History
Jackie O: MLK Was Terrible, FDR a Phony
The truth is out. The leading lady of liberal America between 1960 and her death in 1994, the standard setter of au courant...
“Y” He Inspired: William J. Grede
History is replete with the deeds of successful individuals. Some rose to prominence as the builders of businesses while others served as the...
Read moreNetting Newfoundland’s Prosperity
Sometime in the early summer of 1497, a small caravel, the Matthew, with a crew of 18 men, spied land after weeks of...
Read moreRon Paul as an Anti-communist Cold Warrior
Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul is most distinguishable, on the debate stage alongside fellow GOP contenders, for his opposition to the U.S. wars...
Read moreClosing the Gold Window: Remembering the Nixon Lie 40 Years Ago
Against the backdrop of price inflation reaching six percent, the unemployment rate touching five percent, the increasingly large holdings by foreign governments of...
Read moreNew Smithsonian “Race” Exhibit Smears Columbus, Thomas Jefferson
A new exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History reveals a bias against two icons of Americans: Christopher Columbus and Thomas Jefferson....
Read moreThe Berlin Wall, Hiding Shame
On June 15, 1961, Walter Ulbricht, the communist ruler of East Germany (known officially as the German Democratic Republic) held a press conference...
Read moreJackie O: LBJ Had My Husband Killed
Jackie Onassis, the widow of President John F. Kennedy, believed Vice President Lyndon Johnson and a “cabal of Texas tycoons” plotted and carried...
Read moreFather Eusebio Kino: An American Hero
Three hundred sixty six years ago today a man was born who became one of history's foremost explorers of the southwestern United States and northern...
Read moreColonial Oppression Communist Style
The disciples of communism claim that their ideological system is the cure for colonialism and imperialism. All the proletariats (working-class people) of the...
Read moreA.G. Heinsohn: Not Cottoning to Oppression
This article is the third installment in a series on Americanist entrepreneurs. The first two, on Robert Welch and Fred Koch, appeared in...
Read moreWhen Marvel Comics was Anti-Communist
Although the reviews on the new Captain America movie have been good, according to us afficiandoes of the Golden and Silver ages of...
Read moreChina’s Cold War on Christianity Perpetuates Historic Persecutions
Totalitarians cannot tolerate the free exercise of religion. As so many disillusioned communists in the last century observed, communism, to its disciples, is...
Read moreThe Boston Police Strike of 1919
In 1919, America was still recovering from what was then called the Great World War (now referred to as the First World War)....
Read moreForgotten U.S. History: The Barbary Wars
Not only have most Americans never heard of the Barbary Wars fought during Thomas Jefferson’s administration, but today’s schools don’t even bother to...
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