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May 11, 2023

Thick Face, Black Heart: China’s Ruthless Warrior Strategy

In 1989 as I was covering the ill-fated occupation of Beijing’s sprawling Tiananmen Square by pro-democracy demonstrators, I bought a book entitled: “Thick Black Theory.” Of all the books I have read about China and the Chinese mind, this book by a Chinese scholar and politician named Li Zhongwu was ...

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Published on May 11, 2023 22:30

May 8, 2023

15-Minute Cities: Utopias? Or a Brave New World of Domination?

The latest buzzword among urban planners is the “15-minute city”—a utopian “green” vision designed to persuade us to live in small, dense urban condos without our cars. The 15-minute city is a concept developed by a professor at the Sorbonne in Paris. Leave it to an academic to come up ...

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Published on May 08, 2023 22:30

May 7, 2023

American Despotism

I am finding it increasingly difficult to be optimistic about America today. We have abandoned scientific fact, morality, and patriotism in pursuit of pseudo-science, impiety, and ambiguously deceitful concepts such as “equity,” “gender dysphoria,” and the increasingly violent cult of Transgenderism. Schools can no longer define what a woman is ...

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Published on May 07, 2023 22:30

May 2, 2023

The Abject Amorality of Democrat Policy

Today, I am turning my blog over to Mike Ford, founder and managing editor of the American Free News Network https://afnn.us/ to which I am a contributor. Mike is also a former U.S. Army Colonel and US Military Academy graduate (class of 1980). In his post, he raises several legitimate ...

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Published on May 02, 2023 22:30

May 1, 2023

“The Cojones Awards:” Honoring those who Counterattack Cancel-Culture

Our country is so woke that we now need a new award to honor people who stand up to the PC mob and the corrosive cancel-culture lunacy they have spawned. The unlikely creator of the “Cojones Awards” is normally liberal Bill Maher, the “Real Time” host who appears to be ...

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Published on May 01, 2023 22:30

April 30, 2023

Is Ethical Journalism An Oxymoron?

Last week, in case you missed it, was “Ethics in Journalism Week,” sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists. As a journalist and a member of the SPJ myself, I naturally visited the SPJ’s website to see how it was commemorating this occasion. As expected, the site was bursting with ...

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Published on April 30, 2023 22:30

April 28, 2023

Remembering the Final 24 Hours in the Fall of Saigon

Forty-eight years ago, I was on a U.S. Navy ship headed to the Philippines. It was May 1, and a couple of days before, I was evacuated from a place called Saigon (known today as Ho Chi Minh City) as it fell to Communist North Vietnamese troops. April 29, 1975, ...

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Published on April 28, 2023 22:30

April 27, 2023

Join me for a Vietnam Retrospective

Tomorrow, April 29, I will be posting my recollections of the Fall of Saigon- an event I covered for the Chicago Tribune 48 years ago. I invite you to join me for this retrospective. As many of you may know, the war in Vietnam came to an ignominious end during ...

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Published on April 27, 2023 22:30

April 24, 2023

What a Day! Media & Political Shakeups All Over the Place!

For those of us who toil in the media verse, nothing grabs our attention quicker than when powerful political appointees and grossly over-paid cable news hosts and anchors get canned or depart their lucrative positions. Yesterday was genuinely a day of days–a Monday morning media massacre! First came the news ...

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Published on April 24, 2023 22:30

April 23, 2023

Have Chicago Voters Said they Deserve to Get it “Good and Hard?”

As I always acknowledge when I post about Chicago, I am not a native Chicagoan. However, I spent 27 years with the Chicago Tribune, where I held a variety of positions, from reporter and editor to foreign correspondent and member of the editorial board. So, even though I am not ...

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Published on April 23, 2023 22:30