It has come to our attention that Allen Armentrout, the man who drove to Charlottesville, Virginia, faced down a mob of screaming, hateful, communists, and did not flinch, has been unenrolled from
Editor’s note: The following is a response by MOTW author Kurgan to a Millennial friend who pointed out that Generation X – which is notably quick to criticize the decadence of Boomers and the fecklessness of Millennials – has failed
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from At the Sign of the Lion and Other Essays, by Hilaire Belloc (published 1916). It was late, and the day was already falling when I
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Wonderful Stories: Winning the V.C. in the Great War (published 1918). When, in December, 1914, Lieutenant Norman Holbrook, V.C., crept up the Dardanelles in B11
Editor’s note: The following article by Col. H. A. Brown is extracted from the Confederate Veteran, Vol. 7 (published 1899). Of all the hosts of heroes who offered their lives upon the
It has come to our attention that the Trump Administration has opted to roll back the hated light bulb ban. Via Reuters: The Trump administration on Friday said it has finalized a
Dem Hopeful Amy Klobuchar has an answer to those concerned about the “Browning of America”: Transcript of the 12/19 Democrats debate (via Washington Post): MODERATOR: Senator Klobuchar, here in California, people who
Editor’s Note: We posted this video back in October, but without any commentary. Here, we get some commentary and transcription, so thought it worthwhile to go over it again. More than one
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Above and Beyond: The Story of the Congressional Medal of Honor, by Joseph L. Schott (published 1963). The only chaplain in Navy history to win
Here’s the primary problem with our country’s impeachment/trial process. The House of Representatives acts as the “grand jury” – and grand juries are supposed to be unbiased/impartial in finding whether or not
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Some Famous Privateers of New England, by Ralph M. Eastman (published 1928). A ship’s boy who was a prisoner aboard a British brig-of-war was standing
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Joe Foss, Flying Marine: The Story of His Flying Circus as told to Walter Simmons (published 1943). The Japs did some queer things sometimes. I
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