Maker S. Mark

Maker S. Mark


  • The FBI on J6

    December 16, 2024

    The FBI on J6

    The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the FBI issued a report last week that detailed at least 26 FBI Confidential Human Sources (CHSs) were present at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. There are limitations imposed on the OIG in an investigatio...

  • The Socialist versus the Capitalist

    August 15, 2024

    The Socialist versus the Capitalist

    As most are aware, VP Harris was handed the nomination for president. She has never won a primary or a primary delegate. This is a different conversation. I want to talk about her campaign stump speech. She is now framing the presidential race as ...

  • Supreme Slapdown

    July 18, 2024

    Supreme Slapdown

    Monday morning saw Judge Aileen Cannon in Florida dismiss the classified documents case. Of course, liberal pundits are losing their minds. The other case that was on hold, but in theory is still open, is the January 6 case in the D.C. district. A...

  • October 17, 2023

    How does the uniparty feel about a Speaker Jim Jordan?

    Congressman Gaetz called for a motion to vacate the chair, and he succeeded in removing Kevin McCarthy from the position of speaker of the House. While I may not entirely agree with the methods employed, I do believe that someone who ascends to th...

  • September 25, 2023

    Another take on the FBI's 'parents are domestic terrorists' playbook

    We hear every day about the "weaponization" of the DOJ and FBI, and it feels as though there is weaponization.  But I am forced to ask: how can the federal intelligence and criminal divisions target everyday patriotic Americans?...

  • September 17, 2023

    Bidenomics simplified

    President Biden is trying to explain Bidenomics.  I will help him out a bit here with a summary.  Economics is a challenging field of study, and I hope this may help you explain Bidenomics to people who are asking about it. Wha...

  • September 11, 2023

    Don't talk about a red wave in '24

    Senator Tim Scott spoke recently about anticipating a red wave in 2024.  I personally don't want to hear it until there is more understanding about the red trickle in 2022.  I have not seen legitimate root cause anal...

  • September 9, 2023

    The questions no one is asking about the Wuhan COVID leak

    I have become increasing skeptical of much of what is transpiring in our government.  AT writers and readers inspire me to question everything. Some recent events have caused me to pause and ask some questions about "why now?"...

  • September 7, 2023

    The real reason the government panned ivermectin

    During COVID, there were allegedly no treatments available, according to the FDA and CDC.  Even through a number of front-line doctors were having success with ivermectin and HCQ, the CDC and FDA put real barriers in place for working docto...

  • June 6, 2023

    The FBI versus the Republican House

    The House committee chaired by Representative Comer is in a showdown with the FBI over a document, and that document alleges pretty serious criminal charges.  My understanding is that the document alleges a pay-for-play scheme while Preside...

  • May 26, 2023

    Was the Durham Report a distraction to cover up something even worse?

    I have become increasingly skeptical of much of what is going on in our government.  AT writers and readers inspire me to question everything. Some recent events have caused me to pause and ask some questions about why now.  Wh...

  • January 21, 2023

    How to tell that the climate alarmists aren't serious

    It's the math! I ask you: if someone proposes a (ridiculous) solution to an "existential problem" that has no chance of success, should we be forced to take the problem seriously? If the climate alarmists truly believe there is a ...

  • January 12, 2023

    Is this really the strategy Biden wants to use to explain the 'classified documents' fiasco?

    President Biden has now been accused of having at least two tranches of classified documents at two separate office locations.  From the link, we see that a Democrat-friendly news source, NBC, broke the story.  We actually don...

  • December 25, 2022

    The Arizona Printer Problem

    I am pretty technical, and I have performed troubleshooting for some time in multiple industries and with multiple technologies. One of my first rules for troubleshooting any problem is scope. What is the scope of the problem? To really understand...

  • December 24, 2022

    Ballot printer questions in Arizona

    I am pretty technical.  I was surprised that shrink to fit became a talking point at the hearing on Thursday in Maricopa County. I primarily know of one program that offers a shrink to fit option: Excel.  Shrink to fit is, in m...

  • December 21, 2022

    We need some Twitter Files on the early days of COVID

    I am anxiously awaiting the COVID files from Twitter.  I am glad that Elon is working to catch up the rest of the country on items discussed here at American Thinker by myself and a host of others.  In the summer of 2021, I d...

