In 2015-2016 I saw a lot of connections between new right-wing movements and the struggles of Traditional Catholics. I truly felt that religio-political connections could be made between this New Right and
MoreEditor’s Note: Originally Ran at Laramie’s site. “Hey! Let’s support Ukraine! Everyone else is, and it’s all over the news! Sure it’ll be dangerous, but it’ll be fun, too! Besides, this’ll all blow over in a
MoreEditor’s Note: Laramie originally posted at his site. If you’re anchored in the currents of mainstream internet news—or, Lord help you, mainstream cable—then you’ve been steeped in a dark, murky tea of
MoreOriginally posted at Laramie’s site. So this week, my guest poster, Benedict Carter, shared his invaluable personal experience with living in Russia. His opinion against Russia and Putin is well-formed, thought out, and certainly
MoreOriginally posted at Laramie’s place. I always make the mistake that everyone is on the same page as myself. That’s my fault. But basically, what you should be doing at this point
MoreEditor’s Note: First published at Laramie’s own site. “We are afflicted in every way but not crushed, perplexed but not despairing, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed.”2 Corinthians 4:8-9*
MoreLong ago in ancient Peru, there was a legend of a time of worldwide darkness. It is said the sun was gone for five days. Stones knocked against one another. Shepherds were attacked
More"Biden is...kept alive and healthy in as many ways as modern science has to offer. But the entities speaking through the man are not his voice."
MoreI did not work myself up to any great degree of excitement about Election Day. All day, family and friends were glued to the television all day and all night, eagerly watching
MoreEditor’s note: Laramie Hirsch first posted this on his own site, but has agreed to post here at MOTW, as well. I spent a lot of this September thinking about how so
MoreOklahoma is usually the last to follow national trends. First, a trend happens on the West and East Coast. Then, like a wave of the ocean, it rolls inland towards us. We
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