
America’s Liberal Hypocrisy: Mourning Some Deaths and Cheering Others
The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.

The contrast between the two sides—the one excusing riots as “justice” and the other mourning a murder as wrong—is screamingly loud.

“Charlie Kirk was not killed because he was ‘radical’; he was killed because he was effective.”

The case highlights the rise of political extremism in Germany as the mainstream continues to demonize the AfD.

A lengthy opening monologue saw the disgraced talk show host praise the public outrage over his suspension after he falsely claimed Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer was part of Trump’s MAGA movement.

Do we have the courage to turn away from this culture of death that European and American elites tried to build without God?

Millions of Americans see Christian marriage as oppressive and Christianity as hateful. Yet when an LGBT extremist murdered one of the nation’s most prominent Christians, the widow responded not with hatred—but with forgiveness.

The gathering’s central message was clear: less Brussels and more Italy.

The tribute in Glendale turned the death of the young leader into a symbol of political and spiritual revival for millions of Americans.

Thousands of young activists attended the meeting in Pontida, where right-wing leaders from multiple countries pledged to defend borders and restore security.

The memorial is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. local time.