by Kelli Ballard | Jan 28, 2022 | Columns, Culture and Entertainment News, Opinion
Editor’s Note: Whether on screen or off, Hollywood can always be counted on to keep us entertained. This is especially true when it comes to politics. Join us each week as we shine the spotlight on Tinseltown’s A-listers and their whacky and sometimes inspiring takes...
by Graham J Noble | Jan 14, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
House Democrats probably could have gotten all the cooperation they wanted for their January 6 Select Committee, if only they had run it as a deliberative body, examining just the facts without wild accusations, assumptions, and finger-pointing. They could have...
by Joe Schaeffer | Jan 10, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
The full effects of the fallout from Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz’s contentious and, as he himself later put it, “frankly dumb” comments parroting the Democrat narrative that Jan. 6, 2021, was the day of a “violent terrorist attack” on...
by James Fite | Jan 7, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
January 6, 2021 shall live on in infamy – whether it’s merited or not. On that fateful day, a crowd of angry protestors swarmed the U.S. Capitol Building, overwhelmed law enforcement, and massacred … well, no one. But the narrative built up by Democrats and their...
by Mark Angelides | Jan 6, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
The philosopher Plato recounted a story that purports to tell of how writing became a human endeavor. He described a bird god named Theuth who visited Thamus, King of Egypt. Theuth offered to give the king’s people the gift of the written word. “It will make them...