Birthright Citizenship and the Constitution: When Citizenship No Longer Requires Allegiance

How the interpretation of “jurisdiction” reshaped the legal standard for American citizenship From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team For many Americans, birthright citizenship is treated as a settled principle. The common understanding is straightforward: if you are born on United States soil, you are automatically a citizen. The constitutional language is more specific than […]

Generation of No Return: How Disillusioned Youth Are Reshaping America’s Future

How Millennials and Generation Z are responding to rising costs, structural debt, and declining trust in the institutions that once defined upward mobility From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team There’s something happening right now in this country that I don’t think is being fully understood, and more importantly, it’s not being taken seriously by […]

What Happens to TPUSA After Charlie Kirk? The Arkansas Split Raises Bigger Question

A campus chapter walks away from a national powerhouse, raising deeper questions about leadership, identity, and the future of the brand. By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team The situation at the Turning Point USA chapter at the University of Arkansas is getting attention, but most people are reading it the wrong way. At first […]

Is Iran’s Supreme Leader Gay — Or Is This Psychological Warfare?

Power, legitimacy, and control inside a theocratic system are not shaped by headlines — they are shaped by enforcement, incentives, and who controls the guns. From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team A claim is beginning to circulate that, if true, would create one of the most profound contradictions in the modern structure of the […]

Fired From a Religious Freedom Commission for Expressing Religious Beliefs? The Carrie Prejean Boller Controversy Raises a Constitutional Question

If a religious liberty commission cannot tolerate theological disagreement, it risks undermining the very principle it was created to defend. From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team The United States was founded on a simple but powerful constitutional principle: citizens are free to hold religious beliefs without government punishment. That protection is not limited to […]