By Jon Dougherty A former U.S. Army captain who was burned and disfigured by an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2008 is railing at Twitter for…
Posts tagged as “Independence Day”
By Eric Utter The U.S. Capitol building has been an iconic symbol of democracy for well over two hundred years, much like the U.S. itself.  It…
By James Jay Carafano Once upon a time in America, journalists wrote âholiday piecesâ out of desperation. In a world where amusement parks and beaches…
by J.B. Shurk As America’s Independence Day nears, I have found myself increasingly thinking of Lloyd Marcus and what his passing has meant.  It is difficult to believe that…
By  Ryan McMaken Itâs almost Independence Day, and for many Coloradans, that means a trip to Wyoming to buy illegal fireworks. That is, itâs time…
By Chris Talgo On Christmas, we donât say, âHappy December 25th!â We say, âMerry Christmas!â On Halloween, we donât say, âHappy October 31st!â We say,…
By The Federalist Staff On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Senior Editor Christopher Bedford joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to explain how to…
By Kay Rubacek Behind the hot dogs and fireworks of Independence Day on July 4, so much creativity goes into the celebrations that we get…
By  Patrick J. Buchanan By a vote of 30-1 in the House, with unanimous support in the Senate, Juneteenth, June 19, which commemorates the day…