Tag: Civil War

Civil War Ironclads

The battle that changed naval warfare forevermore, the Battle of Hampton Roads, is one of history’s 10 greatest ship-to-ship engagements. No longer would wooden warships rule the waves. Armored, turreted ships with heavy rifled guns would dominate the seas for the next 75 years. Despite all the battle’s acclaim, the names of the ships and…


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The United States of America was founded on the idea that every person has a set of inalienable, God-given rights that must be protected at all costs. Among them are the freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, and the freedom of the press. The First Amendment of the American Constitution guarantees freedom of…


Valley of Death: The Civil War and the Shenandoah Valley

Travel down I-81 through the Shenandoah Valley, and you’ll find this corridor jam-packed with attractions: numerous caverns, a museum featuring reconstructed European houses intended to demonstrate their influence on American architecture, Cyrus McCormick’s farm, a warehouse filled with gaudy floats from inauguration parades, and much more. You’ll also pass through rolling hills and farmlands—the valley…


To Avoid Afghan Civil War, Partition the Country

Commentary The Biden Administration is scandalously throwing in the towel on Afghanistan, announcing that after Aug. 31, U.S. airstrikes would no longer protect Afghan government forces from massed Taliban attacks. In response to this U.S. abdication of responsibility to an ally, Afghan troops are surrendering in the face of Taliban military advances on the ground,…


Memorial Day: Why We Celebrate And What We Should Remember

Often lost in Memorial Day celebrations is the real meaning of the holiday. In order to preserve this tradition, which has been honored since the days of the Civil War, I dedicate this episode to the fallen. May we always remember your sacrifice so that we can enjoy the freedom that they so bravely fought…


How ‘Woke’ May Be Leading Us to Civil War

Commentary The other day I wrote that “Woke” was the new conformism. It is, of course, but I undersold it. It is much more than that and more dangerous. As Tal Bachmann notes at Steynonline, it is now our state religion, a state religion in a country that—constitutionally and for good reason—is not supposed to…


Sen. Rick Scott: ‘The Republican Civil War Is Now Cancelled’

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) Chairman Rick Scott (R-Fla.) released a memo on Feb. 23 urging the GOP to quickly give up an escalating intra-party dispute and focus on defeating the Democrats in upcoming elections. “At the very same time these far-left radicals are trying to remake America in their image, and lead us…


The Nation Speaks (Jan. 30): Critical Race Theory: Lawsuits & Cancelling Lincoln; Biden’s Immigration Woes

In this episode of The Nation Speaks, we take a look at a Catholic school lawsuit; the cancellation of Abraham Lincoln; and what all this has in common with China. And finally, what can we expect from the Biden administration on immigration, crime, and justice.


I’m Afraid We’re on the Cusp of a Civil War

Commentary America is, unfortunately, ripe for civil war. Everyone is angry and scared, and so many “leaders” are making things worse. I’m reaching out to the Congressional Problems Solvers Caucus, and any other politicians who care more about America than they do about winning elections, to take the steps I prescribe at the end of…


Tulsi Gabbard Warned Months Ago of Risking ‘Civil War’ If Divisive Rhetoric From Media, Politicians Not Cooled

Former Democratic presidential candidate from Hawaii, Tulsi Gabbard, said she warned of a potential “civil war” months ago if the media, Big Tech, and politicians did not stop pushing divisive narratives on the American people. She said the country’s leaders and media companies need to start leading to serve the public’s interests—not their own. “Months…