Yesterday, 6 June, commemorated the 77th anniversary of D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history. D-Day began the liberation of German-occupied Normandy, France, and later Western Europe from Nazi control. More than 150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches codenamed Omaha, Utah, Juno, Sword, and Gold, carried by 7,000 boats. My father was amongst the […]
Lost but Not Forgotten at the Battle at Belleau Wood
In an essay on the many who “fought, bled and died” for our country, Chris Stirewalt, a contributing editor to The Dispatch, writes on Memorial Day 2021 a tribute to the dead and a reminder to the living: We don’t know what Fred Stockham thought about the war. Did he have some sympathies for the […]
World Class Food Destinations & NO GO ZONES
You and I are reminded daily of a recurring theme: Big isn’t beautiful, especially when it comes to cities that lock it all down. In case after case, we’ve seen the success of smaller cities that are less strict, and remain open for business—they survive and thrive. Unfortunately, in big cities, the farther the “experts” […]
VIDEO: Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson Warns Left-Wing Marxists
Dan Bongino Aims to Fill Rush Limbaugh’s Time Slot
Conservative pundit Dan Bongino will broadcast a new show during the same noon to 3 p.m. time slot the late Rush Limbaugh’s show formerly occupied. Dave Urbanski reports on The Blaze: Editor’s note: While Dan Bongino’s new radio show will run in the same time slot as Rush Limbaugh’s well-known afternoon program — noon to […]
RIP Rush Limbaugh
Rush in 2009: Who Is a Conservative? We love people. When we look out over the United States of America, when we are anywhere, when we see a group of people, such as this or anywhere, we see Americans. We see human beings. We don’t see groups. We don’t see victims. We don’t see people […]
Long Live Rush Limbaugh: Our Walk in the Woods
Do you have a favorite memory of Rush Limbaugh? Mine is from back in 2012 when another Republican candidate lost. Tears of joy they were not. But, as Rush was so great at explaining, life goes on with or without you or your guy in the White House. Let’s have some fun with this. But […]
RIP Rush Limbaugh
Legendary radio commentator Rush Limbaugh has passed away after a long battle with cancer. His wife Kathryn announced the news on his radio show this morning. The NY Post reports: Limbaugh’s death at age 70 was announced Wednesday on his influential conservative radio program, by his wife, Kathryn. Limbaugh announced last February that he was […]
The Dignity of Perspective
In 2003, after Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby’s father died, Jeff related a story to Jay Nordlinger, who wrote about it in his Impromptus column (NRO). You can read Jay Nordlinger’s full write-up here. (Jeff ) and his dad (Mark) had taken a trip to Auschwitz together. His dad had been there before. Mark Jacoby was […]
H2O, Skiing, Hiding A$$ET$, Bitcoin, Ammo & More
In my conversations with you, you’re telling me the skiing out west is great. The liftlines, not so much. Turns out Covid’s a ski buddy. It’s not unusual to see chair, after chair, after chair, with one skier per chair, each from the same group, to social distance. Insane. At least the skiing’s good. You’re […]
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