by | Jul 22, 2020

Tuesday Yuck. I awakened feeling ultra-depressed. Lethargic, suicidal, weak, hopeless. I couldn’t figure out why. I had a bland dinner. I had a good night watching a documentary about World War II narrated by Laurence Olivier. I had enjoyed a…

by | Jul 20, 2020

Today, over 50 unionized and progressive groups planned to strike in protest of police brutality against blacks and in demand of higher wages.  In over 100 U.S. cities, organizers expected tens of thousands to walk off their jobs in support…

by | Jul 10, 2020

New York City Democrat Mayor Bill de Blasio announced yesterday that he is canceling all large events until September 30 in light of the recent coronavirus case uptick.  All large events except for Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests, that is….

by | Jul 9, 2020

Two Trump supporters painted over a Black Lives Matter mural in Martinez, Calif., on July 4 and are now facing three misdemeanor counts, including a hate crime charge. Nichole Anderson, 42, was captured on video using black paint to cover…

by | Jul 8, 2020

Last Thursday, the National Football League (NFL)  announced its decision to play the “black national anthem” before the United States national anthem at week one games starting September 10, among other social-justice moves.  Dubbed the “Black National Anthem,” “Lift Every…

by | Jun 30, 2020

Since George Floyd’s death, the Black Lives Matter movement and its ardent supporters have gone on a witch hunt against everyone who dares to disagree with them. In the past month, many university and school faculty members have been attacked…

by | Jun 29, 2020

Sunday evening, a St. Louis couple, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, owners and attorneys at McCloskey Law Center, pointed an AR-15 and a handgun at protesters breaking in and marching through their closed community’s private property. About 500 people walked into a gated…

by | Jun 17, 2020

Appropriating Black Lives Matter rhetoric to make bogus allegations of racism, three white Grove City College graduates recently attempted to enlist social media to destroy the reputation of Paul Kengor, a popular professor at the college. Though the female attackers…

by | Jan 3, 2018

The lady doth protest too much, methinks. The words may be from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, written over 400 years ago, but the Bard of Avon sure knew people. At issue is the latest sports National Anthem protest controversy, this one courtesy…

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