Author: Scott Ortkiese

Susie Wiles Can’t Restrain Trump, So She Covers for the Malignant Orange Baby

Susie Wiles supplied institutional cover as Trump ignored a veto-proof housing bill and turned White House discipline into political theater.

Hey Texans! Anything Is Better Than Ken Paxton Representing Texas in the U.S. Senate, and I Mean Anything.

Karma: Two career criminals, one GOP ticket, and Paxton picked the worst possible moment to lash himself to Trump’s mast.

Stop Calling It News. Gulf State “Reporting” Is Trump’s Bullshit With A Gulf State Palace Seal.

If you’ve watched the Western & Trump propaganda machines demonize Russia, China, Cuba, and Venezuela, you already know what it’s doing with Iran.

Olympian Stupidity: The IOC’s Twisted Double Standard

The IOC called the Olympic Truce nonbinding after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, exposing its different rules for Russia and Washington.

The Phantom Caucus: Why the Ukraine War Lobby is Losing the Midterms Before a Single Vote is Cast

Ukraine’s birth rate has fallen to 0.7, deaths outnumber births three to one, and the country faces a demographic collapse.

Murder by War: You Voted for Peace, but Their Money Said War. The Money Always Wins.

Abandon all hope. No matter what we want or what they tell us, Western politicians only do what the Money tells them to do, even murder by war. Period.

Holy Trump or Evangelical Scholar? Neither. Just a Nincompoop Babbling to Morons on the 4th of July

Trust me, dudes, this man knows more than I do about sinning, and I know a lot.

Russophobia and The West’s Forgery That Launched Two Centuries of War

How a Polish Exile’s Fabrication Became the Blueprint for Anglo-American Russia Policy, and Why It Is Killing People Today

Not This Time: Why the Global South Refused to Play Its Assigned Role in Washington’s War Against Russia

Washington Weaponized the Dollar, Validated Every Colonial Grievance, and Built the Multipolar World It Feared

Buzzkill America: The Republic Nobody Kept

A Fourth of July Meditation on Hegemony Lost, Rentiers, and the Harder World Waiting on the Other Side