We have an amazing juxtaposition in the United States right now. First, we see the empty words of the lying Main Stream Media and their lackeys and adherents. For example, the proclaim
It is Christmas in January. To be a Great American this past week has been like waking every morning to open up new awesome presents in the form of executive orders you
Here at Men of the West, we advocate taking back our culture. What do we mean by that? Exactly what it says. For too long, we have allowed those who are seeking
Today we are going to talk about the box squats. “But I already do squats, and they are brutal!” You might say. My response is DO IT FAGGOT! Box Squats are a
Recently, a commentator asked a darn good question: “HOW MUCH BATTLE RIFLE DO I NEED?” You want to be prepared for all sorts of contingencies, from minor bumps in civilization to full-on
Sleuthing The Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution. By James E. Crisp. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xvi + 201. Forward, Acknowledgements, Chronology, Afterword,
I understand a large group of large women lumbered through various urban centers over the weekend. It has not yet been determined what their aim was. Women seized national attention and used
If you followed my advice from earlier in the month, you should have at least one pair of shoes to wear to work that aren’t tennis shoes. We’re building from the ground
In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon embarked upon a foreign trip to South America, where many countries had been experiencing massive unrest. After a brief, and successful, stop is Montevideo, Uruguay, Nixon,
What Is This Book About? Asser’s biography of Alfred the Great is the oldest known biography of an Anglo-Saxon king (p. 48). It serves as a totem for the respect that Asser
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