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by | May 15, 2017

There’s lots of talk of “privilege” these days. If a person is using that word, they’re often saying, “You might…

by | May 12, 2017

America slowly replaces its memorials with amnesials. The transformation means America necessarily becomes another place with hardly anyone the wiser….

by | May 12, 2017

American Sniper, a movie I loved, tried to do everything. It explored the hell of war and the essence of…

by | May 12, 2017

If one didn’t know better, this screaming young art major seems like a Deliverance movie reject. As people around her…

by | May 8, 2017

From the earliest days, writes Dr. Alvin S Felzenberg, a noted presidential historian and principal spokesman for the 9/11 Commission, “William F. Buckley Jr. presumed to tell heads of state what to do.”

Depending on whether you accept his mother’s or father’s version, when Bill Buckley was either six or seven, he wrote King George V of England, demanding the United Kingdom immediately repay the debt owed to the United States after World War I.

by | May 8, 2017

Diederik van Hoogstraten has done a fine job in these pages reviewing Norman  for dramatic content and performances, particularly the challenging…

by | May 5, 2017

YouTube reality stars DaddyOFive have had two of their children taken away by Child Protective Services and given into the custody of…

by | May 5, 2017

Richard Gere is like a good cheese. As he gets older, he keeps getting better. With every new role, his…

by | May 5, 2017

Why is it that only the tabloids are honestly covering President Obama’s sex and drug life pre-divine presidential calling? The…

by | May 5, 2017

According to a Rasmussen telephone survey this week, only 29 percent of respondents believe that most recent college graduates have…

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