History
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November 10th, 2022
By Allen C. Guelzo – wsj.com – November 8, 2022 The news of the great battle at Gettysburg came to Abraham Lincoln by fits and starts. But when it was finally confirmed on the morning of July 4, 1863, that Robert E. Lee’s Confederate army had been forced to retreat, the tidings couldn’t have been more welcome. To a crowd of...
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October 26th, 2022
By: Rich Lowry – nationalreview.com – October 25, 2022 Climate activists have found a new target — the greatest masterpieces in the history of Western art. Heretofore, no one thought that Claude Monet’s Haystacks — a sublime series studying the changes in light and color on haystacks in a field — or Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers — a painting that...
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October 25th, 2022
One explanation for why America is in such rapid decline with the woke normalization of censorship, cancel culture, division, unequal justice, and depravity is found in the theory of “elite capture.”
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October 19th, 2022
By: David French – thedispatch.com – October 10, 2022 It is somehow fitting that the great cultural confrontation of the moment is between George R.R. Martin and J.R.R. Tolkien. Within weeks of each other, two of the most expensive television series of all time debuted on competing networks. HBO is broadcasting House of the Dragon, a Game of Thronesprequel. Amazon...
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Video
October 6th, 2022
This week, the host of Point of View joins First Liberty Live! to take a look at the past 50 years to see the changes in our country and how religious liberty has shifted. For more information and for the link mentioned please go to: firstlibertylive.com/50-year-perspective-of-religious-liberty/
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October 6th, 2022
Hurricane Ian is gone, but the media’s myths about hurricanes live on. Reporters say the federal government must direct disaster response as if only the feds have the knowledge and money…
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October 2nd, 2022
I’ve been trying to come up with a good analogy for something that inexplicably comes back even after you think it’s long gone. Crabgrass? Rust? Dracula?
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September 21st, 2022
Those who repress inconvenient facts or produce fictitious evidence to nourish a politically convenient story are simply not historians.
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September 21st, 2022
By: Dan McLaughlin – nationalreview.com – September 20, 2022 There is a hilariously large gulf between what progressive TV commentators think they know about history and what they actually know. On occasion, they make the mistake of engaging publicly with somebody who knows what she’s talking about. Don Lemon of CNN offered a textbook example. He decided to ask British...
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September 19th, 2022
The red pilling of Bill Maher continues as the HBO host took a flamethrower to the woke Left again for the most obvious reason: their grotesque fixation with “presentism.”
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