Democrats hit rock bottom as party plummets to all-time low: poll

Just 19% of voters questioned in a new national poll give Democrats in Congress a thumbs up on how they’re handling their duties, with 72% disapproving.

That’s an all-time low since Quinnipiac University first began asking congressional approval questions in their surveys 16 years ago.

The Democratic Party has been in the political wilderness since November’s elections, when Republicans won back control of the White House and the Senate and defended their fragile House majority. And Republicans made gains among Black, Hispanic and younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic Party’s base.

The trend is reflected in the new Quinnipiac poll, which was conducted July 10-14.

Just 39% of Democrats approve of the way Democrats in Congress are handling their jobs, with 52% disapproving and 9% not offering an opinion.

“The approval numbers for Democrats can be characterized as flat out terrible,” Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy said.

just over three-quarters of Republicans (77%) said they approved of the way GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill were handling their jobs, with just one in five disapproving.

Forty percent of respondents approved of how Trump is handling his job as president, with 54% disapproving.

Presidential and congressional approval ratings have long been closely watched barometers ahead of a midterm election.

Republicans will be defending their slim House and Senate majorities in next year’s midterms, and will also be facing traditional headwinds that hamper the party in power.

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.”

Rough U.S. Politics Viewed As Proof of America’s Inferiority by Supercilious European Elites

By Stephen Helgesen

For those intrepid watchers of American politics, it comes as no surprise that the game of politics has become dirtier and meaner over time.

The “take no prisoners” and “never let a good crisis go to waste” strategies are now the two most commonplace ones being employed by average, politically-engaged Americans.

We need only look at the often aggressive interaction of family members on holidays or watch angry participants in town halls for proof.

Americans take a position, choose a side and then defend their positions, sometimes to the death. There is no room for facts-based discussions, honest contemplation or civility. It’s gone, replaced by political zombie-like kamikazis ready to fall on their swords instead of sheathing them.  

To those who’ve just awakened from the deep slumber reserved for the unaware or unconcerned, this is not only confusing but frightening, especially when we look back to bygone days when politics was not mortal combat.

To those outside our borders like the oh-so-proper Europeans (where I am), Americans’ political battlefield tactics have finally proven what they have long believed about us, literally for generations, that we are boorish, reactionary, and primitive beings born with unredeemable DNA, living within a flawed system, populated by greedy powerful men.

They ignore, of course, the recent viciousness of their own politics, jailing and disqualifying dissidents and opponents, as seen in France, the U.K. the Netherlands, and Germany, not to mention, Russia.

They and many progressives and liberals in the U.S. imagine they are above such things, but decry Americans’ ambitions to pursue personal wealth and success and characterize it as ignorance of our collective obligations to society at large.

The same critics use the metaphor of cream (wealth) rising to the top of standing milk (a fair society) to accuse rich people of not being responsible for their own success like former U.S. President Obama did in 2012 when he said, “If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”

In the eyes of many, we are considered selfish, egotistical and traitors to the collective good, and it is precisely this individual versus collective difference that is the principal reason for non-Americans’ dislike and confusion about us and our culture. The secondary one is, of course, our style and rhetoric.

We are also partially to blame for this lack of understanding because we have not cared enough about what others think of us. That space has been filled by scandals and other cultural problems.

Here at home, during the last 20-30 years, cracks have appeared in the American self-image and consciousness.

One of the biggest is the deep-seated wealth envy and generational amnesia that relates to capitalism. Both have served to pit normal everyday Americans against each other and has become the cause célèbre of the Left in America (read: the rich 1% are the cause of America’s poverty).

Back in my early days, we applauded those who were able to make their fortunes through hard work and innovation. We admired them and wanted to be like them. We didn’t chase them through the streets with tiki torches and vilify them. We said “bravo” and “teach me your secrets.” 

Our presidents did their best to walk the political and ideological tightropes and not rock the ship of state too much. A little tweaking to the economy here and a nip and tuck there. Not too much, not too little, just enough to satisfy their bases and to get re-elected and maintain the equilibrium.

We, the electorate, got it.

As long as the powers that be observed the established political rules of the game and didn’t give away the store of our markets to our competitors and allow too many unlawful immigrants into the country to steal American jobs or start wars.

In short, we let them do what their predecessors did.

Times changed since the recession of the 80s and the stock market meltdown of the early 2000s and the 12 destructive years of the Obama and Biden administrations.

Everyday Americans became weary of the relentless bombardment of scapegoat messaging about the evils of all of America’s millionaires.

Now, since many millions of Americans are millionaires due to increased home values, the focus has shifted to America’s billionaires whom the Left maintains have a death grip on the throats of the proletariat and are singularly responsible for all of our country’s ills. 

