Florida’s Finest: When FEMA Funds Become Campaign Confetti

Ah, Washington, that eternal cocktail party where the drinks are taxpayer-funded and the hangovers last for generations. Just when you thought the swamp couldn’t get any slimier, along comes Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, the Democratic dynamo from Florida’s sun-soaked shores, accused of turning disaster relief into her personal piggy bank. It’s like watching a bad magic […]

Swing Voters Sour On Both Republicans And Democrats

Threaten Both Parties With Third Parties And Primaries Ten months into his second term, President Donald Trump’s approval rating sits at just 43 percent in the latest Real Clear Polling average, nearly as low as Joe Biden’s was in November 2021. At the same time, Democrats have eked out one of their widest leads in the generic Congressional […]

Why the Green Agenda Is Crumbling

For most of my life, at least for the last 35 years, we have accepted the climate change orthodoxy. We used to be global warming, and then, when things were not always warming, but they were cooling, they changed the name to climate change to suggest that whatever the temperature extreme was, it was all due to carbon […]

The Curious Case of Stacey Plaskett and the Phantom Texter from Little Saint James

Ah, Washington, D.C.—that glittering swamp where the powerful rub elbows with the peculiar, and sometimes the peculiar turn out to be convicted pedophiles with a knack for backseat driving congressional hearings. If politics is show business for ugly people, then the saga of Stacey Plaskett and Jeffrey Epstein is the off-Broadway flop that keeps getting […]

The Great Health Insurance Heist

How Uncle Sam’s Mandates Turned Pinstripes into Gold Mines Ah, the health insurance racket—America’s favorite blend of bureaucracy, big bucks, and bedside manner that’s about as warm as a speculum in January. From 2010 to 2025, these stocks didn’t just skyrocket; they launched like Elon Musk’s ego on a SpaceX booster. But did they beat […]

Canceling vs. Deplatforming: Tucker Carlson’s Misstep

There’s been a lot of confusion, discussion, but also confusion, about the idea of platforming some person or deplatforming someone versus canceling them. It came up during the Tucker Carlson interview of Nick Fuentes. I think we should make a distinction. Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior […]

The Congressional Insider Trading Bonanza: Politicians Cashing In on Health Insurance While Screwing the Taxpayer

Folks, if there’s one thing that boils my blood more than a liberal snowflake melting down over pronouns, it’s watching our so-called representatives in Congress treat the stock market like their personal piggy bank, especially when it comes to the health insurance racket that’s bleeding everyday Americans dry. These clowns are supposed to be fighting […]

SCOTUS Takes Aim at the Border Loophole: Noem v. Al Otro Lado and the End of Asylum Games

Folks, buckle up because the Supreme Court just dropped a bombshell that’s got the open-borders crowd sweating bullets. On November 17, 2025, the justices agreed to hear Noem v. Al Otro Lado, a case that’s all about slamming the door on the endless parade of asylum claims that have turned our southern border into a […]

Ukraine’s Golden Toilet Fiasco: When Wartime Aid Turns into a Lavish Flush

Ah, Ukraine. That plucky little nation that’s been sucking up American taxpayer dollars like a vacuum cleaner in a confetti factory. We’ve poured billions into their fight against the Russian bear, all in the name of democracy, freedom, and keeping the lights on in Kyiv. But lo and behold, as we hit the tail end […]