HUD Scam Dies

April 9, 2018 AFP Editor 2

While the new $1.3 trillion omnibus bill is another egregious example of governmental over-reach and over-spend, there’s one bright spot in the act: At least it won’t fund an Obama-era social engineering experiment. Now Congress […]

Is Trump Assembling a War Cabinet?

March 30, 2018 AFP Editor 3

It would seem President Trump does not remember the history Candidate Trump seemed to understand, given his choices of cabinet members who support war and more war and seem intent on bombing Iran—sooner than later.  […]

Is the GOP Staring at Another 1930?

March 20, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Pat Buchanan warns, “The party of ‘tax and tax, spend and spend, and elect and elect’ appears to be reaching the end of its tether. Federal deficits are rising toward trillion-dollar levels,” even as the […]

Is That Russia Troll Farm an Act of War?

February 20, 2018 AFP Editor 2

President Trump says Russians are laughing at the “revelations” from Mueller’s investigation that a Russian “troll farm” used social media to influence the 2016 election–through never in support of Hillary Clinton. Yet Democrats are screaming […]

Trump – Middle American Radical

February 15, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Many think of Donald Trump as a conservative Republican. Yet this is not the case, explains Pat Buchanan, who refers to an article arguing a more accurate description is “radical anti-progressive.” So who is this […]

Anybody But Romney

February 1, 2018 AFP Editor 2

Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts who lost both the 2008 Republican presidential primary to John McCain and the 2012 presidential election to Barack Obama, has since stayed mainly out of politics. But now, […]

Arpaio Will Run for Senate

January 30, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Famed Arizona lawman “Sheriff Joe” Arpaio spoke with AFP about his upcoming campaign plans to run for the Arizona U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican Jeff Flake. He talks about his sole reason for […]

Earmarks Are Not the Problem

January 23, 2018 AFP Editor 1

The fact increasing numbers of legislators are “willing to vote against big government than in past years” is not because the practice of earmarks was ended but because “the liberty movement has led to more […]

What Is America’s Mission Now?

January 10, 2018 AFP Editor 2

America’s UN Ambassador Nikki Haley continues to make the U.S. look ridiculous and make public statements that do not agree with established U.S. foreign policy. When will President Trump rein her in or, better yet, […]

Hollywood Butchers Real History

January 9, 2018 AFP Editor 2

“The Post,” a new movie from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg about the famed Pentagon Papers that Daniel Ellsberg released to The New York Times in 1971, ignores the role of The Washington Post‘s CIA-controlled editors and […]

The Times Rides to Mueller’s Rescue

January 3, 2018 AFP Editor 0

The New York Times has explained it was not the “dirty dossier” from former spy Christopher Steele, paid for by the Democrats, that led to the FBI’s endless investigation of President Trump for supposedly colluding […]

Unlike Nixon, Trump Will Not Go Quietly

December 18, 2017 AFP Editor 0

Patrick Buchanan compares Watergate to Russiagate, and President Trump to President Nixon, and concludes if the situation should become even more similar, Donald Trump is not likely to “go quietly.” By Patrick Buchanan On Aug. 9, […]

Why Roy Moore Matters

November 28, 2017 AFP Editor 6

Why would anyone vote for Roy Moore, given the recent accusations against him of sexually inappropriate behavior with young girls? Patrick Buchanan argues the stakes are simply too high not to do so.  By Patrick […]

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