The day the bakery stopped baking How many businesses are knowingly hiring illegal workers?
Is Musk being aggressive enough? President Trump wants Musk to get more aggressive on DOGE cuts. 
Trump is sick of government patronage The president figures he can eliminate a huge drag on our economy by ditching superfluous federal workers.
Yosemite: the public isn't going to like that Mr. Ranger In the meantime, desecrating the flag is a particularly stupid way to get sympathy. 
DC swamp dwellers panic and flee the swamp It would seem our self-imagined, D/s/c elite, are suddenly anticipating great pain.
The viral lie of how censorship is a ‘vaccine’ to freedom of speech The notion that speech operates like a “virus” casts human expression as a disease—something to be feared and eradicated—is a very dangerous step toward tyranny.
Hollywood, Donald Trump doesn't make you stink When a trip to the local cinema can easily cost $50 for two, it’s easy to see why people are waiting for the DVD or catching movies online.
Susan Rice misleads Americans again Honest, patriotic American know to disregard everything Rice says.
Higher education behind enemy lines For decades, Americans have witnessed the decline of actual learning in colleges and universities, replaced by political and sexual indoctrination. 
Easy to be stupid Leftists have traditionally clung to at least some degree of power by making it really easy to be stupid.
Privateers ahoy! Hit cartels where it hurts with this old-school tactic
Privateers ahoy! Hit cartels where it hurts with this old-school tactic Utah Sen. Mike Lee recently kicked off a conversation about the return of letters of marque and reprisal as a means of striking out against rogue states and non-state bad actors.   
How Gov. Hochul is bungling New York’s prison crisis
How Gov. Hochul is bungling New York’s prison crisis Gov. Kathy Hochul won’t address striking corrections officers’ key gripe: the state's 2021 HALT Act, which restricts segregation of dangerous prisoners.
Why Team Trump should beware its job-slashing triumphalism
Why Team Trump should beware its job-slashing triumphalism Letting someone go — apart from the most obnoxious of ideologues — is no cause for celebration. 
US friendship is in freefall — shredding bonds and cutting lives short
US friendship is in freefall — shredding bonds and cutting lives short More Americans have fewer friends, studies show — silently harming our health and creating a lower-trust society, more prone to crime and unrest.
Trump is shaking Europe from slumber
Trump is shaking Europe from slumber If Europe’s leaders dare learn the tough lesson Trump is teaching, they will restore national cohesion — which prosperity alone is never enough to sustain.
Hamas’ brutal return of the Bibas family: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 25, 2025
Hamas’ brutal return of the Bibas family: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 25, 2025 NY Post readers discuss the return of Kfir and Ariel Bibas and their mother, Shiri, after being brutally murdered by Hamas.
Trump’s Ukraine tightrope, how to fix the FBI and other commentary
Trump’s Ukraine tightrope, how to fix the FBI and other commentary President Trump must “move quickly and decisively” to end the “Biden killing-field policy” in Ukraine, Victor Davis Hanson explains in American Greatness.
Inn and out — NYC migrant hotels finally closing
Inn and out — NYC migrant hotels finally closing Mayor Adams announced that the Roosevelt Hotel will cease being a migrant welcome center and shelter in a couple of months, as the city unwinds what he called a “unprecedented international humanitarian effort.”
‘Palestine’ has proven again and again it is a death cult of lies
‘Palestine’ has proven again and again it is a death cult of lies To anyone who has been paying attention to the near century-old war against Israel, none of the grotesque Hamas circus surrounding the release of Israeli hostages should be at all surprising.
Guilt by Association for Elon Musk's DOGE, by Ron Unz Although Google Analytics and other standard third-party utilities show how much traffic my own articles on The Unz Review regularly receive, they fail to inform me exactly who is reading my work or how much influence...
The Zeitgeist passes Germany by with these election results One hopes it is not too late for them to join Italy and make their country great again.
California's voters get a whiff of Kamala's brain on fire Someone asked Kamala Harris what she thought of the Los Angeles fires ...
Media disseminates fear porn over Trump’s federal downsizing Here is an absolutely unbelievable (yet humorous) story being spread by the media to scare the public.
American Pravda: RFK Jr. and Our Public Health Disasters, by Ron Unz On Thursday the full Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). This gave Kennedy full authority over one of America's largest government bureaucracies, including its 90,000 employees...
Providing AI Summaries of Website Articles, by Ron Unz As visitors to this website are aware, most of my own articles tend to be long or sometimes even very long, and readers have often complained about this. Unfortunately, the topics I usually cover tend to...
Bugs & Suggestions #3, by Ron Unz This thread will remain available indefinitely for users to report website bugs and suggestions. Off-topic comments should not be made here, and are much less likely to be published.