That belief is now an obsession and has empowered a whole generation and many different voter/citizen segments to revolt against American politicians who still strive to maintain the rights of the individual to succeed and then use their wealth or position to influence others.

They see this as somehow antithetical to our traditional values and are now using all their power and wiles to unseat the current incumbent of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and all his supporters in Congress and the Senate by any lawful (and sometimes unlawful) means. Contrary to the belief of many Republicans or conservatives, the Democrat/Progressive/Socialist movement is not dead.

It may be searching for a raison d’être, but it is definitely not lying motionless on a cold slab in the political morgue.

The movement is busy sharpening its swords and training its troops and recruiting new true believers for the mid-term elections of 2026 and for new social/cultural confrontations that are sure to happen on America’s streets.

The first seven, hectic, action-filled months of the Trump administration have shocked many on the left and even some on the right.

It is as if Donald Trump has dumped all manner of traditional conservative complaints, campaign promises and many personal grievances into the political cement mixer and has left it to rotate unattended while he searches for new items to be cast into the mix, knowing that it will be extremely difficult to separate them from the aggregate once the process has begun.

A clear example of this strategy is the recent passage of his “Big Beautiful Bill” which contains, as he himself has said, “something for everyone.” 

What he didn’t mention was that much of what was in the 900-page bill were many things that reversed left America’s plans, programs and fundamental desires for shaping their America, which is why they are livid.

So the fight is on, but instead of being just a one-on-one ideological or political battle between two competing American ideological groups, it has become an international brawl due to Trump’s big beautiful tariff and trade war which has touched the shores of even the U.S.’ most steadfast trading partners.

An August 1 deadline is looming for the implementation of double-digit tariff percentages on the E.U., for example.

A former Danish diplomat and now member of a well-known Danish think tank recently told me that we Americans shouldn’t be so greedy, that many accommodations have been made through agreements with the WTO (World Trade Organisation) that have codified the current status of tariffs with the U.S.

He said that he and many other European economists and experts in international trade would probably accept a 10% tariff across the board increase on E.U. exports to the U.S., provided that the E.U. could levy a similar across the board 10% tariff on all American exports to Europe.

I was stunned to hear that from a man with considerable world diplomatic experience and a deep knowledge of international trade who, apparently, knows precious little about Americans and even less about our current president and his dedication to “Making America Great Again” by putting America first.

That Trump would accept such a zero sum game is at the very least, extremely naive.

It should not have surprised me, though, considering the epidemic of Trump hatred among many Europeans which has caused a kind of mass tunnel vision or myopia that obstructs the truth about today’s Americans and especially those who believe that America’s strength is not dependent on the weakness of its allies.

There are those here in Europe that believe that compromise will out and that Americans and Donald Trump will come to their senses. In that regard, America’s friends must understand that the U.S. was not built on compromise and the country doesn’t exist as the primary world bodyguard by compromising on real threats or selling out its principles.

James Russell Lowell (former U.S. Ambassador to Spain and the U.K. in the 19th century) may have said it best: “Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof.”

And on the subject of fighting mean and dirty, Sean Connery may have said it best in the movie the Untouchables when he referred to an assassin who was sent to kill him and was later dispatched by Connery’s sawed-off shotgun: “Isn’t that just like a wop (Italian immigrant), brings a knife to a gunfight.

Stephen Helgesen is a retired career U.S. diplomat specializing in international trade who lived and worked in 30 countries for 25 years during the Reagan, G.H.W. Bush, Clinton, and G.W. Bush Administrations. He is the author of fourteen books, seven on American politics, and has written over 1,500 articles on politics, economics and social trends. He now lives in Denmark and is a frequent political commentator on Danish media. He can be reached at: stephenhelgesen@gmail.com

Overlooked Provision of ‘Big, Beautiful’ Law Revolutionizes School Choice

When Sen. Ted Cruz pitched the president on the most far-reaching federal school choice measure on the books, he encouraged Donald Trump to consider his legacy.

“I made the argument to him that there was no provision in this bill that would have a greater legacy than the school choice provision,” Cruz told The Daily Signal in an exclusive interview.

The Texas Republican authored an amendment in the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act expanding Section 529 college-savings plans to allow parents to pay for K-12 education expenses up to $20,000 per year. Previously, the distribution cap for the tax-neutral savings accounts was $10,000.

The amendment also expanded eligible expenses to include secondary expenses for students enrolled at public, private, or sectarian K-12 schools.

In June, the Texas lawmaker went to the White House with Republican colleagues Reps. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, and Byron Donalds, R-Fla., to sell the president on the school choice provision.

“I said, ‘Mr. President, there are lots of elements of this bill that are really important that we’re fighting hard to get accomplished. We’re going to get them done, but at the same time, we should think about ‘legacy,’” Cruz said. “What will make a real and meaningful difference 10 years, 20 years, 30 years down the road?”

