While the work of Headline USA continues to bring honest information from a perspective that seeks actively to counter or debunk mainstream-media bias, this week I am formally announcing my “retirement” after six-plus years at the website, more than half of which I spent as its editor-in-chief.
Our star reporter, Ken Silva, will assume that mantle and bring his own vision to both the content and business aspects that we hope will help further to elevate Headline USA to prominence in an ever-growing field of conservative-friendly media where we find many friends, allies and role models, as well as competitors and copycats.
My journey here has been a deeply fulfilling experience—yet, having made my mark and (in the spirit of Sunday’s Super Bowl) driven the ball as far downfield as I can, it is time to pass it to a trusted teammate.
Nonetheless, I do so with the comfort of knowing that many of the wrongs I sought to right have ended in vindication—or, at least, they soon will due to Trump 2.0: a more savvy political machine than the original that now boasts the resources, infrastructure and mandate to drain the Swamp, hold the Deep State accountable and set the United States on a much needed course correction.
As for me, I will return to my nonpartisan roots as the executive director of an up-and-coming nonprofit organization that seeks to promote ideological diversity and free speech in higher education. But with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency having recently put the shadowy CIA piggybank USAID in its crosshairs, it is worthwhile to reflect back on why and how my foray into political journalism first began. […]
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