Lloyd Billingsley

Lloyd Billingsley


  • Is California turning the tide on transgenderism?

    February 14, 2025

    Is California turning the tide on transgenderism?

    President Trump’s order “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling” is drawing pushback from the American Federation of Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten, who accuses the Trump administration of “d...

  • July 28, 2023

    California's reactionary racism

    Long before the recent Supreme Court ruling, California eliminated racial preferences in college admissions.  That victory is now under threat, as California's ruling class strives to restore the brand of institutional racism that ...

  • June 21, 2023

    La Brea bureaucracy

    Native Californian Christopher Rufo, born in Sacramento in the 1980s, founded Documentary Foundation, a non-profit film studio.  Nine years ago, Rufo moved to Washington State, where his lawyer gave him the bad news: non-profit corporations...

  • May 9, 2023

    Trans-formed University

    University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines owns school records in the 100- and 200-yard freestyle, 200 medley relay, 400 free relay, and 800 free relay, and has qualified for the Olympic trials.  Gaines also holds a 3.876 GP...

  • October 8, 2022

    Anthony Fauci keeps money flowing to Wuhan

    Last month, Dr. Anthony Fauci defended a $3-million grant to the EcoHealth Alliance, a group with a troubling history.   As  The  Epoch Times  reports, the grant comes only weeks after the National Institute...

  • April 15, 2022

    Is the Fauci-Mengele comparison out of bounds?

    Fox News has parted company with Lara Logan, the journalist contends, for relaying viewers' comments that Dr. Anthony Fauci does not represent science, as the Biden adviser has claimed, and instead represents Nazi doctor Josef Mengele....

  • January 7, 2022

    'President Fauci' is not a stretch

    "I've seen more of Dr. Fauci than I have my wife," said Joe Biden as he announced his winter plan for the pandemic.  "We kid each other.  But — hey look, who's president?  Fauci."...

  • December 24, 2021

    The Collins-Fauci axis against anti-lockdown scientists

    Francis Collins, the first appointed National Institutes of Health director to serve more than one president, stepped down on December 19, leaving behind a record open to question.  For example, in an October 8, 2020 email, Collins tol...

  • December 17, 2021

    Pillage People and the pandemic

    "Today, the price of gas in America, on average, is $3.40 a gallon; in California, it's much higher.  The impact is real."  That was Joe Biden on November 23.  Nearly a month later the national average...

  • December 10, 2021

    C'mon, man! Lessons from the National Football League

    As the season hits the home stretch, NFL stadiums are packed once again.  As they enjoy the action, fans might find a stark contrast to the games that go on in politics. Unlike politicians, NFL players cannot simply promise to ...

  • November 30, 2021

    Kamala's proportions

    While under anesthetic for a colonoscopy on November 19, Joe Biden handed the reins of power to Kamala Harris, for 85 minutes the most powerful person in the world.  That same Friday, a Wisconsin jury declared accused murderer Kyle Rittenho...

  • November 2, 2021

    Karl Marx's choice for Treasury secretary

    Joe Biden's nominee for comptroller of the currency in the Treasury Department is Saule Omarova, a Moscow State University alum and recipient of a Lenin scholarship.  Omarova wants Americans to have accounts with the Federal Reserve ins...

  • October 19, 2021

    An end to tax withholding

    Politicians have exploited the pandemic to override the rights of the people, cast themselves as heroes, expand government, and justify vast amounts of spending.  Long before the pandemic, mechanisms to justify the government expansion were...

  • October 9, 2021

    Down with white coat supremacy!

    “There comes a time when you do have to give up what you consider your individual right of making your own decision for the greater good of society.” That was Dr. Anthony Fauci in an October 1 virtual lecture for McGill University...

  • October 5, 2021

    Biden’s bank robber

    Joe Biden’s nominee for Comptroller of the Currency in the U.S. Treasury Department is Saule Omarova, a native of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic and graduate of Moscow State University, which she attended on a ...

  • September 28, 2021

    Codevilla, courage, and COVID

    Angelo Codevilla, a man of "remarkable intellect and insights," passed away this month after a long and productive career.  In his response to the pandemic, Codevilla might have saved the best for last.  Born in Voghe...