The president, who had already signed an executive order promoting school choice, received the amendment “very well,” according to Cruz, but the senator’s biggest battle would come weeks later.

Three times, the Senate parliamentarian was on the verge of stripping Cruz’s amendment due to the Senate’s so-called Byrd Rule, which is meant to restrict the process to budgetary policy only, and three times, he fought back.

“I went and personally litigated the case to the parliamentarian, which is unusual,” he said. “Typically, staff make those arguments. I care passionately about [school] choice, so I went in directly to make the arguments, and we had to be nimble to respond to the concerns raised by the parliamentarian and to alter the bill accordingly.”

While an earlier version of the bill applied to all 50 states, Cruz agreed to change the bill so states have to opt-in to participate in scholarships. Cruz expects red states, such as Texas and Florida, to opt in and blue states, such as New York and California, not to do so, due to pressure from teachers unions.

But Cruz predicts that in 10 years, all 50 states will have opted in.

“As a few years go on, parents in New York, parents in California are going to see kids in red states getting billions of dollars of scholarships to go to the schools of their choice,” the senator said. “Parents in blue states love their kids just as much as parents in red states, and I think it will create a serious and growing political pressure in those blue states to opt in so that their kids can be eligible for scholarships as well.”

Cruz also had to fight a “poison pill” in the House version of the bill that would have prevented Christian schools from participating in the scholarships. In the House bill, the tax credits expired after four years, but Cruz worked to make the program permanent.

When he initially passed an amendment expanding 529 saving plans to cover K-12 education in 2017, it was the most far-reaching school choice legislation that had been passed. The provision in the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act goes “dramatically beyond that.”

“I believe this is the civil rights issue of the 21st century, and millions of kids are going to have a dramatically enhanced ability to get an excellent education because of this landmark school choice legislation,” Cruz said.

Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, Daily Signal

If Mamdani Sinks the Democrats, So What?

What’s wrong with New Yorkers electing Zohran Mamdani mayor? Seriously. He’s a socialist, isn’t he? He’ll wreck New York City, you say. But didn’t that process start with Bill DeBlasio? Do you think that process ends electing Andrew Cuomo or Eric Adams? Perennial candidate Curtis Silwa is a savior? Hasn’t socialism been the road Democrats have been traveling for decades? When Mamdani’s socialist experiment crashes and burns, maybe it’ll persuade New Yorkers to abandon Democrats. Maybe independents decide to swing Republican.

JFK-style liberals began vanishing after Kennedy’s assassination. Mamdani’s election would make it obvious what should be obvious. Liberalism, progressivism — call it whatever — is a ruse. The Democrat Party tilts full Left. Trends are making it more so. Mamdani will pursue an agenda that’s part utopian drivel, Soviet-style top-down, and plenty of Cuban incompetence leading to dysfunctional public services, higher costs, and increasing scarcity. Dead Russians and living Cubans can testify to what glorious utopia brings.

A broken Democrat Party is a public necessity. Big failure means bigger brokenness. Let’s not hear nonsense from “good government” Republicans that a healthy two-party system profits the nation. Life isn’t a civics class. Franklin Roosevelt didn’t give a damn about anything other than healthy Democrat dominance. Jacksonian Democrats and Lincoln and McKinley Republicans believed no differently. When did Republicans go softheaded?

Let dogmatic Democrats stumble in the wilderness for a generation or more. A Trumpian sea change completes in two ways: the president keeps racking up Ws and Democrats continue to misgovern, driven by extreme policies. (Senator Dave McCormick’s energy and AI summit held at Carnegie Mellon University this past week showcased more huge wins for the president. Colossal benefits are expected for the economy, regionally and nationally.)

A busted Democrat party isn’t just about narrow partisan advantage. Clearing out Democrats is pivotal. MAGA is about the nation returning to its core values… about building a freer, more prosperous America.

Smarter Democrat operatives see their party teetering.

From The Hill, July 14:

“Sadly, Democrats are still stuck in the same mud that they were in six months ago,” Democratic strategist Brad Bannon said. “We are still as unpopular as we were when Trump was inaugurated in January.”

An unnamed strategist went further, stating:

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“This is a nightmare scenario for the Dems right now,” the strategist said. “We better pray long and hard that the country is going to be in a f‑‑‑ing depression, because I don’t know how else we find ourselves out of this mess.” 

Mamdani is running mask off. Give the guy credit. Indoctrinated young left-wingers proclaim socialism is the future. How many times before have we heard that? Plenty of these cultists live in the Big Apple.

Posted former college professor Newt Gingrich at X, July 15:

Mamdani’s supporters are not the well educated young the media describes. They are the well brainwashed young. The more elite the school you went to the more likely you are to be brainwashed rather than educated. They could vote for Mamdani to turn New York City into Caracas and they would have no idea how much damage they will have done. As Mark Twain said “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” Welcome to Mandani land[.]

