You Aren’t Afraid of Clowns
For thirty years, a culture war has waged. It’s victim-sacrifice: the circus clown.
Read MoreFor thirty years, a culture war has waged. It’s victim-sacrifice: the circus clown.
Read MoreIf we have learned anything in the last four months, it’s that nearly every element of American society is run, at its highest levels, by people who hate you. This isn’t exactly news to readers of this blog, as I’ve been harping on this point for quite a long time. The difference is, as I mentioned in my last post on the subject, the masks are off and they aren’t even bothering to hide their disdain.
Read MorePeter Kemp’s first war memoir, detailing his experiences fighting for the nationalists during the Spanish Civil War, Mine Were of Trouble offers a unique glimpse into a conflict that is startlingly relevant to today.
Read MoreStare Decisis. We all saw it coming, but like the horrified masses that can perceive intellectually the explosion that follows
Read MoreYou have gone back in time to the year 1950. You’re on a street corner in Fredrick, Maryland, a relatively
Read MoreThere are some books you get knowing ahead of time that you’re going to disagree with their theses, but they
Read MoreThe recent Sailor Moon redraw challenge that hit the internet last week returned attention to the distracting and obvious differences
Read MoreWe return again to the work of Father Lasance, continuing our romp through the material of his available in English
Read MoreConservatives conceded the culture a long time ago. Everyone knows this, but not everyone can agree on why or how
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