History
Do We Have a “Republican Form of Government” as Guaranteed in the Constitution?
In the Constitution, the Founders specified the number of people each legislator should represent. Herein we do the math to see if we...
The Reason America Became the Land of Opportunity, and the Conspiracy to Destroy It
No other nation in all of human history has been as free and prosperous as the United States. And since its founding, no...
Read moreThe Sinister Endgame of the “Trans” Agenda
One of the most concerning cultural trends infecting American society today is the “transgender” illness. For most Americans, this social endemic seems to...
Read more“Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred Honor”
The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence had such dauntless courage that they were willing to forfeit all in pursuit of freedom....
Read moreCompromise or Capitulation? Madison Addresses the Convention in Philadelphia
From July 2 to July 5, 1787, the delegates attending the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia approved a resolution that would sufficiently satisfy the...
Read moreWhat’s So Exceptional About America?
For nearly all of human history, people everywhere had been under the thumb of kings or oligarchs. But on Sept. 16, 1620, something...
Read moreDesecrating “Reconciliation” Monument of Jewish Vet: Ann McLean on How to Stop It
Revolutionary forces seeking to erase American history are going to take down the hugely significant “Reconciliation” Civil War monument and desecrate the historic...
Read moreThe Chesapeake-Leopard Affair: Jefferson and Madison Assure America’s Freedom From an Old Foe
As the secretary of state serving under President Thomas Jefferson, James Madison realized that whether it was Great Britain, France, Spain, or any...
Read moreThis Week at the Constitutional Convention: Confederation or Nation?
The topic is worthy of study by Americans today so that we may understand the correct and intended relationship between the states and...
Read moreJuneteenth: Fraudulent Independence Day
June 19, 1865 is not when slavery legally ended in America — that key date in American history didn’t happen until almost six months...
Read moreJuneteenth: What Is It All About?
June 19, 1865 was the day that General Gordon Granger led his Union troops into Galveston, Texas, and announced that the Civil War...
Read moreOn This Day at the Convention of 1787: The New Jersey Plan Is Presented
On June 15, 1787, New Jersey's William Paterson offered an alternative to the Virginia Plan to preserve the equality of the states existing...
Read moreOn This Day in 1775: The Continental Army Is Created
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress took a significant step toward achieving American independence by authorizing the mustering of the Continental Army....
Read moreOn This Day in 1776: The Committee of Five Gets to Work Writing the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration was a collective effort, reflecting the diverse perspectives and political compromises needed to get 13 clocks to strike the hour at...
Read moreThis Day at the Convention of 1787: Compromise, Compromise, Compromise
Three pivotal decisions were made on June 8: the Connecticut Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the New Jersey Compromise. ...
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