by Johnny Punish, GM Host Johnny Punish welcomes author and historian, retired Air Force Colonel Mark Vlahos to discuss his latest book “Leading the Way…
Posts published in “History”
By Alistair Crooke While America’s cultural and economic ascendency is portrayed as an End of History ‘normal’, it represents an obvious anomaly, Alastair Crooke writes.…
By David Stockman It would not be going too far to say that the eruption of irrationality and hysteria in America during the COVID-19 period of…
After the defeat in World War I, Germany found itself in a rather difficult situation – the terms of the Versailles Peace Treaty provided for…
by Raymond Ibrahim Egypt’s Ministry of Endowments recently announced a new record: 1,200 new mosques were opened in the year 2022. Moreover, in the two years between…
By Quin Hillyer If Frank Shakespeare Jr., who died on Dec. 14 at age 97, had not so long outlived most of his contemporaries, far…
By Jane Hampton Cook How did the king respond to the Boston Tea Party 249 years ago on December 16, 1773? Tea-Stained Harbor, adapted from Stories…
by Jim Thompson Before “words are violence”, men were men. “That was the roughest 10-15 minutes I ever spent,” said one pilot. A squadron of…
By David Kelly In June, the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans (Reparations Task Force) released an interim report on the supposed “harms inflicted on…