by Christopher Sparks, WorldTribune Staff, August 23, 2019 In the 1984 classic Footloose (and the 2011 remake), dancing is prohibited in the small town that city boy Ren McCormack moves to. In the 2019 version of Footloose, the Left is moving to ban former Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer from dancing on the […]
Special to WorldTribune, August 12, 2019 Editors’ Note: Facebook sent two anonymous messages to the editors of WorldTribune.com Sunday saying that it was blocking distribution of the article headlined: Studio cancels release of ‘The Hunt’ after Trump blast: ‘They create their own violence’. Universal Pictures announced on Aug. 10 that it has canceled the release […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler PARIS — A long linguistic battle between French and English appears to have been settled; English won. Some twenty-five years after legislation to specifically defend use of the French language, and protect its patrimony throughout the land, what’s known as the Toubon law has become a quaint footnote. […]
by WorldTribune Staff, August 8, 2019 “It all starts with getting people accustomed to hating each other,” according to Angelo Codevilla, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston University. In El Paso and Dayton, “The bodies were still warm as Democratic presidential candidates vied to indict President Trump, his supporters and, yes, white men in general, […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Corporate WATCH By Joe Schaeffer When one thinks of the Council on Foreign Relations, images of a powerful, moneyed and thoroughly connected edifice come to mind. So it’s a bit surprising to discover that this group that so epitomizes well-heeled globalism depends upon funding by rich foundations and corporate donations like so […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By Joe Schaeffer Where is the condemnation of a Jimmy Carter-appointed judge’s thin and extremely-flawed ruling on the Nicholas Sandmann defamation lawsuit filed against The Washington Post? It’s frankly stunning that a professed constitutional “right” for corporate and multi-billionaire-owned media outlets to pluck innocent private citizens from out of obscurity and hold […]
FPI / July 29, 2019 By Christopher W Holton, Center for Security Policy Last week USA Today and the Soros-funded Center for Public Integrity published an article attacking state-level efforts to combat terrorism and protect individual fundamental constitutional rights. I am personally very proud to have worked on such efforts to protect individual fundamental constitutional […]
Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, July 29, 2019 Well known Hollywood celebrities like to complain that President Donald Trump is an aspiring dictator. All the while, they are bowing down to one of the most authoritarian regimes on the planet, a columnist noted. Communist China is about to become the largest film market on Earth. Last […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 24, 2019 NBC executives have said the reason they replaced 62-year-old Jay Leno with 38-year-old Jimmy Fallon as host of the Tonight Show in 2014 was to attract younger viewers. But the ratings in the 18 to 49 category at the time showed Leno dominating his time slot among the coveted […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 22, 2019 The winner of the 2019 Miss Michigan pageant says she was stripped of her title for what pageant officials said were “offensive, insensitive and inappropriate” social media posts. Kathy Zhu, a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, tweeted a screenshot of an email from Miss World America officials saying […]