History
Did James Madison Encourage Abandonment of Christian Religion?
A recent commentary claimed that in his “Memorial and Remonstrance,” James Madison encouraged his fellow citizens to abandon the Christian religion. ...
Does Obama Qualify as a Fascist?
While millions believe President Obama is a fascist, does the term apply to the president? ...
Read moreWhy Constitutionalists Should Celebrate April 18
On the 239th anniversary of the ride of Paul Revere, we should remember his actions, British actions, and patriots' actions and then consider...
Read morePatrick Henry: “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” 239 Years Later
Two hundred and thirty-nine years ago Patrick Henry delivered that famous ultimatum, "Give me liberty or give me death." ...
Read moreThe Gulf of Tonkin Events: 50 Years Later
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which it was claimed two American ships were attacked on the open seas, caused the United States...
Read moreAaron Burr: From War Hero to Most Wanted
Wednesday, February 19, is the 207th anniversary of the arrest of Aaron Burr on charges of treason. ...
Read moreThe Constitution: Beacon of Hope for Restoring the Republic
Despite our decades-long backward slide toward despotism, the Constitution remains intact and provides a beacon of hope for restoring the Republic. ...
Read moreLili Baehr on the History of Movieguide
VIDEO - Lili Baehr, Chief Financial Officer of Movieguide talks about the inception of the review company. ...
Read moreFDR vs. Lindbergh: Setting the Record Straight
It’s said that “history” is written by the winners, skewing it one way or another. In recent times, history has been unmade by...
Read moreThe Christmas Truce of 1914
What if they called a war and peace broke out instead? That's exactly what happened during the Christmas season of 1914 when the...
Read moreThe Communist Agent Who Caused Pearl Harbor — and Global Economic Havoc
CFR author Benn Steil admits Soviet agent Harry Dexter White, the top economic advisor to FDR and the architect of the Bretton Woods...
Read moreDecember 4, 1945: The Day the Senate Surrendered Our Sovereignty
On December 4, 1945, the United States Senate passed the United Nations Participation Act, committing the United States to full, active participation in...
Read moreDaily Ration Turned Remembrance: Five Grains of Pilgrim Corn
On the first Thanksgiving Day, the Pilgrims began a custom of placing five grains of corn at the table so that the reason...
Read moreHistory Still Casts Doubts on the Warren Commission Report
Whether Oswald was, in fact, the lone killer of President John F. Kennedy, part of a conspiracy, and/or the fall guy or "patsy"...
Read moreLincoln’s Rewrite of the Declaration of Independence
Six score and 30 years ago, the 16th president of the United States delivered an address at the site of the major Civil...
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