am. […]

Dennis Prager: Is Stealing Wrong? Not on the Left

by Dennis Prager
Published November 2, 2021

Should a peaceful, law-abiding man of faith be punished in perpetuity for publicly proclaiming his heartfelt belief that “ALL LIVES MATTER … EVERY SINGLE ONE”? The question is not merely rhetorical. It is now a legal matter for a California court and jury to decide. Grant Napear, radio talk show […]

Michelle Malkin: Grant Napear’s Life Matters

by Michelle Malkin
Published October 27, 2021

The joke goes that a slip of the tongue for a politician means that they accidentally said what they actually believe. Now Democrats are trying to clean up the mess created by Virginia Democratic candidate for governor, Terry McAuliffe, when he said in a debate on Sept. 28, “I don’t […]

Star Parker: Give America a New Birth of Freedom in Virginia

by Star Parker
Published October 27, 2021

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