Goodbye, America
This new video from Prager University “Goodbye, America” is so good — here is just one excerpt: When you raise a generation of Americans to hold their country’s past in contempt by exaggerating America’s…
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This new video from Prager University “Goodbye, America” is so good — here is just one excerpt: When you raise a generation of Americans to hold their country’s past in contempt by exaggerating America’s…
Read MoreA video from Prager University: The period immediately following the Civil War (1865 -1877) is known as Reconstruction. Its promising name belies what turned out to be the greatest missed opportunity in American history….
Read MoreBy Richard Kirk: If anyone wonders why youngsters today are less patriotic and more inclined toward socialism, they need look no further than the most popular “history” textbook in the United States, Howard Zinn’s…
Read MoreBy Marc A. Scaringi: Contrary to what the 1619 Project would have you believe, slavery and racism do not define what America was in 1619 or what it is today. America was born in…
Read MoreJoy Pullman tells the truth about Howard Zinn’s Communist account of U.S. History while debunking the New York Times recent “1619 Project”: Americans’ affections for and knowledge of their country need to be fed….
Read MoreHere’s Newt addressing the ridiculous New York Times 1619 or 1776 project: One of the great debates of the 2020 campaign will be whether the key date in defining America is 1619 or 1776….
Read MoreBy Candace Owens: The Left is more brazen than ever before about its desire to radically reconstruct America’s whole history into a morality play about oppression and racial grievance.
Read MoreBy Matthew Boose: The New York Times is asking for more than a “re-examination” of America’s past. It’s an effort to delegitimize the Founding.
Read MoreBy Allen C. Guelzo: The nation was founded on natural law and natural right, not myth or tribal legend.
Read MoreVictor Davis Hanson asks the age-old question, can’t we all just get along? His entire answer is worth reading: Get along? Apparently no—at least until after 2020. Two examples summarize why. “We don’t need…
Read MoreBy Rich Lowry: America has two assimilation problems. One is immigrants feeling only a tenuous connection to America, and getting isolated in ethnic enclaves. The other is immigrants like Omar — and some of…
Read MoreBy Grace-Marie Turner: The July 4 Salute to America was a thrilling, awe-inspiring celebration of America’s greatness.
Read MoreHere is another terrific post from William Federer — this time, about the American Revolution — the greatest revolution that has ever taken place: 38-year-old King George III ruled the largest empire that planet…
Read MoreBy Kerry McDonald: In what is considered one of the greatest abolitionist speeches, Frederick Douglass presented “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” to the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society in New York…
Read MoreElizabeth Eastman at American Greatness teaches the lessons of the Declaration of Independence: The colonists’ quest for independence from the British in 1776 began with a goal: “to assume among the powers of the…
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