Are we on the verge of a second American civil war? Are we in the clutches of an epidemic infecting the whole American body politic? …
Civil War vs. Preserving The Union: A Return to States’ Rights
The American Civil War (during Lincoln’s time, not Trump’s) has been described by some as a battle between those wishing to preserve the Union (the North) versus …
The desperate Left in exile:
No permanent electoral majority, so let’s go for permanent
Civil War.
Our greatest President Abraham Lincoln, speaking on a blood-drenched battlefield in western Pennsylvania, said, “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this …
Obama to the nation: Onward civilian soldiers
War, said James Madison, is “the true nurse of executive aggrandizement.” Randolph Bourne, the radical essayist killed by the influenza unleashed by World War I, warned, “War is the health of the state.” Hence Barack Obama’s State of the Union hymn: Onward civilian soldiers, marching as to war.
Fury and Fire: Defeating the Left’s War On Boys & Men…and everyone’s freedom.
UPDATE 2/15/24: In this troubled time when we are lectured that boys and men are vessels of “toxic masculinity” and privy to all …
They hate us, they really hate us. DemProgs’ ongoing war on America and her traditions.
UPDATE 5/1/18: Orwell’s Two Minutes Of Hate have nothing on this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner and “comic” funfest. UPDATE 4/7/18: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey …
Trump goes for the Fundamentals: America and Western Civilization are exceptional.
While Leftists of all stripes continue to spit out their rage at their shocking setback last Election Day, serious Conservatives are watching, with cautious but growing optimism, Donald …
Iraq War? Nothing to apologize about.
Rewriting history is prerequisite for the Left. Without altering reality and facts and real results, they would be left with…reality, facts and actual results. How …
Thanksgiving-An American Tradition
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies. For more than two centuries, days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states. It wasn’t until 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held each November.