Newt, these young are social inbreds. Their parents’ money has insulated them from life’s grittier realities. U.S. history has been spoon-fed to them by radical leftist teachers and professors. America is evil. Light-lift liberal arts degrees from high-dollar universities impart the illusion of being elite on merit. Ivy League alumni take care of each other. Life in Manhattan and Brooklyn — NYC’s priciest boroughs — is easier with mommy’s and daddy’s credit cards handy. Entry-level jobs are for public college grunges.

The newer brand of Democrats are stepping off college campuses as bold radicals. Consider the life issue. Not long ago, pro-abortion advocates went to great pains to call themselves pro-choice. Now, most of them proclaim that they’re pro-abortion. Killing a baby in the womb up to birth has acquired trophy status. Women must be empowered, they shout. Sleeping around and career fulfillment rank higher than a baby’s life. We’re only now seeing the consequences to older women who bought the tripe. They’re spouseless and childless. Do cats and chardonnay fill voids?

Mamdani’s platform is pretty darn red. The redder the platform, the greater the disaster in the offing. That’s good because an epic implosion is needed. The platform is packed with the same garbage that “progressives” peddle in Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Austin, and Los Angeles — six cities that are in various stages of ruin.

DEI and woke twaddle and more carveouts for 3% of the population that’s drowning in the delusion called “LGBTQIA+” are platform worthy. Any room for better policing along the lines of Giuliani’s and Bloomberg’s highly effective broken windows policies? Nope. Instead, criminals require intervention and therapy. Mamdani proposes a “Department of Community Safety,” which other blue cities mirror in some fashion. New Yorkers, if you think crime is bad now, just wait.

Mamdani means to enact an all-in, go-for-broke socialism in the Big Apple.

Remarked ex-congressman Dean Phillips (D-MN) on CNN, July10:

“Anyone who talks about seizing the means of production or opening government-run grocery stores is at great odds with most of the country[.]” 

That’s an affirmative, Dean. That may be why New York’s business movers-and-shakers skipped a meet-and-greet with Mamdani.

As Charles Gasparino reported, New York Post, July 15:

The list of New York City-based CEOs that declined the [NYC] Partnership’s invitation includes Jamie Dimon, the nation’s top banker and chief of JP Morgan, the nation’s largest bank; Steve Schwarzman, the CEO of private equity powerhouse Blackstone; Brian Moynihan, the head of Bank of America, the nation’s second largest bank; Larry Fink, the CEO of Blackrock, the worlds largest asset manager; and David Solomon, the CEO of investment banking giant Goldman Sachs.

Gasparino continued:

Most business leaders I know are looking for an exit strategy rather than a strategy to deal with a mayor Mamdani.

Mamdani vows to hike taxes on “corporations and the 1%.” Wait for the deafening sound of money rushing out of NYC next year. Governors Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis must be licking their chops.

FBI deputy director Dan Bongino — a native New Yorker — has said that things won’t change for the better in New York until things get worse. Electing Mamdani would be worse.

The Big Apple is headed for a helluva a rough ride if polls are true. That’s too bad for New Yorkers who have no easy exit. But Mamdani’s election and the city’s subsequent fall will provide a searing lesson for voters everywhere. Not only is socialism a pox, but Democrats are the carriers.

Mamdani’s election might spark a chain reaction. Blue state and city elected leaders will probably try to out-socialist Mamdani. Then, as havoc spreads, watch the out-migrations accelerate. People will be tripping over themselves to flee dysfunctional communities. Let’s hope that migrants leave their politics behind. Whatever. Independent voters matter more. Working folk and middle-class wage-earners are in tune with Trump’s policies. Hispanics increasingly so. And some blacks.

Democrats, mired in the La Brea Tar Pits of socialist dogma, and mucking up everything, coupled with more Trump victories, are the recipe for a new majority dedicated to — you guessed it — making America great again.

About the Big Apple, Frank Sinatra once crooned,

“If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere.
It’s up to you, New York, New York.”

It certainly is up to you, New York, New York. More about how you survive Mamdani. Good luck with that.

J. Robert Smith can be found at X. His handle is @JRobertSmith1. At Gab, @JRobertSmith. He blogs occasionally at Flyover.

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A Threat to Humanity — for Sure

Making millions under capitalism and then supporting world socialism AFTER you have acquired your wealth does not make you an economist, and does not make you virtuous.

It makes you a fat, ignorant, big-mouthed tyrant.

Demanding the confiscation of guns for law-abiding citizens while hiring a private police force to protect your home and grotesque family does not make you rational.

It makes you a buffoon, and a carnival-barking hypocrite.

