
Larry Thornberry
In “His Father’s Son,” historical writer Tim Brady gives us a well-researched and well-written biography of an American who understood the concept of public service thoroughly and consistently met its high standards as well as anyone in the republic.
California State Senator Anthony Portantino and some of his Democratic colleagues wish to name a portion of the 134 Freeway…
The winner of the raucous 2016 presidential race — the campaigns for which lasted longer than Gone With the Wind, the NBA…
I knew Thomas Sowell was getting on in years — so far on in fact as to be 86. But…
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Congratulations are due to President-Elect Donald Trump, now official. Lefty malcontents insisted on Presidential vote recounts in states Trump won,…
Let’s call it what it is. The Democrats are attempting to engineer a coup. If we were south of the…
The New York Times, one of the most reliable sources of leftist talking points on the planet, is experiencing hard…
It may seem out of place as we approach a holiday celebrating the birth of the Prince of Peace to be reviewing a book on boxing, which is a good deal less than a peaceful activity. But within living memory of many Americanos — myself included — boxing was a popular and respected sport with a large following here and abroad. I know that while Ike was snoozing in the White House, my dad and I would never miss Friday Night Fights on that new-fangled gadget called television. (“The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports is on the air — look sharp, feel sharp, be sharp.”)
The NCAA has gotten so ham-handed about pushing progressive politics that I’ve pretty much blown off college football altogether. But…