Several weeks ago in this space, I laid out my vision for the right wing: America should be a society where a man working full time can provide for his family using
Editor’s Note: in the following paragraphs, we present the first beginning of one of Thomas Paine’s most famous essays, wherein he describes the situation in America as he saw it at the
The Dead Hand. David E. Hoffman. New York: Doubleday, 2009. 575 pp. $35.00. ISBN 978-0-385-52437-7 David Hoffman’s chilling narrative of the arms race between the Soviet Union and The United States presents
When celebrating western civilization the subject of art cannot be over looked. No, not the ejectus celebrated as art today but art that actually moves you and makes you think. Art based
Isaiah 11:1-10 The Righteous Reign of the Branch There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch from his roots shall bear fruit. And the Spirit of
President-Elect Donald Trump made it a centerpiece of his campaign to renegotiate bad trade deals. He has taken a lot of flack from globalists and the libertarian right for his free trade
As the Victorian Age drew to a close and the Edwardian period began, the British Empire found that ties to colonial dominions were weaker than they had been (James, p. 319). The
Editor’s Note: For the next four Saturdays, through Christmas Eve, we will be presenting the classic story, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. It’s a story most are familiar with, but few have
Liberals, without break, talk about “income inequality”, profits which are “too high”, “unfairness”, “social justice”, “reparations”, etc. What the liberals are doing is intentionally stirring up feelings and thoughts of covetousness –
In 1992, Patrick Buchanan interviewed his former boss, President Richard Nixon for CNN’s Crossfire. We have a great cut from that interview, located at the bottom of this article, and it is
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