Rich Men Who Live North of Richmond Revisited
The working people of America know the rich men who live north of Richmond don’t give a damn about them. They talk nice, but they really don’t care.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The working people of America know the rich men who live north of Richmond don’t give a damn about them. They talk nice, but they really don’t care.
What does it mean when “Don’t Try That in a Small Town” goes viral and a few weeks later, “Rich Men North of Richmond” does the same?
The impact of the unconstitutionally constituted and funded, US Department of Education has a detrimental effect on our children and our wallets.
A new breed of warriors has embarked on a journey of embracing a worldview that would make even George Orwell raise an eyebrow and wonder, “Did I predict this?”
In recent years, the debate surrounding gun control has intensified, with calls for stricter regulations in the name of public safety.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave has a look at the woke culture now being forced upon our troops by leftist leaders who haven’t won a war, lately.
This scholarly article delves into the life and accomplishments of Michael Wittmann, one of the most renowned tank aces of World War II.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has released the declassified COVID-19 origins report to members of Congress
Here and there, I have gone. Some of those experiences have shaped me, but none of those experiences have defined me.
The recent split within the United Methodist Church (UMC) serves as a poignant reminder that divisions within religious congregations can be as spiritual as theological or doctrinal.
After Jed Clampett struck oil when he missed a shot at some game he wanted for the dinner table, and became an instant millionaire, his kinfolk said that he needed to get away from the hillbilly life, and that “Californie is the place you wanna be, so they loaded up the truck and they moved …
Political Parody As a Weapon Part C*-If Hunter gets thrown under the bus, could he burn his lips on the exhaust mistaking it for a crack pipe?
From the banks of Tupelo Brake, Alma Womack brings forward the abject misery in America during the Obama administration.
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave explores our history of manly men and decries the pajama boys who now seem to dominate society.
Human interaction is a labyrinth of complexities, and nowhere is this more evident than in our perceptions of culture and the individuals who embody it.
We have frequently mocked The Philadelphia Inquirer’s very much unpublished stylebook, a manual and guide concerning how things should be expressed, in its use of “Black and brown” to refer to minority communities. While I cannot document this, it appears that the Inquirer use the Associated Press Stylebook, which was modified , in June of …
In the annals of modern history, few books have wielded as much power and influence as Mao’s “Little Red Book,” formally known as “Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong.”
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave writes: Karl Marx’s Hellish Toast-Celebrating the Unraveling of America
Gentrification can be defined as the process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting new businesses, typically displacing current inhabitants in the process. We have reported, many times, on how the left are really opposed to gentrification. But the left have often complained …
In an era marked by the pervasive influence of “wokeness” in various spheres, one institution stands resolute against the tide: our court system.