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The Veterans Compact Under Strain: What the VA Disability Controversy Reveals About America’s Promise to Its Service Members
A sustainable veterans policy must therefore balance fiscal responsibility with moral obligation, administrative order with individual justice, and functional assessment with recognition of permanent sacrifice.
lhpgop
1 day ago8 min read


Why So Many Young Men Follow Online Influencers Today or “Why so many guys are lowkey obsessed with influencers rn”
The popularity of these figures reflects a larger social reality: many young men are searching for guidance about success, identity, and purpose.
Traditional sources of direction — community institutions, stable career paths, and clear social expectations — have weakened.
lhpgop
Feb 166 min read


Christian Identity Politics and Its Pitfalls: Fragmentation, Radicalization, and the Politics of Religious Identity
Identity-centered religious frameworks are not unique to Christian Identity theology. Some strands of Black Hebrew Israelite movements, for example, employ similar mechanisms of ethnic chosenness, sacred struggle, and boundary formation, though with entirely different identity claims.
lhpgop
Feb 166 min read


The U.S. Midterm Elections: A Very Possible Outcome
Given the extremely narrow margins in Congress, such differences may not merely reduce losses or gains. They could determine control of the House and influence the Senate balance with only modest seat changes.
lhpgop
Feb 144 min read


Civilizational Regression: From Logos to Rite
he technologies change. The pattern does not.
Rome, Weimar, Maoist China, revolutionary France—all exhibited early ritualization before overt collapse. Modern societies are not exempt simply because they are technologically advanced.
lhpgop
Feb 93 min read


The Real Game Behind the GameHow Money Is Actually Made in the NBA and Premier League Soccer
Professional sports today are not just competitions. They are attention businesses.
lhpgop
Jan 294 min read


Where the Narrative Breaks: Misread Voters, Manufactured Majorities, and the Limits of Perception Politics
The midterm landscape is not best understood as a binary contest between mobilized majorities and reactionary minorities. It is better understood as a system under strain from perception management, institutional opacity, and misread silence.
lhpgop
Jan 264 min read


TAKING AIM AT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S CIVIL RIGHTS DOUBLE JEOPARDY.
The cumulative effect was a measurable increase in civil rights investigations that appeared asymmetrically distributed across politically salient incidents rather than proportionally tied to objective indicators of criminality.
lhpgop
Jan 246 min read


Speaking From the State: Why Officials Who Legitimize Violence Must Be Held Accountable
Officials in power already enjoy structural advantages: a microphone, institutional credibility, and the ability to frame legality for millions of people who are not lawyers. With those advantages should come responsibility
lhpgop
Jan 246 min read


James Fishback and the Sins of Omission in a Gubernatorial CampaignPLUS SOME ADVICE FOR BYRON DONALDS
In Florida, the risk is that this dynamic siphons attention and trust away from viable Republican leadership—most notably Byron Donalds—creating conditions that advantage Democrats.
lhpgop
Jan 233 min read


The Minnesota “Union Walkout” Ahead of January 23
January 23 has not yet arrived—but the narrative is already being written.
If organizers and media continue to rely on implication rather than disclosure, they should not be surprised when workers, contractors, and the public start asking whether this “walkout” is less about labor—and more about manufacturing consent through ambiguity.
lhpgop
Jan 223 min read


DENIABLE PLAUSABILITY.
This article explores the conspiracy theory—explicitly labeled as such—that Nick Fuentes may have served, knowingly or not, as a deep-state-friendly amplifier, a “talking head” whose rise benefited all the right actors and damaged all the right political movements.
Not a claim.A narrative.A theory.A look into why some believe his ascent wasn’t entirely “organic.”
lhpgop
Nov 20, 20255 min read


CAN TRUMP UNIFY A SPLINTERED REPUBLICAN PARTY.. AND DOES HE WANT TO?
Over the last decade the Republican Party has stopped behaving like a single organization.What we call “the GOP” is now a coalition of overlapping tribes that share branding and ballot lines, but not a common direction.
lhpgop
Oct 14, 20254 min read


Shocker: Democrats Are ALREADY Filling Their Diapers Over Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House
In the esteemed chambers of the House of Representatives, a new era has begun with the election of Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker of the...

Rich Washburn
Oct 26, 20232 min read
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