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Two Powerful, Creative Ideas to Help President Trump With Mass Deportation -- Including a National 'Illegal Alien Snitch Hotline'
Let's start with one of my biggest hits. Way back around 15 years ago, I was the originator of the strategy to ship thousands of illegal aliens to filthy rich Democrat towns.
During the Biden administration, GOP governors (in particular, Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbott of Texas) adopted my idea and shipped illegals to both Democrat-run ...Read more
Racial Sivisions Exist Because They're Lumped Together by the Modern Left!
Former vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz recently told an audience at Harvard's Kennedy School that former Vice President Kamala Harris chose him as a running mate because of his uncanny ability to connect with the average Caucasian cisgender dude. "I could code talk to white guys -- watching football, fixing their truck," he explained. "I ...Read more
Marco Rubio Says Uncle Sam Is Monitoring Social Media. Who Doesn't Believe Him?
WASHINGTON -- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this bombshell during Wednesday's White House Cabinet meeting: "We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans."
Rubio offered that he is surprised a federal agency monitoring the social media posts and commentary of American citizens is not a bigger story.
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The Art of a Second Iran Deal
President Donald Trump's first 100 days, which he celebrated this week with a characteristically electric campaign-style rally in Michigan, were the fastest and most frenzied 100 days in modern presidential history. And if Thursday's presidential personnel drama is any indication, the next 100 days could offer more of the same.
On Thursday, ...Read more
Immigration Policy Built on a Scaffold of Lies
The White House lawn was festooned for the past week with mug shots of supposed illegal immigrant criminals the administration has arrested or deported. It formed a backdrop for "Border Czar" Tom Homan's threats from the briefing room warning that every illegal immigrant within our borders needs to register immediately with the Department of ...Read more
Oklahoma is in Danger of an Orwellian 'Satanic School'!
The Supreme Court heard arguments on April 30 on whether a Catholic school in Oklahoma named for St. Isidore the Farmer can be the first charter school with a religious foundation. It's the latest case to alarm the media about the so-called separation of church and state.
New York Times legal reporter Adam Liptak cited a study finding that ...Read more
Trump's Push for Equal Rights and Against Quotas
"It is the policy of the United States to eliminate the use of disparate-impact liability in all contexts to the maximum degree possible to avoid violating the Constitution, Federal civil rights laws, and basic American ideals."
Those words, the operative section of "Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy," one of several executive ...Read more
We Need Cheap Stuff, And Lots Of It
President Trump downplayed potentially empty store shelves at his recent cabinet meeting.
He said of goods from China that might go missing, "Much of it we don't need."
Then he elaborated the point: "Well, maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, you know? And maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they ...Read more
Wisconsin Judge Arrested by Administration Seems To Have Law on Her Side
SAN DIEGO -- I've been wrestling with the story of the Wisconsin judge who went quickly from "your honor" to "the defendant."
The more I hear about this case, the less certain I am that Hannah Dugan -- a Milwaukee circuit court judge -- did anything wrong.
Of course, you'll never convince President Donald Trump and MAGA of that. But what do ...Read more
Arresting a Judge
Last week the FBI arrested a Wisconsin state judge as she was walking into the courthouse where she works. The feds had alerted the media -- but not the judge -- to this event, and they arrived and recorded the arrest.
The standard and preferred practice when arresting a nonviolent person who is a public official with deep roots in the ...Read more
The Right to Privacy Under Siege
The right to privacy -- the right to be let alone -- is the most cherished right among civilized peoples. It was the right that gave birth to the American Revolution in opposition to British writs of assistance authoring petty officials to rummage through homes in search of contraband goods. Anonymous speech is scrupulously protected by the ...Read more
Why Tariffs Won't Fix America's Work-Attachment Problem
When Donald Trump reentered office in 2025, he inherited a strong economy partly fueled by the possibility of lower taxes on capital, fewer overbearing regulations, energy abundance and the rise of AI. Instead of stewarding that prosperity and optimism, Trump quickly upended it through a reckless love affair with tariffs and a flair for ...Read more
It's Not Just Antisemitism; It's Marxist Indoctrination
A writer on X named Yehuda Teitelbaum posted a long thread earlier this week about the recently released report by the Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israel Bias at Harvard University. Teitelbaum was shocked at the incidents described in the report, as were many of those who commented on the thread.
The problem at ...Read more

Cal Thomas: Let them eat … something else
Last Sunday I was a panelist on “Fox News Sunday” with Shannon Bream. My friend and colleague Juan Williams brought up the continuing high price of eggs as part of his criticism of President Trump’s first 100 days in his second term. While wholesale egg prices are coming down, I said only half-jokingly “let people eat oatmeal.”
The ...Read more
S.E. Cupp Advisory
In the latest column titled "What did Democrats do in their first 100 days?" in graf 11, "five months" has been changed to "four months." Please use the revised version.
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China's Unitary Dictatorship Wages War on the World
On April 28, a critical "instability" disrupted electrical power grids in Spain, Portugal and parts of France. Extensive blackouts lasted for hours.
Initial reports speculated over-reliance on intermittent wind and solar electrical technologies share part of the blame.
Whatever the cause, the widespread power loss in three first-world ...Read more

What Did Democrats Do in Their First 100 Days?
This week, President Trump’s second term turned 100…days, that is.
And to mark the occasion, he held a rally in Michigan where he touted what he thinks of as his biggest accomplishments — tariffs, deporting alleged gang members to El Salvador, and his creation of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
But one look under the ...Read more
Can't Make Government Efficient
Steve Jobs co-founded Apple when he was 21 years old.
Nine years later, at age 30, he was purged and fired from the company he founded and built by the professional management he helped recruit.
Eleven years later, after that management brought the firm to the edge of bankruptcy, Jobs returned to the helm and saved the company.
In 1997, ...Read more
New York's Budget: Highway Robbery
New Yorkers are getting robbed blind.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state's two legislative leaders announced a budget deal Monday night on how much to tax New Yorkers and how much the state government will spend in the coming fiscal year, which starts June 1.
From the smattering of information available, it's likely this deal will necessitate ...Read more
Individuals "Do It" Better Than Government Ever Will!
Government makes most things worse. Lyndon Johnson launched a War on Poverty; Richard Nixon a War on Drugs. Both had good intentions, but their "wars" do more harm than good. I believed the War on Poverty would lift people out of poverty. At the time I was a naive Princeton student who believed my professors when they said, "It's wrong that in ...Read more
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