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NUREMBERG. ANOTHER REMAKE OF THE SAME OLD MYTHS
Nuremberg was not a comprehensive prosecution of Nazi criminality. It was not a complete accounting of responsibility for the Holocaust. And it was not, in any meaningful sense, the final legal word on the architects of genocide. Instead, it was a politically constrained, procedurally improvised tribunal shaped as much by Cold War exigencies and postwar reconstruction priorities as by the pursuit of justice.
lhpgop
Dec 138 min read


UNDERSTANDING THE "CHRISTIAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT"
Christian Nationalism is best understood as a diverse, multi-ethnic movement seeking to restore Christianity’s cultural, moral, and civic influence in American public life
lhpgop
Dec 103 min read


**THE FRACTURE POINT:Why Democratic Voters Are Reaching Psychological Breaking Limits —and Which Groups Will Defect in 2026–2028**
For the past decade, the Democratic Party has maintained cohesion through narrative control, cultural pressure, and identity-driven political branding rather than through demonstrable policy outcomes. However, emerging scandals — particularly the Somali–Minnesota financial network, catastrophic failures in immigration vetting, and the exposure of ideological corruption in administrative agencies — are converging to create a stress point in the Democratic coalition.
lhpgop
Dec 105 min read


MURDER BOAT? Mark Kelly’s Investigation Isn’t Oversight — It’s a Direct Attack on America’s Warfighters
Mark Kelly is not creating accountability.He is creating fractures within the military.He is deepening the civil-military divide.He is injecting political fear into lethal decision-making.He is undermining the very cohesion our warfighters depend upon.
lhpgop
Dec 23 min read


Can Unions Recapture the Golden Age and Save Trump’s New Industrial America?
Economists estimate the U.S. is short over 650,000 construction and skilled trade workers, a number projected to grow as reshoring accelerates.^9
Unions Are Uniquely Positioned to Fill the Gap
Trade unions—if reformed—could:
Train tens of thousands of workers rapidly
Provide structured apprenticeships
Offer healthcare and retirement benefits without federal expansion
Rebuild America’s eroded middle class
Revitalize post-industrial cities through dignified w
lhpgop
Nov 226 min read


“Illegal Orders” as a Political Weapon: How Partisan Operatives Are Undermining Command Authority in the U.S. Military
The current tactic—subtly encouraging service members to view presidential orders through a partisan lens—is not mere political theater. It is a direct attempt to rewrite the unwritten contract between the military and the republic.
lhpgop
Nov 213 min read


The Holy Death of Marxism: Santa Muerte and the New Consciousness of Mexico’s Abandoned Poor
Her devotion grew precisely because she belongs to no institution. She cannot be corrupted. She requires no moral purity. Her power is negotiated directly—candles, offerings, prayer, reciprocity.
lhpgop
Nov 196 min read


The Technocrat and the Socialist: How the Worship of Intelligence Paved the Way for a New Collectivism
The future will not be decided by machines or by mobs, but by whether we can recover the moral imagination that makes both science and society humane.
lhpgop
Nov 128 min read


The Fantasy That Devoured Reality: Jung, Technocracy, and the Gamified Mind
The tragedy of our age is not that we dream, but that we mistake our dreams for the world. The technocrat seeks to perfect the cosmos through code; the digital socialist seeks to redeem it through policy. Both are children of the same illusion—that reality is pliable clay in the hands of the enlightened.
lhpgop
Nov 125 min read


“The Mamdhani Moment: Realpolitik, Machiavelli, and the Fragile Future of the American City-State.”
If managed with quiet precision, the crisis can reaffirm the resilience of American federalism. The true measure of strength is not in silencing dissenting cities, but in proving that the Constitution still governs them.
lhpgop
Nov 55 min read


“The Psychological War After Kirk”
But the third impulse — the belief that witnessing Kirk’s murder would awaken the conscience of the left — has gone dangerously off course.What began as a hope for clarity has decayed into emotional coercion: conservatives trying to “shame” the unshakable into empathy, and the left turning mockery into a virtue signal.
lhpgop
Oct 92 min read


BOLIVAR'S GHOST. A NO NONSENSE PLAN TO TRANSITION VENEZUELA
Amnesty, though controversial, may be the most viable path to break Venezuela’s stalemate without plunging the country into deeper conflict. This roadmap offers a strategic compromise that balances accountability, transition, and stability.
lhpgop
Apr 153 min read
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