U.S. Senator Hasn’t Forgotten About Fauci, Wuhan, and ‘Gain of Function

Even with a former top aide facing a criminal indictment, a deadline has come and gone for the Trump administration to criminally charge Dr. Anthony Fauci for lying under oath to Congress.

“David Morens, Dr. Fauci’s top advisor, was indicted, but Fauci himself still walks free,” Sen. Rand Paul, warning about the deadline that came Monday, wrote in an X post on May 7.

Dr. Morens, a key advisor to Fauci, was indicted in April on federal charges he concealed research and medical records from the public during the Covid-19 pandemic. He faces five totals counts, including conspiracy, falsifying records, and concealing records. Continue reading

Amid Indictments, Investigations, SPLC Faces Backlash From Its Branded ‘Hate Groups

A longtime target of a self-described “catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond” is giving the Southern Poverty Law Center a chance to make its case.

Last month, the Department of Justice indicted the Montgomery, Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 felonies, including charges of wire fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit money laundering to fund the racism it claims to fight.

On Monday, three weeks later, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) subpoenaed the SPLC for donor information, fundraising solicitations and other internal documents.

He told Tony Perkins that attorneys general have oversight involving charitable organizations, and in the SPLC’s case, which he called a “fundraising operation under the guise of something very different,” his office wants to know who they were funding, the purpose of that money, what information they gained, and how they utilized that information to raise money across the country. Continue reading

The Real Reason America Created Public Schools — It Had Nothing to Do With Education

“The real reason America created public schools… had nothing to do with education.”

It’s a bold claim – but the truth is more complex, and far more interesting than the headline suggests.

Public education in the United States began taking shape in the 19th century, especially during the Common School Movement led by Horace Mann. His goal wasn’t to avoid education – it was to expand it. At the time, schooling was inconsistent, often private, and inaccessible to many families. Public schools were created to provide free, basic education to all children, regardless of social class.

But education wasn’t the only purpose. These schools also aimed to create a more stable and unified society. In a rapidly growing nation with waves of immigration and industrial change, leaders saw schools as a way to teach shared values, civic responsibility, and basic skills needed for work and participation in society. Continue reading

McCullough: The Quiet Power No One Applauds!

AP Photo/Brynn Anderson

Modern America has a strange way of measuring importance.

If it trends, it matters. If it makes money, it matters. If it gets applause, builds a brand, lands a television contract, or goes viral online, then we’re told it has value.

Meanwhile, some of the most civilization-shaping work ever done happens every single day in near-total obscurity.

No cameras. No standing ovations. No audience rising to its feet.

Just mothers quietly holding entire worlds together while the culture barely notices. Continue reading

We The People

Larry Schreiber wrote this song to remind us all that Government serves you and me! We have power over the Government, not the other way around.

Dickens: The Pernicious Problem in Politics

Words and actions have prodigious corollaries…

My subtitle highlights the immense and far-reaching consequences of what we say and do. It suggests that even small gestures or brief comments can trigger a massive “ripple effect” of logical or incidental outcomes. These outcomes can be far larger than their initial causes; careful consideration of both speech and behavior is essential to creating positive change.

Groucho Marx famously described politics as “the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies“. Julius – Groucho’s real name – was a self-described liberal Democrat who supported left-wing causes in the 1930s. He often mocked authority, politicians, and political institutions with cynical, witty humor, famously claiming he wouldn’t belong to any club that would accept him as a member. Continue reading

Winning War on Poverty Has to Include Better Decisions From Those the Left Is Trying to Help

Notice something about those steps. The government can’t purchase them. They are choices each individual must make.

The Left’s compassion has inflicted a terrible price on America’s poor.

In 1964, former President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an “unconditional war on poverty.” He warned it “will not be a short or easy struggle,” but that “the richest nation on earth can afford to win it.”

