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Tina Trent

Tina Trent writes about crime and policing, political radicals, social service programs, and academia. She has published several reports for America’s Survival and helped the late Larry Grathwohl release a new edition of his 1976 memoir, "Bringing Down America: An FBI Informer with the Weathermen," an account of his time infiltrating the Weather Underground. Dr. Trent received a doctorate from the Institute for Women’s Studies of Emory University, where she wrote about the devastating impact of social justice movements on criminal law under the tutelage of conservative, pro-life scholar Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. Dr. Trent spent more than a decade working in Atlanta’s worst neighborhoods, providing social services to refugees, troubled families, and crime victims. There, she witnessed the destruction of families by the poverty industry, an experience she describes as: “the reason I’m now a practicing Catholic and social conservative.” Tina lives with her husband on a farm in North Georgia. She blogs about crime and politics at tinatrent.com.

Most Recent Articles by Tina Trent:

They’re only 100 percent wrong

National Review is so consumed by Trump-hate that it has now hired a Tocqueville-aping French philosopher to come up with entirely new ways to explain why Trump spells the end of everything sacred to America.
- Saturday, September 2, 2017

New York Times v. Good America

Nothing says “cultural divide” quite as succinctly as the differences in media coverage of natural disasters. Liberals see every glass half-empty. When natural disasters occur, they buy themselves $7 cold-drip coffees at industrial-chic coffee houses and bang away indignantly on their expensive laptops about greedy and evil American bourgeois not caring if poor people drown
- Friday, September 1, 2017

What would John McCain do?

It isn’t surprising that the Left is having a meltdown over President Trump’s pardoning of former Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio (R).
- Thursday, August 31, 2017

RINOs bash Trump over Charlottesville response

The Left--and many in the media, along with the usual sycophants at National Review--purport to be outraged that President Trump had the temerity to call out all the violence perpetrated in Charlottesville instead of calling out only the white-nationalist marchers.
- Friday, August 18, 2017

How Bush, Obama, and Holder helped break Mexican justice

This is Mexico today, the New York Times reports:
Mexico is reaching its deadliest point in decades. Even with more than 100,000 deaths, 30,000 people missing and billions of dollars tossed into the furnace of Mexico's decade-long fight against organized crime, the flames have not died down. By some measures, they are only getting worse.
- Friday, August 11, 2017

Dear John McCain

I’m no financial expert. But I’m one heck of a well-informed consumer. And as a former healthcare lobbyist and someone who worked several jobs serving poor, disabled, immigrant, and underclass populations, I also know a lot about the many, many ways we deliver medical care to people who can’t afford to pay for it.
- Saturday, July 29, 2017



Rebecca Solnit achieves peak oppression

Writer Rebecca Solnit is the awful sort of virtue-signaling leftist woman whom one hopes never to meet, not on a sidewalk, not in an airplane terminal, not on a city park trail, not with a cat, not in a hat, though all of these scenarios are, as she informs us rather helpfully, possible if you live in the wrong kind of city, or even pass through it briefly.
- Thursday, July 13, 2017

Manhattan liberals helped make a cop-killer

On June 30, Manhattan district attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. (D) announced that prosecutors in his office would be instructed to stop enforcing the law against subway fare evasion. Instead, he announced, they would “divert” such thieves to community service programs.
- Monday, July 10, 2017

It takes a village to kill a cop...

Repeat offender Alexander Bonds pulled the trigger that killed NYPD Officer Miosotis Familia, but he didn't get there alone. Throughout his life, Bonds was abetted by judges and other people in government who did everything in their power to keep him out of prison, no matter what he did to deserve being in prison.
- Sunday, July 9, 2017

Nonviolent protest against the Left is the answer

Thirty years ago, conservative graduate students and the (shamefully few) conservative professors willing to pull the binky of tenure out of their mouths tried to warn others about the outrageous behavior of leftists on college campuses. But the hard Left was already in the end zone of their takeover of higher education.
- Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Reality Winner’s attacks on our “Tangerine in Chief”

If NSA leaker Reality Winner had been born in, say, 1940 instead of the late 1990s, how would she have acted out against America then? Would she have gotten hired as a secretary in a government office (given the times) and burrowed into secret documents after work, duplicating them and handing them off to one of the always-waiting Soviet agents working Washington?
- Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault wants to keep the state safe for sex offenders

How does it happen that a thing called the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault ends up testifying against female children who are in danger of having their sex organs butchered and siding with the pro-rapist ACLU by publicly opposing state legislation that would outlaw this barbaric practice known as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)?
- Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Can Son of Sam laws be used against the terrorist mascots of the Left?

Now that freed FALN terrorist Oscar Lopez Rivera has been named a special parade marshal with the title “National Freedom Hero” by officials of the New York City Puerto Rican Day Parade, victims of Rivera and the FALN should use New York State’s “Son of Sam” law to sue the parade committee and any corporate sponsors putting their names on the event.
- Thursday, June 1, 2017

Terrorism, fascism, political correctness, and sexual violence: Four Horsemen of the Left

It has been more than a quarter century since social workers in Rotherham, England and elsewhere began reporting that young women and girls were being "groomed" (i.e. drugged, beaten, raped, threatened with death) and then pimped out by ethnic minority (i.e. Islamic) taxi drivers living in their "community." The girls were beaten and worse if they tried to escape. Some were murdered.
- Monday, May 29, 2017

Community Organizing: Understanding how the Left responds (and does not respond) to economic change

Even if you are not planning to read all 1,078 pages of text in David Garrow’s Obama biography, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama (the other 400 pages are mostly endnotes), I recommend you read the first chapter. Titled “The End of the World as They Knew It,” Obama appears nowhere in it. Instead, the chapter details the death of the steel industry in Chicago’s South Side between 1980 and 1985, the deterioration of the community around the shuttered steel mills, and the rise of a community-organizer culture in the ashes of what used to be stable mill towns and stable minority communities.
- Friday, May 19, 2017

The New York Times prefers Fake Obama over Real Obama

Author David J. Garrow
Although we haven’t spoken in years, Garrow and I became friends in the later 1990s when I was a graduate student and he was a professor at Emory University. I was also at the time a Democratic state lobbyist, nonprofit director, and community organizer. We socialized: he is a gracious host. I took no classes from him, but I read his books and his scholarly articles, and his door was always open to me.
- Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Georgia GOP screwed up the runoff in the 6th

The special election for Georgia’s 6th District seat vacated by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has been described ad nauseam as a referendum on President Trump’s first weeks in office.
- Monday, April 24, 2017


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