Tom Basile
Columns by Tom Basile
It’s time to eliminate Iran’s proxies
Iran launched the largest attack using drones and missiles in the history of the Middle East on Saturday night, and it was swatted away with relative ease by the superior military technology of Israel, the U.S. and other nations. Published April 15, 2024
Party of abortion and drugs set its sights on Florida
In Democratic politics, you stick to what works, even if it is a strong focus on a perversion of freedom that destroys innocent lives. Published April 5, 2024
Israel’s survival is critical to America’s survival
By seeking to diminish Israel, Democrats are playing into the hands of the jihadis for the sake of advancing their religion of the state. Published March 29, 2024
Democrats’ cold war on our police continues
Law enforcement is facing a national recruiting crisis that is affecting the operational efficacy of departments across the nation because of Democrats' policies and practices. Published March 15, 2024
Big media’s big Trump-Biden conundrum
The Republican presidential primary season is effectively over, and whether voters like it or not, the Trump-Biden rematch is largely set. Published March 8, 2024
Democrats’ new boogeyman for 2024: Christian nationalism
In the wake of the killing of George Floyd, Americans were treated to a near-constant refrain from Democrats about widespread, indiscriminate killings of Black men by White police officers. Published March 3, 2024
Restating the same Biden problems won’t help Republicans reclaim America
Republicans are starting to sound like a broken record, or in more modern parlance, a corrupted music file. Published February 23, 2024
The metaverse, Neuralink, Apple Vision and digital dystopia
Elon Musk has become an improbable pro-freedom voice with his open opposition to unchecked borders and exposing militant COVID-19 censorship and misinformation. Published February 16, 2024
Unchecked illegal immigration is erasing Black power
As the Biden administration continues its open border policy, much of the discussion has rightly been focused on who is being harmed. Published February 9, 2024
Biden’s pathetic plea for Taylor Swift vote a warning to Trump
Democrats have demonstrated over the last 50 years that they believe America's Black and Hispanic communities are easily bought, easily conned and easily manipulated. Published February 3, 2024
Biden’s big blue city bailout
Between 1892 and 1954, 12 million legal immigrants passed through the halls of Ellis Island. In just three years, President Biden has allowed some 9 million illegals across the border. Published January 26, 2024
Joe Biden: The Tommy DeVito of ‘democracy’
President Biden loves to warn Americans about how democracy is under siege or on the brink of collapse, depending on the speechwriter. Published January 19, 2024
Biden’s Potomac fever is spreading, getting more dangerous
We now know that late last month, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin underwent surgery for prostate cancer -- a surgery that had complications that incapacitated him. Published January 12, 2024
Fading Biden, desperate left attack the whole system
For weeks now, headlines have blared about the attacks on former President Donald Trump's ability to appear on the primary ballot in several Democratic-led states. Published January 5, 2024
The prodigal nation: Too many Americans live a life of false freedom and debauchery
In 2024, America will enter its 249th year as a free and independent nation. Published December 30, 2023
The blessing of an American Christmas
America at Christmastime provides us with moments that bring us closer to God. It should also help us realize how blessed we are that, by the Lord's grace, we live in this great country. Published December 15, 2023
An early Christmas present from leftist university presidents
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and MIT gave America an early Christmas present in their pitiful testimony on Capitol Hill this past week. Published December 9, 2023
Israel has played the game of hope and change long enough
Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir had a choice to make. It was 1972, and Israeli athletes had just been murdered at the Summer Olympics in Munich. Echoes of the Holocaust resounded after the massacre. Published December 1, 2023
Serve God and country by defending America’s holidays
Early on, a critical part of the Bolsheviks' attempt to change Russian culture was to attack and change the country's traditional holidays. That should sound familiar in 2023 America. Published November 24, 2023
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s exaggerated demise
In the two weeks since the election, media outlets on the left and right have announced with the glee of children on Christmas morning that Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin had met some terrible political end. Published November 17, 2023