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by | May 29, 2018

You see where the line is between a good tennis player and an Immortal in the first round match between…

by | Feb 25, 2018

It’s Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, and I have been thinking again. If I had to say what is needed inside…

by | Jan 17, 2018

The other day I went to see Darkest Hour, the movie about Winston Churchill’s heroics in the spring of 1940…

by | Jan 11, 2018

At the theater last month I overheard a mother speaking to her young daughter about theaters and presidents. The mother…

by | Dec 14, 2017

Yes, Virginia, after thousands of books, lectures, debates, veteran memoirs, and documentaries, there is still something to say about World War II that advances our knowledge of that tragic, deadly and totally unnecessary world conflagration that claimed 65 million lives and changed the shape of the world. Military historian and Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says it in his huge, dense, and important new book.

by | Dec 8, 2017

D arkest Hour, Joe Wright’s recent film, vividly describes the closing days of May 1940, when Adolf Hitler’s blitzkrieg swept over…

by | Dec 6, 2017

There’s never a bad day to remember and salute those who’ve fought to protect America. But there are special days…

by | Dec 1, 2017

So, a few days ago was my 73rd birthday. I spent it in Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs, with my…

by | Nov 6, 2017

White House Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly was attacked last week for his comments that Robert E. Lee was…

by | Sep 21, 2017

T.S. Eliot wrote that “April is the cruellest month…mixing Memory and desire…” But he never spent a sun-drenched, late summer’s…

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