Part 1 here. Part 2 here. Part 3 here. Politics has always been a nasty business. While many decry the current “tone” of political discourse, we have to remember that politicians have
Editor’s Note: The following comprises the first chapter of Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1896). All spelling in the original. (Continued from previous chapter) CHAPTER I When,
Part 1 here. Part 2 here. In Part 2 of this series, I mentioned that having a strong leader in President Donald J. Trump has elevated many of his former opponents into
Editor’s Note: The following comprises the Preface of Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1896). All spelling in the original. Preface It was during the early days of
Part 1 here. If you try really hard, you might remember the “squishy” Republicans of yesteryear. In fact, it is not even hard, to be honest, since it was only months (at
Editor’s Note: Hoosier Hillbilly helps out again. He reports: While we are on the subject of the old English telling of tales with a morality behind them, might as well dust off
This past Saturday, October 6th, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed and then sworn into the Supreme Court of the United States. I won’t belabor the details of the confirmation hearings, or the ludicrous
Those of us from the Hard Right, we Men of the West, have long known that Democrats (and many establishment Republicans) are horrible creatures. As such, before Trump came along, many of
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