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Lou Aguilar

Lou Aguilar is a published novelist, produced screenwriter, and arts culture essayist. His latest novel, “The Christmas Spirit,” a Yuletide romantic ghost story, and two earlier books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and great American bookstores.
by | May 14, 2023

In 1984, the Democratic governor of Louisiana, Edwin Edwards, coined what became known as a standard rule of politics. Weighing the high odds for his reelection, Edwards said, “The only way I can lose this election is if I’m caught…

by | May 7, 2023

I don’t know if Fox News covered the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday. Like many other ex-viewers, I haven’t watched the network since it sacked Tucker Carlson last month. Tucker was by far the best, if not the…

by | Apr 30, 2023

I hear there’s another writers’ strike about to hit Hollywoke. Once upon a time this was a big deal. When the entertainment business actually entertained. When people of different ideologies could share movies and television shows that tilted left but…

by | Apr 23, 2023

If you want to see the former glory of a once great nation and its culture in decline, go to a museum. That is, of course, unless the art on display has been tainted or altered by the very forces…

by | Apr 16, 2023

‘For years past I have continually been conscious of some power behind the malefactor, some deep organising power which forever stands in the way of the law, and throws its shield over the wrongdoer. Again and again in cases of…

by | Apr 8, 2023

It’s astonishing how pertinent this present time is to that of the first Easter 2,000-plus years ago — when dread permeated the land following the Crucifixion of Him who brought hope and peace to so many. The idea that this…

by | Apr 2, 2023

Only a week ago, in my previous article here, I stated that the leftist Deep State would wreck America to stop Donald Trump from becoming president again — the way supervillain Khan destroys a solar system to kill Admiral James…

by | Mar 26, 2023

The blessing and curse of being a combination film devotee and writer is that movie memories blend with real life ones from an age when cinema was an art. This was absolutely the case in 1982, the year Star Trek…

by | Mar 19, 2023

There is a probably apocryphal anecdote about the two greatest authors of French literature, who just happened to be close friends. Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas were strolling by the Seine River one day in 1865, when the bells of…

by | Mar 12, 2023

Progressives are much more upset than conservatives over Jane Fonda’s suggestion last Friday on The View that abortion opponents should be murdered. Even conservative-bashing harridan Joy Behar nervously tried to pass off the comment as a joke, with no support…

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