Mark Andrew Dwyer

Mark Andrew Dwyer


  • December 3, 2023

    Why All the Secrecy and Fallacy?

    I can’t help but notice striking similarities between two controversial moments in American history, and the contention that surrounds them. Those similarities may mean that the official narratives in both cases were correct, but it could also ...

  • October 11, 2023

    Towards the Dictatorship of Psychopaths

    The New Left in today’s America has incorporated into its ideology the thesis of Critical Race Theory, which is an offspring of Critical Theory, which is an offspring of Marxism. As such, it borrows heavily from Marx’s ideas and applies t...

  • September 21, 2023

    Presumed Rigged Until Further Notice

    As I indicated in my previous column, the so-called mass media continues to emphasize that there is no proof the 2020 presidential election was “stolen” despite the fact that various individuals and groups have produced what appear to be ...

  • September 10, 2023

    Without a Proof

    A careful examination of articles posted in the so-called “mainstream” media reveals a telling bias. All claims, including those made by President Donald Trump, that the official 2020 presidential election’s results were invalid ...

  • June 23, 2023

    President Trump Did What Ross Perot Could Not

    When I watch the news and read statements and opinions written by non-left politicians and pundits, I can’t help but notice a number of disagreements, contentious disputes, and quarrels that at times, end up with name-calling and pejorative epi...

  • June 9, 2023

    If the Electoral System Were Actually Free and Fair

    If elections were free and fair, then we would see the best Americans elected to federal, state, and local governments…usually though we don’t. If elections were free and fair, then the least fit to govern candidates would not keep ...

  • June 2, 2023

    Mr. Schumer’s Speech Threatens Our Republic

    Mr. Schumer and his party appear to be what they constantly accuse their adversaries of: the biggest threat to our democracy,understood as the constitutional Republic, that rests upon the fundamental assumption that the American government is “...

  • April 16, 2023

    Forced Diversity Is Actively Harming America

    The meaning of the term “affirmative action” has changed dramatically over the last six decades. Although it first showed up in the Wagner Act in 1935, it was John F. Kennedy who started it on its modern trajectory in 1961 when he issued ...

  • August 22, 2022

    Against federalizing law enforcement

    Local law enforcement, particularly elected sheriffs who fall under the purview of the citizens rather than state or federal authorities, are some of the most essential safeguards against the emergence of tyrannical government in the U.S.  ...

  • July 20, 2022

    The 'assault rifle' deception goes even deeper than most realize

    Federal rifle legislation has allowed America's Democrat (and some neo-con and other RINO) gun-grabbers to create the myth that the Second Amendment bans citizens from owning weapons of war.  This myth arises from the way Democrats use ...

  • January 28, 2022

    Tribal Morality: The Difference Between Election Fraud And Voter Suppression

    When conservatives started worrying about election fraud before the 2020 election and complained about it after, they were told they were anti-democratic. It’s a whole different story in 2022 now that Democrats are insisting that the upcoming e...

  • January 16, 2022

    When is a conspiracy theory not a conspiracy theory?

    It is fascinating how the meaning of the phrase “conspiracy theory” changes depending on who is using it. Or more specifically, it depends on how Democrats are using it to advance their political goals. For years, if not decades, some ...

  • June 5, 2021

    Schumer's Confusion

    U.S. Senate Majority Leader, Mr. Chuck Schumer, portrays himself as an unrelenting warrior for democracy and the champion of the oppressed. But in his narrow perspective, in which maintaining his and his party’s political power appears as an ov...

  • April 15, 2021

    Americans' systemic prejudice that just won't die

    Americans have a longstanding tradition of discriminating against criminals. They have made criminals second-class citizens.  They often refuse to welcome criminals in their communities.  When criminals manage to move into some...

  • February 14, 2021

    Members of Congress who voted in favor of impeachment or conviction broke their oaths of office

    The senators and congressmen who voted for impeachment or conviction of President Trump do not belong in the U.S. Congress. They broke their oaths of office in atrocious behavior. In a normally functioning republic, as opposed to a place...

  • February 10, 2021

    Rebuild Better… But Rebuild What?

    President Biden, his administration, and many others in the US and elsewhere are suggesting that modern Western capitalism is so bad that it needs to be dismantled and replaced with something else. "Rebuild better" they say, which -- among ...

  • February 1, 2021

    We must demand a clear standard for 'peaceful protest'

    "Congress shall make no law ... abridging ... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." —Amendment I, U.S. Constitution Our ruling class in general, and the U...

  • January 8, 2021

    How Clever Governments Avoid Constitutional Scrutiny

    Has anyone noticed that the threat of an "imminent" lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems' CEO against attorney Sidney Powell for promoting "falsities" in the context of her attempts to expose fraud in the 2020 presidential elect...

  • December 28, 2020

    What Denying Election Fraud Accomplishes

    There were voluminous reports, from eyewitnesses and experts, of widespread election fraud in the so-called battle states and beyond.  Specific allegations were made, and evidence of election rules violations and statistical anomalies were ...

  • December 14, 2020

    Disparate Impact for Thee, but Not for Me?

    It must have been obvious to an intelligent observer that a lack of meaningful and publicly verifiable monitoring of elections integrity has disproportionately benefited Democrat candidates.  So many times, when election processes or other ...

  • November 23, 2020

    If there is a doubt, there is no doubt

    If there is a credible doubt whether the elections of 2020 were trustworthy or not, then there is no doubt that they were not.  This is how public trust works.  We trusted that elections in America were free, fair, and honest, not because w...

  • November 11, 2020

    Free Elections That Weren't

    The 2020 presidential elections were not entirely free due to a large-scale participation, facilitated by the adoption of mail-in voting in the aftermath the coronavirus pandemic, of persuadable voters who would either refrain from in-person voting i...

  • July 24, 2020

    Why Do Mass Media Keep Propagating Unproven Speculation about Coronavirus Origins?

    Could the coronavirus that caused the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic evolve naturally?  Based on what is publicly known at this time, it probably could, but there is no scientific evidence that it actually has.  As of today, no...

  • July 4, 2020

    What does protesting the past get us?

    Today's protesters protest bygone times when slavery was legal and was considered, by many otherwise normal people, socially desirable and morally acceptable.  They also protest the times of racism and racial discrimination that came af...

  • December 14, 2019

    Democrat morality, and how it drives the impeachment push

    Inspector General Horowitz delivered his report on Monday, December 9, 2019.  It confirmed, among other things, that the spying on Trump campaign by the Obama administration took place.  Although Horowitz was apparently unwilling ...

  • February 12, 2017

    On Trump's Immigration Executive Order, Wrong Question

    Ever since a federal judge, James L. Robart, issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) against President Trump's executive order (EO) temporarily suspending admissions of aliens from seven Middle Eastern countries, the question whether...