Andrew Cuomo’s Mayoral Bid: Redemption or Political Rebranding?

Andrew Cuomo running for mayor of New York City? Now that’s a plot twist no one saw coming—except maybe Cuomo himself. Three years after resigning in disgrace, the former governor is attempting the mother of all political comebacks, betting that New Yorkers have short memories and even shorter attention spans. The question isn’t just whether…

Trump’s Idiotic Embrace of Russian Propaganda on Ukraine

President Trump’s latest attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a "dictator" is not just false—it plays directly into Russian propaganda. Worse yet, his reckless rhetoric risks further emboldening Vladimir Putin, the actual dictator in this scenario. The facts of this war are clear: Russia, without provocation, launched a brutal invasion of Ukraine in 2022.…

Kamala Harris Campaign Burns Through $1 Billion in Just Three Months: A Lesson in Wasteful Spending?

In a jaw-dropping display of financial mismanagement, Kamala Harris’s campaign reportedly burned through over $1 billion in just three months, only to end up in defeat. It’s hard not to see the irony here. This level of wasteful spending should raise serious questions—not just about her campaign strategy but also about her competency in managing…

Biden DOJ’s Lawsuit Against Virginia: An Attack on Election Integrity?

Last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the Biden administration sued Virginia over its effort to maintain clean and lawful voter rolls, specifically targeting Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order that seeks to purge noncitizens from the state’s voter registration lists. At its heart, this legal battle shines a spotlight on a deeper, more troubling…

The Fight for Election Integrity and Fiscal Responsibility

This past Wednesday, the House rejected a funding bill that, among other things, sought to protect the integrity of our elections by requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote. Predictably, the proposal was met with fierce opposition from the Democrats, and 14 Republicans crossed the aisle to join them, leading to the bill’s defeat…