The Woke Taliban have won. HBO Max announced on Tuesday it is blacklisting Gone With the Wind (1939), and with it, Hattie McDaniel's performance for which she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar of 1940.
"It has never been. We can no longer use the flag to turn people away or distract them from the real issues that face our black communities," Brees wrote.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Phillip F. Nelson
The 53rd anniversary of the United States' closest-ever nuclear confrontation event will soon come and go with nary a mention of its significance – certainly not in the "Main Stream Media" (MSM) where it should appear, but probably very littl
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Roger G. Charles
As we commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, the worst incident of domestic terrorism in our nation's history, we now know for certain that our government's public account and explanation of circumstances surrounding that
When Francis Scott Key wrote the words "the land of the free and the home of the brave" in 1814, he did so in a poem called "The Defense of Fort McHenry." The battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore was a decisive one in which Americans truly dem
F. William Engdahl, historian and author, revealed that Dr. Fauci, who has worked at the CDC for 36 years, endorsed the discredited HIV/AIDS "virus" theory that used corrupt science and testing. Roberto A. Giraldo, MD and Etienne de Harven, MD wr
Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute argues in the Wall Street Journal this weekend that President Donald Trump has made history by decentralizing power during a crisis, unlike his predecessors, who used crisis to build a bigger government.
Sunday was the 75th anniversary of the death of Franklin Roosevelt. Roosevelt was sainted by the media even before he died in 1945. CNN last week trumpeted FDR as "the wartime president who Trump should learn from."
The Social Security check that arrives each month. The unemployment benefits that help tide workers over between jobs. The security lines snaking through airports, back when millions of Americans were still flying.
In my recent paper Why Assume There Will Be a 2020 Election?, I took the opportunity of today's multifaceted crisis in order to revisit an important Wall Street funded coup d'état effort of 1933-34.
Like many home-bounders during this coronavirus crisis, I'm watching movies on Netflix and Amazon Prime. I just finished watching a biography of Muhammad Ali, who was one of the greatest boxers of all time, if not the greatest.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Paul Craig Roberts
It is unfortunate that such an important report was released during a health and economic crisis when it will be overshadowed and neglected by two simultaneous crises.
This speech needs to be repeated in the ears of the American people today, as we again face a new version of subjugation under Martial Law--Medical Martial Law.
Dodger Stadium's tragic past: How working-class LA citizens were forcibly evicted to build public housing in the 1950s before anti-communist hysteria ended the project and the club got the land for a song
• https://www.lewrockwell.com by Andrew P. Napolitan
"The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times and under all circumstances." -- Ex parte Milligan, U.S. Supreme Co
Sometimes people say, "I guess we'll just have to have a major economic or monetary crisis to wake people up and cause them to want a sound monetary system."
Outright Hostility Ensues to the author and scholarly journal thus proving the author's point 9/11 Truth and the Silence of the IR Discipline (IR stands for International Relations)
Sometimes people say, "I guess we'll just have to have a major economic or monetary crisis to wake people up and cause them to want a sound monetary system."
We all know that Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, gave rise to U.S. involvement in World War II. But how many people ask an important question: Why did Japan bomb Pearl Harbor in the first place?
There once lived an odd little man - five feet nine inches tall and barely 140 pounds sopping wet - who rocked the lecture circuit and the nation itself.
International Man: The economic, political, social, and cultural situation seems to have become increasingly volatile in the United States and more broadly in the West. Is this a unique situation or part of a recurring historical cycle?
The class assignment was to interview an adult about a memorable presidential election. My niece, Calista Madzar, chose her grandfather (my dad). The result is a thing of beauty. Bretigne Shaffer.
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