If It Please the Court, Who the Hell Asked You? Democrats, those stalwart champions of democracy who tried to keep Donald Trump off the ballot, have an endlessly malleable understanding of whose view prevails whenever disputes arise between any combination of Congress, the courts, the president...
American Pravda: Charles A. Lindbergh and the America First Movement, by Ron Unz Although I'd never had much interest in American history when I was young, the name of Charles A. Lindbergh was certainly known to me, with the story of that early pioneering aviator always rating at least...
DEI Hires Unite! Last week, Donald Trump unaccountably blamed DEI for the catastrophic plane crash in Washington, D.C. — a claim that was “baseless” and “without evidence,” as noted a very reasonable 1 million times by the media. Nonetheless,...
Confucius, DeepSeek, and Why China Would Win a War with the United States, by Ron Unz and Mike Whitney Is the western media even-handed in its coverage of China? And how has this impacted public perception of China in America? Ron Unz---I think the Western media has been overwhelmingly biased against China, a bias that...
600,000 Men Died for Anchor Babies This Kushner-less Trump presidency is fantastic! Instead of the president’s son-in-law releasing criminals, Rep. Paul Ryan prioritizing tax cuts over the wall, and Kushner pal Gary Cohn preserving Wall Street’s tax boondoggles, we’re finally getting all...
American Pravda: "If Anything Happens to Me...", by Ron Unz Elections have consequences and the remarkable return of Donald Trump to the White House has already led to a flurry of major reversals across numerous policy areas. The weekend newspapers revealed that these now included the...
A Bad Year for The Wall Street Journal Who was Monday worse for? MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal or people on the streets of D.C. selling M.L.K. merch? I say the Journal. MSNBC hates Donald Trump and opposes him no matter what he says....
American Pravda: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, by Ron Unz Last week I published a long article on the growing global confrontation between China and America, comparing their relative strengths with regard to economic, technological, and military factors. My assessment drew very heavily upon the writings...
Hegseth Grilled by Feminist Fantasists Wouldn’t you know it? Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s grilling by the Senate Armed Services Committee about his opposition to women in combat would have to come the very week that Los Angeles’ all-female leadership team...
American Pravda: China vs. America, by Ron Unz Over the last year I gradually became familiar with Chas Freeman, one of America's most distinguished professional diplomats and a longtime expert on China. Despite his illustrious career, he had rarely appeared anywhere in our mainstream...
The Military That Cried ‘White Supremacy’ In retrospect, maybe the military should have spent a little less time worrying about “white supremacists” and paid more attention to black Muslims. As you’ve no doubt heard by now, an Army veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who...
New Year’s Resolutions for Indian Immigrants 1. I will try to be a more humble — or even a little bit humble — and will encourage my fellow Indians to cease producing reams of articles with headlines like these: — “Indians flying...
Putin's 'Winter War' on Ukraine, by Pat Buchanan Winter has often proven an indispensable ally of Mother Russia. The impending winter of 1812-13 forced Napoleon's withdrawal from Moscow, a retreat from which his Grande Armee never recovered. The winter of 1941-42 sealed the ultimate...
Democrats, Not 'Democracy,' at Risk Today, by Pat Buchanan "Make no mistake — democracy is on the ballot for us all." So declaiming in his Union Station speech to the nation on the real stakes in the 2022 elections, President Joe Biden, who was immediately...
'-30-': An Ending, But Not the End, by Michelle Malkin When I first started writing newspaper editorials and columns for the Los Angeles Daily News in November 1992, I learned that "-30-" (pronounced "dash thirty dash") was the journalist's code for letting an editor know where...
Where US and Ukrainian War Aims Collide, by Pat Buchanan To President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukraine, Crimea and the Donbas are national territories whose retrieval justifies all-out war to expel the invading armies of Vladimir Putin's Russia. Yet, who controls Crimea and the Donbas has, in...
Fists of Furry, by Michelle Malkin Don't believe the pervert media. Reuters, NBC News, entertainer John Oliver and Denver 9News zealot Kyle Clark all want you to believe that parents nationwide are simply imagining an infestation of "furries" (children dressing up and...
In Support of a Young America First Scapegoat, by Michelle Malkin Next week, a young college student will face a federal judge in Washington, D.C., at a sentencing hearing over his nonviolent participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol rally. UCLA undergrad Christian Secor was arrested last February...
Putin, Holding a Weak Hand, Raises the Stakes, by Pat Buchanan In a Kremlin speech last week, President Vladimir Putin identified Russia's real "enemy" in Ukraine as "the ruling circles of the so-called West" whose "hegemony has a pronounced character of totalitarianism, despotism and apartheid." In the...
Is 'Our Democracy' Failing Our Country?, by Pat Buchanan Asked, "What is an American?" many would answer, "An American is a citizen of the United States." Yet, at the First Continental Congress in 1774, 15 years before the U.S. became a nation of 13 states,...

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