by | Apr 28, 2021

Washington According to the Washington Times — also known as the Good Times­ — last week the Biden administration made plans “to offer grants for U.S. history classes that teach critical race theory and the ‘1619 Project,’ ” which is…

by | Apr 19, 2021

Be careful what you wish for, goes the old saying. Some 175 members of the House have signed on to co-sponsor HR 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act. Every one of the co-sponsors is…

by | Jan 22, 2021

January 20, when Joe Biden was sworn in as president, came as a shock to many right-minded activists. Hapless evangelicals had confidently prayed for Donald Trump’s reelection while repeating sacred promises from faux “prophets” that he would return for a…

by | Jan 21, 2021

Nikole Hannah-Jones, the chief architect of the 1619 Project, is quite the active Twitter user. She responds to critics and fans alike, with varying degrees of unwarranted condescension. One example of her prolific tweeting came recently: “Imagine trying to use…

by | Dec 29, 2020

Washington Over the weekend I came across an article in the Washington Post that, by and large, I actually agreed with. I know you are not going to believe it, but hear me out. It had the unwelcoming title “History isn’t just…

by | Dec 27, 2020

How long must the South be chastised for its history? For the editors of the New York Times, apparently, the answer is, “Forever.” Nothing could be more obvious in its intended purpose than the non-accidental choice of Leesburg, Virginia, for…

by | Dec 18, 2020

Johns Hopkins owned slaves. Some people associated with the school he founded, Johns Hopkins University, are shocked. But why? The university, worried about its reputation well before wokedom seized control of the public square, presented the welcome story that Hopkins,…

by | Dec 6, 2020

Identity politics — something we love to hate. And with good reason. But why? What’s the problem with identity? Identity is the answer to the question: “Who am I?” There are a lot of ways to answer that question. I…

by | Sep 1, 2020

Call it The Party of Darkness. A political party with the worst human instincts imaginable — from blunt racism to a totalitarian-style lust for street violence. All of it in a quest for power. So let’s take a look at…

by | Sep 1, 2020

The impeccably credentialed National Association of Scholars (NAS), which strives for, among other things, truth in academic discourse, focused in a recent webinar on the peril that truth faces amid our present racial anxieties. The new “truth” being vetted on…

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