Donald Trump understates the case when he calls Rosie O’Donnell a threat to humanity.

She really should be deported to Iran — a country whose terrorists she loves — and forced to learn first-hand the power of willfully vicious ideas.

Michael J. Hurd

Is Islam Irreconcilably Anti-american ?

Like all forbidden questions, it must be asked.  For if Islam is irreconcilably anti-American, we had better be prepared to act before, not after, its ascendancy in American politics places it in a position of unconstitutional political power.

Our nation was founded on the principle of liberty.  Prominent among our freedoms is that of religion.  The Founders were religiously diverse, but not so diverse as to include, among themselves, religions outside the Jewish and Christian traditions.

Hindu-Buddhist writings had no influence on the authors of the Federalist Papers.  More than that, today’s exotic interpretations of religious freedom were not written into the founding documents.  Yoga, Wicca, and even native American (Indians) traditions contributed nothing substantial.  Most importantly, anti-Christian philosophies such as vehement atheism were anathema.  No doubt, the very suggestion of Satanism would have been abhorred had it been raised.

It is one thing to permit false religions, but it is a very different thing to allow them to infect the culture and our political structures.  Even though Satanism is permitted, no practice of human sacrifice, no matter how sincerely held as a religious belief, is permitted.  Even polygamy as a religious doctrine is forbidden, and the territory of Utah was not admitted as a state until its Mormon inhabitants relinquished it.

There is no precedent for permitting any and all claimants to be licensed under the First Amendment.  What about Islam?

Few Americans understand the central doctrines of the Muslim religion.  Those doctrines include certain teachings that would be illegal to practice in the United States.  Polygamy is one, and the tenets of sharia law introduce many more.

Beyond the official doctrines of Islam, however, there are cultural practices that are unambiguously un-American.  An underreported practice involves arranged marriages, which, if a small child refuses to obey, often result in the murder of the child by her own parents and brothers.  In the Middle East, these murders may be committed in public, to the applause of onlookers, without legal penalty.

According to a Fox News report, two Muslim parents of a seventeen-year-old girl are accused of trying to send her to Iraq to marry an older man whom she has never met, or failing that, to kill her.

Ihsan Ali, 44, and his 40-year-old wife, the victim’s mother, Zahraa Ali, are charged with second-degree attempted murder, second-degree attempted kidnapping, first-degree attempted kidnapping, and second-degree domestic violence assault in Thurston County [Wash.].

Robert Arvay, American Thinker

Planned Parenthood Will Close Two Abortion Centers in Ohio

Thanks to the new federal law defunding America’s biggest abortion business, Planned Parenthood has announced it will close two abortion centers in Ohio.

“Today, Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region announced the upcoming closure of its health centers in Springfield and Hamilton, a direct result of the federal Reconciliation Bill passed earlier this month, which bars health care providers that offer abortion services from participating in the Medicaid program,” the abortion company said in a statement.

“Make no mistake: this was not a decision made by Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region,” said Nan Whaley, President & CEO of the abortion giant. “We took every possible step to keep these centers open, but the devastating impact of state and federal political attacks has forced us into this very difficult position.”

Planned Parenthood will close the centers August 1st and said it did not expect to have additional closures.

A leading local pro-life group celebrated the news.

“Cincinnati Right to Life is encouraged by the news that Planned Parenthood will be closing two of its Southwest Ohio locations. As the nation’s largest abortion provider continues to lose ground, this marks a hopeful shift toward a culture that values life and true healthcare,” the group told LifeNews in a statement.

Laura Strietmann, Executive Director of Cincinnati Right to Life shares, “Every time a Planned Parenthood closes, lives are saved and fewer lies are told. Ohioans do not need this preborn child-killing business. Women need love, support, and true healthcare at one of the hundreds of other Federally Qualified Health Centers or from one of Ohio’s many free pregnancy centers. We have always shared the truth: abortion is not healthcare. Maybe the world will wise up and start to unnderstand and agree with this truth.”

Both of these soon-to-be shuttered facilities had routinely referred mothers to the Planned Parenthood abortion center in Cincinnati or to the abortion center in Kettering, making it so that they facilitated abortions even though they were not done on site.

The pro-life group said it continues to fight abortions at those locations:

Since the tragic passage of Ohio’s Issue 1 in 2023, the Auburn Avenue facility has seen a disturbing exponential increase in traffic and the number of abortion-minded mothers entering its doors.

For over a year, Cincinnati Right to Life has deployed full-time sidewalk advocates and an ultrasound van in front of Planned Parenthood on Auburn Ave. These trained and extroidinary volunteers are reachinig vulnerable mothers and fathers before they make a devastating decision to poison, suffocate, or dismember their son or daughter at the hands of violent abortionists in Planned Parenthood.

