Victor Davis Hanson…
…writes another excellent piece.
Continue reading →…writes another excellent piece.
Continue reading →[NOTE: I’ll be bumping this up to the top every now and then through the holidays, just as a reminder.] How’s that for shameless self-promotion? In the process of writing this post I realized that once again it’s November. It’s … Continue reading →
[NOTE: This is a repeat of a previous post] I wish all of you a wonderful Thanksgiving. Here’s some corny American pictorial propaganda in honor of the occasion, one of my favorite holidays: This painting was not originally created for … Continue reading →
…that today is the 49th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. You’ll find previous posts of mine on the subject here, here, here, here, and here.
Continue reading →[NOTE: I’ll be bumping this up to the top every now and then through the holidays, just as a reminder.] How’s that for shameless self-promotion? In the process of writing this post I realized that once again it’s November. It’s … Continue reading →
[NOTE: This is a slightly-edited repost of an article originally written in 2005.] Yes, indeed, I am that old—old enough to very vaguely remember when Veterans Day was called Armistice Day, or at least to imagine that I do. The … Continue reading →
From a former spook.
Continue reading →Then maybe she will figure out the answer to what’s puzzling her so about Obama: Why did the president make such mistakes? Why did he make decisions that seemed so unknowing, and not only in retrospect? Because he had so … Continue reading →
A comment by “RickZ” about the failed Iran hostage rescue attempt in the waning days of the Carter administration prompted this reply from me, referring to a post I wrote several years ago on the anniversary of Operation Eagle Claw … Continue reading →
What do you say to this? I know what I say. Despite my love for candy corn, I shout a resounding “NO!!” to the above product, a sorry invention that is neither fish (candy corn) nor fowl (oreo) but some … Continue reading →
Like Rose Syracuse, retiring at 92 after 73 years working at Macy’s:
Continue reading →Many people think it’s virtually certain that Thomas Jefferson had an affair with slave Sally Hemmings and fathered at least one child by her. After all, wasn’t it proven by DNA testing? No, no, a thousand times no, says this … Continue reading →