Anti-Semitism at Harvard is Nothing New.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Herman Wouk, in his historical novel The Winds of War, noted that the universities went over to the Nazis “in a body,” even before the Nazis came to power.
November’s Indian Summer is my normal time of serious introspection. Yesterday’s bi-monthly 9.5 hour drive was another good occasion for such memory summoning and soul searching.
The bell is indeed tolling for the Jewish state, but rather than recognizing the global implications of this moment, the Biden administration is exploiting the splintered state of Israel’s wartime coalition.
West Point has decided to revamp its storied motto from “Duty, Honor, Country” to a more modern, if somewhat controversial, “Neglect, Dishonor, Betrayal.”
President Trump is six points ahead of Demented Joe in the polls. To ensure a “win” for Biden this November, Arizona’s Democrat AG has created another lawfare case straight from Orwell’s “1984.”
An officer involved shooting has the usual race baiters excited. We need to let the investigation proceed and determine the facts.
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds…
The raid on Bryan Malinowski’s home exemplifies a breach of the right to privacy and due process and endless tragedy.
We desperately need biometric identification of people. Yes, the time has come and the time is now: we need to cattle-tag… the elite.
The .308 Winchesterhad been the gold standard for a reason. It was the cartridge that epitomized the Army’s ability to “kill people and break things” efficiently—a succinct summary of any self-respecting military’s purpose.
The sheer number of federal employees today compared to 1913 provides a tangible measure of government expansion.
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, often end up fostering a culture that divides individuals into categories of victims and perpetrators.
Part 3, of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.
As the Biden Regime talks about importing hundreds of thousands of Hamas-supporting Muslims from Gaza, how long will it be before America’s major cities have no-go zones?
Mother’s Day has been bittersweet for the past four year since my mother, Sandra Jane, went to Heaven. But this year, the sadness is beginning to abate.
Government intrusion into religious affairs often results in censorship and control over religious leaders and institutions.
Haverford College was founded in 1833, as a men’s college, by members of the Religious Society of Friends, more colloquially known as Quakers. According to the school, 98% of the 1,472-member student body live on campus, and the college claims a six-to-one tree to student body ratio. Full disclosure: I did some work on the …
You can rest assured of one thing, if it’s coming out of Biden’s mouth, the White House, the reelection campaign or Biden supporters, it’s a lie.
Part Two, of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.