My Blue-Eyed Son
We sat by the furnace for many long evenings, but the fire had gone out and we could not light it again. Continue reading
We sat by the furnace for many long evenings, but the fire had gone out and we could not light it again. Continue reading
President Trump recently conferred the Medal of Honor on two of the first service people to fall in his Epic Fury Operation. After a gripping roundup of his plan to annihilate Iran, he surprised all by conferring a new type of medal on a new type of hero, the Trump hero. Continue reading
The 2025 film Nuremberg focuses on insight Dr. Douglas M. Kelley acquires serving as prison psychiatrist for the high-ranking Nazi leaders standing trial in Nuremberg from November 1945 to October 1946. Most lamentably, one highly revealing interview was not included in the script . . . Continue reading
No verse of Shakespeare, no song of Roland, no tale of Beowulf, no fruit of ancient fabled poet rich with rhyme and meter is this. Nor of such things herein did they sing, for never was there cause till now for such lament as for this nation who would be God’s. Continue reading
The sacred duty of self-defense runs deep. Continue reading