He was right that it wouldn’t be a short or easy struggle. Johnson and Congress created a host of new federal programs, including the Job Corps, Head Start and the Office of Economic Opportunity. His “Great Society” programs included Medicare and Medicaid. In 1965, he signed a housing bill that included rent subsidies. Continue reading

Rossiter: Nailed It!

If serving in an elected office ever becomes a career, corruption will surely follow.” ~ Thomas Jefferson

This is a subject I have addressed in the past and am still passionate about. In my estimation Jefferson nailed it. Now that corruption in government is socially acceptable for public discussion, I’ll hit it again. Continue reading

Democrat SPLC Indicted For Funding KKK & Nazis

Non-racist groups on Hate/Hit List…

The US Department of Justice has announced the Soros-backed Southern Poverty Law Center, SPLC, has been indicted by an Alabama grand jury “with 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering.”

This indictment claims the SPLC began operating a covert network of individuals, as far back as the 1980s, who were either associated with violent and extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, or who had infiltrated and guided violent extremist groups at the SPLC’s direction. Unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website. Continue reading

Stuter: SPLC Showing Its True Colors

Editor’s NOTE: The following column was written by the author on the date posted below. The original writing was published by News With Views – which no longer carries Lynn’s writings. You will note that there are are numerous color-coded “links” throughout this column – and yet – due to the age of the column – NONE of the colored links are active. ~ Editor of the Federal Observer.

Glenn Spencer stands beside one of his drones on his ranch south of Sierra Vista that butts up against the U.S./Mexican border. (Photo by Erik Kolsrud/Arizona Sonora News)

March 25, 2008 ~ A recent article appeared in the Sierra Vista Herald newspaper of Sierra Vista, Arizona in which Glenn Spencer of American Border Patrol became the target of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). According to the SPLC, the American Border Patrol is a “hate group.”

Going on the SPLC website, clicking on “hate map” and clicking on Arizona, one discovers that, sure enough, there is American Border Patrol listed as “anti-immigrant.” Continue reading

DeWeese: It’s Time to Bring the Southern Poverty Law Center to Justice!


~ Forward ~
I wrote the following article in January 2018, after the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) had written four separate reports on me, listing me and the American Policy Center on their hate list and calling me a liar for exposing Agenda 21 as a global agenda for the “reorganization of Human society,” Finally the SPLC is under federal investigation for their lies and crimes. This article reveals that their tactics and influences go much further than just paying the KKK to promote false right-winged hate speech. For years the SPLC has been used by the federal government as a legitimate resource, resulting in creating federal policy against those who have actively stood for Constitutional law. Read my original article and understand the full threat of the SPLC. Here it is:

There are many powerful forces operating today across the nation to divide the American people and silence opposing views. One of the most active of these efforts is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

There are two very serious reasons why the SPLC is in many ways more dangerous than other organizations that are fueling the flames of the far-left radicals who use violence and lies to stop honest political debate. Continue reading

Finney: The SPLC Faces Accountability for Years of Manufacturing Hate

~ Dedication ~

This article is dedicated to two people, unjustly targeted by the SPLC. Jackie Juntti (Grassroots Granny) was targeted by the SPLC because of her defense of Glenn Spencer, of the American Border Patrol.

Jackie was portrayed, by the hate-mongering SPLC, to be a “hard-core nativist” while Glen Spencer was portrayed as a “vitriolic Mexican-basher”; both because they stood against the illegal alien invasion of the United States.

Both Jackie and Glenn are no longer with us; but may they see the justice against the SPLC they never got to see while among us.

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Smith: Liberty, Duty, and America’s Future ~ To Remain Free in America

A Rare Anti-Federalist Newspaper from December 1787, Signed in Type “Brutus”, Which Sought to Counter the Federalist Papers and Alexander Hamilton

Much of this is pretty simple for anyone who ever really studied American history and the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers. I had the basics of it down between my sophomore year in high school and my sophomore college year.

The problem remains that many Americans do know these truths, and yet they still choose to ignore and work against them in favor of an agenda that kills freedom and liberty for all, for their own benefit and gain and power.

