Our War against Memory, by Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
This is more than just about “statues.” It is how nation talks about its history, the good and the bad. “Abolition of memory is easy when the revisionists enjoy the Continue Reading →
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This is more than just about “statues.” It is how nation talks about its history, the good and the bad. “Abolition of memory is easy when the revisionists enjoy the Continue Reading →
It is in the little lies that President Obama tells that say an awful lot about his character. I have never found Obama to be a very trustworthy individual, which Continue Reading →
In a quiet side area of the Great Bay Estuary sits a quaint little bridge that helps to connect Durham and Dover. However, this bridge is more than just a Continue Reading →
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and Continue Reading →
Last weekend I went to see “Wonder Woman,” if for nothing else but to escape the depressing pattern hanging over our heads, both with the weather and the obsessive news Continue Reading →
If there is one political narrative I have always despised it is the importance far too many people place on the “first 100 Days” of our chief executives, whether it Continue Reading →
“One day the South will know that when these disinherited children of God sat down at lunch counters, they were in reality standing up for what is best in the Continue Reading →
On Jan. 30, right before Super Bowl LI, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was asked by a 7-year old boy a seemingly simple question. The young boy wanted to Continue Reading →
The thing with writing about President Donald Trump is that he will most likely change his mind before the story comes to print. Such is the case with Trump’s latest Continue Reading →