  • December 18, 2022

    Illegal immigration a larger problem in the West

    I read an AT piece about Italy's new prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, and she was talking about illegal immigration coming into Europe. After cheering her, I paused and had to think.  I and others in the U.S. have been very focused on...

  • September 19, 2022

    How the left destroyed Roe

    With election season upon us, I believe that conservatives are not being fair in thanking all the contributors to Roe v. Wade being overturned.  Roe has been dead for several years, and the liberal left delivered the death bl...

  • August 15, 2022

    The Basic Math Problem that Undoes Global Warming Hysteria

    If someone proposes a solution to an "existential problem" that has no chance of success, should we be forced to take the problem seriously? If the climate alarmists truly believe there is a climate emergency, then they should be able to...

  • August 14, 2022

    The IRS sequel to Lois Lerner will be extra-ugly

    In the most recent budget bill, the Democrats have added billions to fund 87,000 new IRS agents.  There is a lot of speculation about why, and I will add mine.  Conservatives have to figure this out now.  If conservative...

  • April 22, 2022

    Where can you find the soul of the USA?

    "Battle for the Soul of the Nation."  When Candidate Biden repeated that refrain during the campaign, it sounded to me like high-minded rhetoric.  Recent actions have caused me to revisit this phrase and the usage of it ...

  • December 18, 2021

    People may finally be seeing the light on COVID mandates

    As many of you are, I am weary and confused about why COVID continues to plague our everyday lives.  When will the pandemic of the incompetent end? The virus has been used repeatedly for two years as a political weapon.  The ...

  • September 16, 2021

    A pandemic of the incompetent, not the unvaccinated

    Mr. Biden and other liberals are very upset with the unvaccinated.  They've laid the blame, with the claim that this is "a pandemic of the unvaccinated." I call BS.  This is a "pandemic of the incompetent....

  • September 16, 2021

    Why is Biden so angry about unvaccinated people?

    The current White House occupant seems upset with the unvaccinated.  Is he upset just because there are tens of millions unvaccinated?  Or is he upset because of why we are unvaccinated? The current White House occupant is usin...

  • August 11, 2021

    'Follow the science'? Give us a break

    We have heard liberals demand that we "follow the science" on COVID, and free thinkers have challenged the liberal elite on what appears to be multiple examples of hypocrisy regarding following the actual science.  It seems that w...

  • August 10, 2021

    The biggest lie about COVID

    Excluding the origin story of COVID, I believe the biggest lie in the handling of COVID is the lie around asymptomatic spread — i.e., you could have the virus and not know it and kill people.  This has been the great distraction of CO...

  • January 4, 2021

    Congress and election fraud

    On January 6, 2021, everyone needs to listen to the evidence as an American.  No party affiliations, no ideology.  Be an American. The event is political, but it should not be partisan.  Free and fair elections are th...

  • December 11, 2020

    If Biden had the election bought for him, whom does he owe?

    Despite assurances that there is "no evidence" of voter fraud, people everywhere are suspicious and demanding answers and accountability.  There appears to be evidence of a number of significant irregularities that occurred in a specif...

  • December 6, 2020

    More suspicious voting data arise in Virginia

    There are many questions about the presidential election others have documented.  Virginia would seem to have been solidly blue.  Ms. Powell and others continue to insist they have evidence of something in the vote-counting in Virginia. ...

  • December 4, 2020

    New questions about Pennsylvania's presidential count

    There are serious questions about the Pennsylvania election others have documented.  My goal is to find additional items that need to be questioned. I began performing an analysis of the Pennsylvania results from the JSON files being ref...

  • November 18, 2020

    Another wrinkle worth investigating in the 2020 election fraud fiasco

    As is their right, a segment of Americans appear to protest the presidential contest by not voting for any candidate while voting down ballot, for example on the Senate race.  The number of protest "no votes" appears to be signifi...

  • November 12, 2020

    How Democrats might have pulled a Biden-voting magic trick in Senate states

    As a magic trick, can you steal an election with the world watching? There will be years spent trying to unravel all of the potential fraud or not.  The clock is ticking on President Trump today.  I was looking at the total vot...