Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — Though out of the limelight for nearly a year, North Korea’s quiet and covert push for intercontinental ballistic missile capability along with the communist regime’s continuing political crackdown on its own population has not abated. While tough American diplomacy has pressured Kim Jong-Un’s regime from […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Corporate WATCH By Joe Schaeffer A radical activist legal organization that received over $1 million in funding from progressive globalist billionaire George Soros in 2018 alone has been cited by NBC News as a “nonpartisan” group whose reports are covered as straight news and whose staffers even host their own news segments […]
FPI /November 18, 2019 Analysis by Sarah Cowgill, LibertyNation.com One came from privilege, was a Goldwater girl, and married a man who would become president of the United States. The other was the daughter of a greengrocer, who attended University of Oxford to study Chemistry. Both were professed Methodists. Both would reach pinnacles in an […]
FPI /November 17, 2019 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, LibertyNation.com 2020 Democrat presidential candidates are taking their demonization of Americans who support President Trump to supernatural levels. Former Obama administration Housing Secretary Julian Castro, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), and South Bend, IN Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who is currently being billed as making a charge to the […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Corporate WATCH By Joe Schaeffer Last week we focused on how the former red bastion of Virginia has been flipped to blue thanks in large part to demographic change spurred by massive Third World immigration. Having lived in Northern Virginia for some 20-odd years in the 1990s through the Oughts, I watched […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk WASHINGTON ― Koreans have innumerable reasons to resent Japan’s sense of superiority and also every reason to get over it. Astonishingly, apologists for North Korea deride U.S. attempts at persuading South Korean and Japanese leaders to get along with each other. It’s as though they really think South Korea […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — Thirty years ago on Nov. 9 1989, the world suddenly changed. Mass civil and religious demonstrations rocking East German cities created a political tsunami which soon reached Berlin. Berlin, the divided city and German capital at the epicenter of the Cold War, would see an unexpected […]
FPI /November 10, 2019 Analysis by Joe Schaeffer, LibertyNation.com Of the many absurdities that come with championing open borders as a positive development for America’s communities, the degradation of our working environment may perhaps be the most corrosive of all. Afraid of being labeled as bigots opposed to “diversity,” Americans have acquiesced to a return […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Corporate WATCH By Joe Schaeffer The former red bastion of Virginia has been toppled and turned blue thanks in large part to massive demographic change spurred by Third World immigration. Do not believe those who would downplay what has happened in the Californicated commonwealth formerly known as the Old Dominion. An invasive […]
FPI /November 8, 2019 Analysis by Kelli Ballard, LibertyNation.com On Oct. 19, ten people decided to dupe the system and claim that they had been the victims of and witnesses to horrendous crimes. They claimed that two armed robbers entered Bob’s Burgers & Teriyaki restaurant in SeaTac, WA, tying up one employee and seven customers […]