This St. Patrick’s Day Let Us Honor the Saint
For centuries, Americans have celebrated St. Patrick’s Day every March 17. Dating all the way back to 1601, before the 50 states, before the 13 colonies, before the Seven Years War, even before the Plymouth Colony was founded, colonists celebrated the holiday.
Presidents and Their Military Decisions
When President Trump authorized the strategic strike against Iran’s Qasem Soleimani there was an uproar of praise and worry stemming from the same people: Americans.
We All Need a Valley Forge
It would be easy to look at those who have succeeded in life and point to their success as the product of a constant succession of kind years. It would be easy to look upon a Charles Wilson Peale of George Washington and see the General as all-conquering.
A Spanish Civil War...in America?
This year marks the 80-year anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil War. If you look at it, and not even that closely, you will see the political and social similarities between