The useful idiots have done the damage over the past 100 years, and now good, patriotic Americans are left to play hell in order to restore the nation under its founding principles.

There are moments in the life of a nation when the people must decide whether they will remain free men and women, or drift slowly, almost sleepwalking, into a condition of managed dependence. Such moments do not always arrive with cannon fire, smoke, and the open conquest of a visible enemy. More often they come wrapped in administrative language, softened by assurances, and sold as efficiency, compassion, progress, or safety. Yet the danger is no less real because it wears a polite face. A republic may lose its freedom the way a great house is consumed by termites: one hidden bite at a time, until the whole structure suddenly yields under its own weight. Continue reading

Holmquist: It’s Time to Go on the Offensive With Public School Reading Lists

Reading classic books

It’s often said that an individual will be same person five years down the road except for the books he reads and the people he meets. That’s likely the reason book battles in public schools and libraries have become so intense in recent years – fill a child’s mind with salacious and subversive ideas, and the chance of him falling in line with those ideologies grows infinitely greater.

But the tide may be turning… Continue reading

We Will Rebuild – Defiant Protest Song of Hope, Democracy, and Resistance

If you are offended by this post – then it is past time for you to WTF up! ~ Editor

We Will Rebuild” is a powerful modern protest song of determination and hope, written for those who refuse to accept authoritarianism, political violence, and the erosion of democracy under Donald Trump, MAGA extremism, and complicit Republicans in Congress. Blending folk-rock urgency with an anthemic, sing-along chorus, the song confronts the collapse of accountability – from courts and Congress to international norms – while insisting that resistance rooted in ballots, voices, and collective courage will prevail. With lyrics that reject fear, strongman politics, and billionaire worship, “We Will Rebuild” channels peaceful protest, global solidarity, and moral resolve, declaring that defeating Trumpism is only the beginning – and that rebuilding a just America grounded in the rule of law, democratic values, and social justice is both possible and necessary.

Ellis: America Reads the Bible — but Will We Live It?

The real question facing America is not whether we can quote scripture, but whether we know it, understand it, and live it.

As Americans look ahead to the 250th anniversary of our founding, there is a renewed emphasis on returning to the principles that shaped this nation. One encouraging sign is the growing participation in efforts like this week’s “America Reads the Bible” — a public acknowledgment that Scripture has been, and must remain, foundational to our national identity.

I had the privilege of participating, alongside several others from the American Family Association and American Family Radio, joining voices across the country to read the Word of God aloud. It was a meaningful reminder of something our culture too often forgets: Scripture is not merely a historical artifact. It is living truth. Continue reading

DeBlasi: What Made Us American Before The Country Turned Left

Those who minimize or dismiss the adverse side effects of America’s “transformation” reveal a failure to regard social and political progress with the seriousness it demands.

My father worked on the docks of New York City when America’s economy was booming before 1929. As with many Europeans of economically depressed countries at the end of World War I, he left his native country to seek a new life in America, which was calling for the extra muscle needed to build a brand new, modern infrastructure . . . from subways and skyscrapers in New York to infinitely more from coast to coast.

Then came the Great Crash of ’29, stopping the great momentum, dramatically illustrated in 1931 when New York’s fantastic new Empire State Building opened its doors in the middle of the Great Depression. Continue reading

Adams: The American Empire Will End in Poverty and Despair

Introduction: The Fraying Fabric of an Empire

I look at the world in 2026, and I no longer see a beacon of liberty, but a dying empire stumbling toward its own ruin. This is not a sentiment born of pessimism, but of cold observation. The American project, hijacked by a nexus of central banking, perpetual war, and crony capitalism, has embarked on a suicide mission.

The endpoint, I am convinced, will not be a soft landing into mediocrity. It will be a violent descent into widespread poverty, social chaos, and despair. The evidence is no longer in the periphery; it is the central plot of our national story. Every policy, from the funding of foreign wars to the relentless debasement of our currency, is systematically stripping the American people of their wealth, their autonomy, and their future. Continue reading