Cincinnati Right to Life also extends heartfelt thanks to Ohio U.S. Senators Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, as well as Congressman Warren Davidson and every other member of Ohio’s congressional delegation who voted to defund Planned Parenthood through the One Big Beautiful Bill. Their leadership and commitment to protecting life at the federal level are helping shift resources away from the abortion industry and toward authentic, life-affirming care.

We thank God for this victory and for every faithful supporter of the pro-life movement who continues to stand for truth and love in a culture of confusion and death.

Today’s announcement of the pending closures are yet another reminder that Ohio does not need Planned Parenthood—and never did. These are not healthcare centers; they are outposts of destruction disguised in the language of care. And with their closure, life wins another small but significant victory.

Steven Ertelt, Life News

How Alcohol Influenced the Rise of Ancient Societies

Alcohol may have done more than just fuel celebrations in ancient societies. A study led by Václav Hrnčíř from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology suggests that indigenous fermented drinks helped ancient societies grow in size and complexity.

The study, published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, draws a link between alcohol and the rise of structured governance.

Researchers analyzed data from 186 traditional societies worldwide. They found that communities producing their own alcoholic drinks, like fruit wines or cereal beers, often showed higher levels of political organization.

The team focused on societies that existed before industrialization and widespread colonial influence, ensuring that the alcohol used was locally made and not introduced by outside cultures.

Fermented drinks linked to complex political structures

The link between alcohol and political complexity held up even when researchers accounted for other possible explanations, such as farming, environment, and shared ancestry. While the effect was modest, it was consistent.

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Societies with native alcohol traditions were more likely to have layered political systems, meaning they had organized leadership beyond simple village groups.

The researchers tested the so-called “drunk” hypothesis, which argues that alcohol helped people cooperate on a large scale. Drinking lowered social barriers and boosted group bonding, especially during communal feasts.

These gatherings weren’t just about pleasure. They helped form alliances, mobilize labor, and reinforce social roles. Leaders often used alcohol to reward loyalty and strengthen their power.

New dataset focuses on pre-industrial societies

To test this idea, Hrnčíř and his team built a new dataset. Since existing cross-cultural databases lacked detailed information on alcohol, the researchers reviewed ethnographic sources to document where indigenous drinks were present.

They focused on non-distilled fermented beverages, which have a lower alcohol content and fewer harmful effects than modern liquors.

Using Bayesian statistical models, the team measured how much alcohol influenced political development. In the simplest models, the presence of alcohol showed a strong link to higher political organization.

But when they included other variables—especially agriculture—the alcohol effect became smaller. Farming clearly played a larger role in shaping early societies, but alcohol still appeared to give cooperation a social boost.

Agriculture played a stronger role, but alcohol still mattered

The study’s findings suggest that alcohol helped make early state formation easier, though it wasn’t the sole driver. It offered a social “glue” that made it easier for people to live and work together in bigger groups. In some places, the need for alcohol may have even encouraged the first efforts at farming.

But alcohol had its limits. The effects were weaker in models that considered farming and the environment. Still, researchers found that fermented drinks were more common in complex societies than in simpler ones. Alcohol, then, may have been one of several tools—along with agriculture, religion, and trade—that supported the growth of civilization.

Despite the positive group effects, the study notes that alcohol could also spark conflict. In some societies, drinking parties often ended in arguments. Yet in well-integrated cultures, social drinking usually took place during rituals, feasts, or after work. It wasn’t seen as a problem unless drinking became solitary or excessive.

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Parents, Watch Out: Here’s What the Obamas Want for Your Sons

Matt Margolis 

In the latest episode of the “IMO” podcast — the same one where Barack Obama appeared alongside Michelle to help shut down rumors of a looming divorce — the former first couple shifted the conversation to the topic of boys and fatherhood. 

But what started as a seemingly harmless discussion quickly veered into unsettling territory. What was framed as a conversation about raising well-rounded young men ended up sounding more like a rejection of traditional family and fatherhood, as well as a subtle push for ideological reprogramming. Obama didn’t just downplay the importance of fathers; he openly advocated for embedding young boys to be groomed by members of the LGBTQ community.

The message was that traditional masculinity isn’t enough, and boys need to be groomed — ideologically, emotionally, and socially — by progressive role models.

“That’s one of the things that I think a lot of times boys need,” Obama said, “not just exposure to one guy—”

“One dad,” Michelle interjected.

“One dad,” Barack agreed. “No matter how good the dad is.” 

Michelle echoed the point: “He can’t be everything.”

What exactly are boys supposed to be missing out on from their fathers? According to Obama, it’s the leftist worldview delivered through the kinds of adult relationships that sound more like social reengineering than genuine mentorship.

