Artemis II, The Moon, And Why It Feels Like Nobody Gives a Shit Right Now

So yeah — the Artemis II mission just happened. Like literally just wrapped up around April 10–11, 2026. And not only did it happen — it was actually kind of a huge fucking deal. We’re talking about the first time humans have gone around the Moon since Apollo 17. Over 50 years. That’s not small.Continue reading “Artemis II, The Moon, And Why It Feels Like Nobody Gives a Shit Right Now”

Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right

So yeah — J.D. Vance hugged Erika Kirk on stage, and the internet lost its collective mind. A hug. A public hug. Suddenly everyone’s got a hot take — whether it was “too close,” “too emotional,” “too much.” People are freeze-framing screenshots, debating hand placement like it’s the Zapruder film. You’d think this was Watergate,Continue reading “Smoke, Mirrors, and the Hug Heard Around the Right”

We Cannot Let Violence Divide Us

The shooting of Charlie Kirk is one of those moments that stops the country in its tracks. It is shocking, emotional, and deeply unsettling. And yet, as devastating as the event is, the bigger danger may not be the act itself but what follows: the temptation to let it divide us further. It doesn’t matterContinue reading “We Cannot Let Violence Divide Us”

Two Headlines, One Goal: How Trump’s Weed and DC Police Moves Distract From the Epstein Files

On August 11, 2025, two seemingly unrelated stories about Donald Trump dominated the news cycle. The first was his sudden openness to reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug — a move broadly popular with the public and the cannabis industry alike. The second was his unprecedented decision to federalize Washington, D.C.’s police force andContinue reading “Two Headlines, One Goal: How Trump’s Weed and DC Police Moves Distract From the Epstein Files”