  • September 21, 2021

    Arne Duncan captains the anti-choice team

    "Have you noticed how strikingly similar both the mindsets and actions between the suicide bombers at Kabul's airport, and the anti-mask and anti-vax people here?  They both blow themselves up, inflict harm on those around them, an...

  • May 13, 2021

    California overkill

    Over the past year, Americans have taken hits on their freedom of movement, their freedom of association, and even their dignity. As the pandemic abates, the masked masses should know what could have been heading down the runway toward them. The F...

  • March 20, 2021

    White coat supremacy in America

    Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), recently appeared on the Today show to demonstrate the best way to wear two masks. Less familiar to the public are Fauci's writings on the pand...

  • February 13, 2021

    Despite WHO proclamation, Chinese lab is likely source of COVID-19

    Peter Ben Emerek of the World Health Organization (WHO) proclaims it "extremely unlikely" that the coronavirus-causing COVID-19 leaked from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).  According to the WHO, the issue warrants n...

  • January 20, 2021

    Reversals ahead in tax, education, and regulatory policy

    “For decades, countless children have been trapped in failing government schools. In my Administration, these children are forgotten no longer,” said President Trump in a February 4, 2020 briefing. The president charted government sc...

  • December 24, 2020

    When Harry Met Eubie

    "Older populations are whiter," Dr. Harald Schmidt of the University of Pennsylvania proclaimed in early December.  "Society is structured in a way that enables them to live longer.  Instead of giving addi...

  • November 13, 2020

    Why are Republicans validating voter fraud?

    Republicans such as Mitt Romney and Pat Toomey claim there is "no evidence" of voter fraud in the 2020 election.  The GOP senators have thus put themselves at odds with Democrat Joe Biden himself.  ...

  • October 30, 2020

    Bay Area leftists turn against merit

    The San Francisco Board of Education has voted unanimously to set aside for one year the longstanding merit-based admissions at Lowell High School.  The change is allegedly due to the pandemic, but parents have reason to believe t...

  • October 10, 2020

    California imposes diversity dogma on corporate boards

    On September 30, California governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 979, mandating that publicly traded companies place members of "underrepresented communities" on their boards.  The bill's author, Pasadena Democrat...

  • August 15, 2020

    Feinstein’s Courtship of Communist China

    In April, with the pandemic raging, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit charging that Chinese communist officials are “responsible for the enormous death, suffering, and economic losses they inflicted on the world, including ...

  • July 29, 2020

    Olivia de Havilland, Hollywood patriot

    Olivia de Havilland, who passed away in Paris at 104 this week, is best known for her role as the genteel Melanie Hamilton in the 1939 Gone with the Wind.  In reality,  Olivia de Havilland was anything but a pushover, on and ...

  • July 19, 2020

    That other Minneapolis police death

    Calls to defund or even abolish the police are ringing out across the country, sometimes accompanied by violence. The anti-police squads point to cases such as the shooting of Rayshard Brooks during an arrest attempt in Atlanta. On the other hand, a ...

  • May 15, 2020

    Challenging Anthony Fauci

    "I don't think you are the one person who gets to make a decision.  We can listen to your advice but there are people on the other side saying there's not going to be a surge and we can safely open the economy."  T...

  • May 2, 2020

    California Gov. Newsom numb to workers' pain

    Before the coronavirus hit California, a virulent piece of legislation was already robbing workers of their jobs.  With the economy now in freefall and nearly three million unemployed, Gov. Gavin Newsom turns a deaf ear to a commonsens...

  • April 7, 2020

    An overlooked anniversary

    With China much in the news, the establishment media missed a chance to recall America's greatest promoter of the communist regime, who died 50 years ago. "Anna Louise Strong, the American who spent most of her life writing books and arti...

  • March 21, 2019

    Gavin Newsom Doesn't Care about Crime Victims

    On March 13, California governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order granting a reprieve to all 737 convicted murderers awaiting execution in the Golden State. The death penalty, Newsom said, has discriminated against mentally ill defend...

  • December 13, 2013

    The Affordable Care Act First does Harm, Period

    While much about Barack Obama remains mysterious, he was easily the most left-wing member of the U.S. Senate. As president of the United States, his left-wing orthodoxy is best manifest in his signature health plan. ObamaCare follows a principle...