“One of the most valuable things I learned as a guy was, I had a gay professor in college,” Obama recalled. “Who became one of my favorite professors and was a great guy, and would call me out when I started saying stuff that was ignorant.”

“You need that,” he insisted. “To show empathy and kindness.”

That might sound benign on the surface, but it was only the beginning. Obama then spelled out what he really meant: the normalization of LGBTQ ideology in young boys’ lives, even before they’ve figured out who they are. “You need that person in your friend group so that if you then have a boy who is, who’s gay or non-binary or what have you, they have somebody that they can go, ‘Okay, I’m not alone in this.’”

The implication here is disturbing. Obama is essentially suggesting that fathers aren’t enough, that young boys need LGBTQ adults embedded in their personal circles — not just to offer “perspective” but to steer them ideologically. 

This is grooming, plain and simple. It may not be grooming in the criminal sense (I hope) but in the broader cultural one — planting seeds, breaking down traditional roles, and promoting identity confusion as a form of development.

This isn’t about preparing kids for the real world. It’s about reshaping them into foot soldiers for the left’s gender ideology. The nuclear family? Insufficient. A strong father? Too narrow-minded. Instead, a curated circle of leftists who are ready to “correct” their thinking and guide them toward gender and sexual identity exploration should mold young boys, whether they’re asking for it or not.

This kind of rhetoric would’ve been unimaginable from a former president just a few years ago. Yet here we are — Barack, with Michelle nodding along, telling America that fathers aren’t enough and that boys need gay men to help define who they are. Wrapped in buzzwords like “inclusion” and “empathy,” this isn’t parenting advice; it’s a blatant attempt to inject identity politics into the most personal parts of a child’s development.

This is grooming dressed up as mentorship. It’s a calculated push to erode the role of the traditional family and replace it with a leftist ideology that treats children as blank slates for activists to mold. Obama isn’t talking about tolerance; he’s advocating for ideological exposure at a vulnerable age, and that should set off alarm bells for every parent in America.

This isn’t guidance; it’s indoctrination. 

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Loomer delivers searing warning: Epstein could ‘consume’ Trump presidency

Right-wing activist Laura Loomer warned that President Donald Trump’s handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein threatens to “consume his presidency” in an interview on Wednesday, a dramatic rebuke from a presidential confidante that illustrates the growing rupture in the MAGA coalition.

She likened it to the intense media interest in ties between Trump’s first White House campaign and Russia, saying “I don’t want it to consume his presidency.”

Obviously, this is not a complete hoax given the fact that Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving 20 years in prison in Florida for her crimes and activities with Jeffrey Epstein, who we know is a convicted sexual predator,” Loomer told POLITICO. “This is why I said, and I’ll reiterate it again, the best thing that the president can do is appoint a special counsel to handle the Epstein files investigation.”

The debacle over a new government review of evidence relating to Epstein, the notorious sex offender, has blown up in recent days, causing a schism within Trump’s MAGA movement over his administration’s approach to the case.

Trump has sought to move on from the Epstein saga, defending Attorney General Pam Bondi as she faced attacks over the report and going so far as to blast his own “past supporters” on Wednesday, calling the entire thing a “hoax.”

Senior Trump administration officials had previously built up significant fanfare around the release of a supposed Epstein “client list,” which has long been a focal point for conspiracy theories as many right-wing media personalities posited that the billionaire convict was murdered in prison as part of a cover-up of a sprawling government conspiracy.

After hyping the promised release, a joint FBI and Department of Justice report last week said they had found no evidence of a list — or that Epstein, who died by suicide in his prison cell in 2019, had been murdered — prompting outcry from within MAGA circles.

Still, Loomer — the onetime Trump whisperer — wasn’t prepared to split entirely with the president over the case.

“I’m not going to dogpile the president,” she said, adding “he can’t allow for all of his focus and attention to be on the Jeffrey Epstein files. Do I think this has been handled poorly? Absolutely.”

And in a post-interview post on X, Loomer reiterated that “that it is a distraction from the incredible work President Trump is doing to Make America Great Again” and she “fully support[s] Trump.”

As Bondi faces heightened scrutiny for her repeated attempts to dodge questions about the Epstein files, Loomer also teased that “there are people in the White House who agree with me that Pam [Bondi] spent too much time on Fox News and her statements were inconsistent and undermined what messaging is today about the Epstein files.”

Other prominent MAGA-aligned supporters of the president have also warned that Trump could see significant damage to his standing among his base if he does not change course.

Sixty-three percent of voters in a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday said that they disapproved of Trump’s handling of the files. Republicans were also nearly split. Just 40 percent said they support how he’s handled the files, with 36 percent disapproving and another 20 percent not offering an opinion.

Mike Flynn — who briefly served as Trump’s national security adviser in his first term — wrote in a lengthy X post on Wednesday that Trump needed to “gather your team and figure out a way to move past this.”

