The Tuttle Twins and the Medals of Merit is HERE!

Medals of Merit book launch

Big news, friends! Today marks the launch of our newest book in the Tuttle Twins series: The Tuttle Twins and the Medals of Merit Honestly? This might just be our most important work yet. Inspired by the great Thomas Sowell, we’ve taken on the task of disproving the lies that are being forced on our […]

It’s the thing the nihilists hate the most.

Are you old enough to remember when the people at the tops of their fields were defined by raw talent, grit, and their relentless pursuit of greatness?  People used to compete fiercely for what they wanted. They were often propelled by nothing but their own hard work and determination. Winners stood on podiums because they […]

Da Vinci, Trump, Biden, and The War for Your Eyes

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If you tuned in to the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday… sorry about your eyes.  Yikes. Heck, even if you didn’t tune in you’ve likely seen the now-viral image of drag queens, naked models, and even a child (?!), in a reenactment that freakishly resembled the Last Supper. Initially, everyone seemed to agree that […]

The Tuttle Twins and the Medals of Merit

boy reading Medals of Merit

Remember that one time a former head of security for Pepsi somehow ended up as the director of the United States Secret Service?  A person who previously oversaw the protection of soda pop executives was incredibly placed in charge of safeguarding the President of the United States, and everyone was just… ok with it. Just […]

Oregon’s New Graduation Standards: A Red Flag For All

Oregon’s Declining Literacy and Math Standards Have you been following this story out of Oregon? In a state where reading proficiency for graduating seniors is far below 50%, and math skills rank even lower, the social activists masquerading as education professionals have decided that the answer is to simply remove any graduation requirement for reading, […]

326. Does Equality Solve Our Problems?

Should we all have equal opportunities to succeed or equal outcomes regardless of our individual merits? Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Emma: Hi, Brittany. Brittany: Hi, Emma. Emma: Today I wanna talk about a word and maybe a couple of words that pop up all the time, and it’s something that I think sounds really nice and […]

Why Are Some People Poor While Others Are Rich?

It may seem a bit unfair that some people have a lot of money while other people are very poor. But why does this happen in the first place? And should governments get involved and try to make everyone equal?   Here is the transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi Connor. Connor: Hey Brittany. Brittany: […]