American security, and the safety of every one of our families, rests on the shoulders of our men and women in uniform. Our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines must be trained to fight and win. Their training must never be corrupted to serve political ends. Doing so subverts the military’s …
Read More »It's time to level the playing field for girls and encourage more exercise
I have the privilege on Wednesday of speaking at The White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition & Health. hosted by the Biden-Harris administration, the conference is the first of its kind in a half-century. As CEO of GENYOUth, the national nonprofit dedicated to creating healthier school communities, it’s an honor …
Read More »GREG GUTFELD: As long as 'we're in this melting pot together,' civil war isn't possible
Happy Monday. It’s starting to look like fall. I don’t get it. It’s a bunch of trees with dead leaves. If I wanted to see things that are both living and dead, I’ll just stare into Jesse Watters’ eyes. Oh, what, you’re fans? So, you’ve been hearing from the media …
Read More »Media ignore Biden's dangerous rhetoric and death of 'Republican extremist'
Imagine if you will that somewhere in America a drunken, middle-aged white man drove his car into a teenager, killing him and then told the police he did so because the teen was a member of Black Lives Matter, or a gay rights or abortion activist. It would be the …
Read More »Why I wrote my new children's book, 'I'm So Glad You Were Born'
Editor’s note: Fox News anchor and New York Times bestselling author Ainsley Earhardt has just released a heartfelt children’s book inspired by her daughter Hayden, “I’m So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating Who You Are” (Zonderkidz, September 27, 2022). With beautiful illustrations from illustrator Kim Barnes it instills a playful message …
Read More »TUCKER CARLSON: We live in a fake democracy – and there will be a revolution like Italy
Not a lot of Americans pay attention to European politics unless they’re very bored or work at some think tank. And that’s understandable, but it’s a shame, really, because if you look closely what’s happening in Europe, you can learn a lot about what’s happening here. Despite the castles and …
Read More »Post-ESG era for corporations, investment nears
By now you’ve heard about Environmental Social and Governance, or ESG. But do you know why it’s controversial? If you haven’t researched asset management, the answer is probably no. The role of asset managers is to invest people’s money – their assets – in mutual funds, securities or exchange-traded funds …
Read More »Teachers leaving their unions – I am one of them
More than 80,000 teachers have resigned their union membership in the past two years. I’m one of them. My story started out much the same as many other school employees who found themselves at odds with the teachers’ union. In June 2021, the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) released a legislative …
Read More »Military suicides undermine Army's ability to solve readiness crisis
The U.S. Army is in the throes of a burgeoning readiness crisis with military service leaders anticipating a significant drop-off in their ability to recruit enough Americans to its ranks. And at least part of the reason is the grinding suicide crisis in the military. Not only do recruits have …
Read More »Why House Republicans' 'Commitment to America' is a big deal
The House Republican Commitment to America is a major, well-thought-out, and serious contribution to restoring an America that works. I participated in the last two major efforts to pledge policy changes to the American people (with then-candidate Ronald Reagan on Sept. 15, 1980, and with the House Republicans on Sept. …
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