“The roll out of this was terrible, no way around that,” Flynn wrote. “Americans want America to be successful, therefore, WE NEED YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL.”

Obviously, this is not a complete hoax given the fact that Ghislaine Maxwell is currently serving 20 years in prison in Florida for her crimes and activities with Jeffrey Epstein, who we know is a convicted sexual predator,” Loomer told POLITICO. “This is why I said, and I’ll reiterate it again, the best thing that the president can do is appoint a special counsel to handle the Epstein files investigation.”

The debacle over a new government review of evidence relating to Epstein, the notorious sex offender, has blown up in recent days, causing a schism within Trump’s MAGA movement over his administration’s approach to the case.

Trump has sought to move on from the Epstein saga, defending Attorney General Pam Bondi as she faced attacks over the report and going so far as to blast his own “past supporters” on Wednesday, calling the entire thing a “hoax.”

Senior Trump administration officials had previously built up significant fanfare around the release of a supposed Epstein “client list,” which has long been a focal point for conspiracy theories as many right-wing media personalities posited that the billionaire convict was murdered in prison as part of a cover-up of a sprawling government conspiracy.

After hyping the promised release, a joint FBI and Department of Justice report last week said they had found no evidence of a list — or that Epstein, who died by suicide in his prison cell in 2019, had been murdered — prompting outcry from within MAGA circles.

Still, Loomer — the onetime Trump whisperer — wasn’t prepared to split entirely with the president over the case.

“I’m not going to dogpile the president,” she said, adding “he can’t allow for all of his focus and attention to be on the Jeffrey Epstein files. Do I think this has been handled poorly? Absolutely.”

And in a post-interview post on X, Loomer reiterated that “that it is a distraction from the incredible work President Trump is doing to Make America Great Again” and she “fully support[s] Trump.”

As Bondi faces heightened scrutiny for her repeated attempts to dodge questions about the Epstein files, Loomer also teased that “there are people in the White House who agree with me that Pam [Bondi] spent too much time on Fox News and her statements were inconsistent and undermined what messaging is today about the Epstein files.”

Other prominent MAGA-aligned supporters of the president have also warned that Trump could see significant damage to his standing among his base if he does not change course.

Sixty-three percent of voters in a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday said that they disapproved of Trump’s handling of the files. Republicans were also nearly split. Just 40 percent said they support how he’s handled the files, with 36 percent disapproving and another 20 percent not offering an opinion.

And former Trump adviser Elon Musk — with whom the president had a blowup fight last month in which Musk accused Trump of being named in the Epstein files — criticized his former boss for trying to paint the whole situation as a hoax.

“He should just release the files and point out which part is the hoax,” Musk wrote on X Wednesday.

The MAGA meltdown over Epstein “could be his Afghanistan going into the fall,” Mark Mitchell, head of polling and operations at Rasmussen Reports, told Steve Bannon Tuesday on his “War Room” podcast.

“People are trying to say this isn’t a big deal,” Mitchell said. “People are trying to say nobody wants this Epstein information out. It’s an absolute misdirection. This is horrifying. And if it isn’t corrected, it threatens derailing Trump’s agenda, getting rid of his political capital.”

“This is not about a guy who died in 2019, this is about a representation of two-tier justice and about unaccountable government,” Mitchell told Bannon.

On Wednesday, conservative political commentator John Solomon told Bannon that he had interviewed the president, and that Trump supported the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate elements of the Epstein case as part of a broader look into a supposed deep state conspiracy to punish the Republican Party.

“I think he’s frustrated by all the social media chatter by people who don’t really know what’s in the Epstein files,” Solomon said. “He was very pointed about that, let’s stay focused on the things that matter to the American people. ‘I want the answers to Epstein like everyone’, he said, so let the prosecutor do that.”

The Epstein fiasco also prompted Speaker Mike Johnson to split with Trump on Tuesday, calling for the Department of Justice to release all the information it has on the sex offender in the name of “transparency.”

“It’s a very delicate subject, but you should put everything out there, let the people decide it,” Johnson told conservative commentator Benny Johnson, adding that Bondi should explain her previous claims of having the elusive Epstein “client list.”

Just a day prior, the Louisiana Republican had defended Bondi, choosing to defer to the Trump administration instead of criticizing the attorney general.

But Trump appears to remain unmoved despite growing rebellion within his MAGA cohort.

In the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump repeated his claims that the whole ordeal was a “hoax” peddled by Democrats and once again defended Bondi’s handling of the case.

“She’s done very good. She says ‘I gave you all the credible information,’ and if she finds any more credible information, she’ll give that too. What more can she do than that?” Trump said, adding that he had “lost a lot of faith in certain people” over their outcry on the administration’s approach to the issue.

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