Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
OSS Society revisits, honors Operation Overlord
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society -- a nonprofit organization that preserves the legacy of the World War II predecessor to the CIA, the U.S. Special Operations Command, and the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) -- presented a replica of the OSS Congressional Gold Medal to NATO Special Operations Headquarters (NSHQ) in Mons, Belgium, on May 6. Published May 18, 2022
MoveOn unveils plans to take on MAGA in November
The voting public might want to buckle up. Here's a few words from MoveOn, the progressive and aggressive activist group that is gearing up for the midterm elections, armed with an unprecedented boost of $30 million in its campaign war-chest. Published May 17, 2022
Voters reject suggested ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism
People are not fond of the notion that the world is in need of a "Great Reset," as suggested by the World Economic Forum and several other globalist institutions. Published May 16, 2022
Jen at MSNBC, and Joe in his media shell
The Republican Party has taken a close look at current White House dynamics and come up with an interesting scenario for what's next on President Biden's schedule. We all know that former White House press secretary Jen Psaki has left her post to become a correspondent at MSNBC. Mr. Biden, in the meantime, has not offered a formal press interview in 96 days, as of Monday. Published May 15, 2022
Biden still obsessed with Trump
President Biden seems to be stuck on the acronym "MAGA," which is, of course, the short form of "Make America Great Again," former President Donald Trump's favorite campaign rallying cry. Published May 12, 2022
True perils of a porous border
House Republican Whip Steve Scalise is not mincing words when it comes to the perils of the porous U.S. border with Mexico. The White House has essentially opened that border, he says. Published May 11, 2022
Small business feels the Biden bite
They make up the nation's financial backbone and their ranks include Main Street heroes who keep on keeping on under challenging conditions. That would be American small business owners. Published May 10, 2022
Conservative press watchdog praises journalists with Bulldog Awards
The Media Research Center -- a conservative press watchdog -- has revealed the timely results of its very first Bulldog Awards -- an annual recognition of journalists who consistently push back at the liberal press and its messaging. Published May 10, 2022
Hey GOP: Cheap gas wins votes
So the average price of gas is $5.92 per gallon in Sonoma, California, as of Monday according to GasBuddy.com, a nimble and helpful industry source. The Golden State, in fact, is home to the most expensive fuel in the nation, with gas going for an average of $5.80 a gallon. Georgia boasts the lowest price at $3.85. The trends are not promising. Published May 9, 2022
Donald Trump a ‘likely’ 2024 hopeful
The 2024 presidential election is exactly 911 days away, as of Monday. So we have a little time before the genuine political predictions begin about the big bout -- oh, wait. Those predictions are already arriving. Pundits, researchers and prognosticators are mulling over their lists of who might throw their proverbial hats into the ring. So let's join in. Published May 8, 2022
Pro-lifers, pro-choicers power up
It has been a dramatic week following the surprise revelations that the Supreme Court could very well decide to overturn Roe v. Wade. And there's more to come. Published May 5, 2022
The Trump bump still a factor
Former President Donald Trump's old election magic lives on. According to multiple news reports, all 22 candidates endorsed by Mr. Trump won their primary elections in Ohio and Indiana on Tuesday. Published May 4, 2022
The nation’s archivist has a say after 12 years on the job
Here is some perspective from someone who is very familiar with America's most significant federal records and founding documents at the National Archives. That would be David Ferriero, who is retiring as Archivist of the United States after more than 12 years on the job. Published May 3, 2022
How to take down ‘Biden’s dystopic disinformation board’
So President Biden's White House is establishing a Disinformation Governance Board, which has prompted some concern among those who believe such an entity will compromise American freedom. Now what? Rachel Bovard, senior technology columnist for The Federalist, has advice in a column titled "How Republican Senators Can Defund Biden's Dystopic Disinformation Board." Published May 2, 2022
Old Democratic Party has vanished as ‘leftists’ take charge
There's nothing homespun, reassuring or traditional about the Democratic Party any more, some say. Democrats and their policies are indeed in control right now -- in the White House of course, along with the U.S. House and Senate and in many large, influential cities. "The big problem is that this is not your parent's Democratic Party. The far left progressives have taken control and are pushing policies that are out of the mainstream," said Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party. Published May 1, 2022
Media frowns on Joe Biden’s economy
The nation's economic woes have made headlines for many days, complete with some distinct finger-pointing, much of it directed at President Biden. Published April 28, 2022
‘Uncle Sugar’ at work in calls for student-debt cancellation
In the age of student-loan forgiveness, National Review columnist Jim Geraghty suggests that the nation's iconic hero "Uncle Sam," should now be called "Uncle Sugar." Indeed, there is some federal generosity underway President Biden has revealed his new plan to wipe out the $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loans held by some 43 million borrowers. That's a lot of sugar. Published April 27, 2022
Florida becoming haven for conservative news
Well, here's some promising information regarding the state of conservative news organizations -- so often vilified by critics who perhaps actually fear the consistent power of many right-leaning media organizations. The state of Florida is now becoming "conservative media HQ," advises Axios, which offers some viable examples of this trend. A former president is at the helm of this endeavor. Published April 26, 2022
Ted Nugent endorses Arizona’s Paul Gosar in reelection bid
Let's turn our attention to Rep. Paul Gosar, a conservative Republican representing Arizona's 4th Congressional District and currently serving in his sixth term. Due to redistricting, the lawmaker is now running in the state's 9th Congessional District. He has just won the endorsement of Ted Nugent, an iconic musician who has explained his support in no uncertain terms. Published April 25, 2022
Trump vows not to return to Twitter despite Elon Musk’s purchase
Elon Musk or not, former President Donald Trump will not be returning to Twitter. Published April 25, 2022