
Not only was Will a marvelous wordsmith, but he was also a deep thinker and voracious reader, with a prodigious background knowledge of history, philosophy, literature, theology, economics, music, art, and popular culture.

As much as (and perhaps more than) any other single person in the past century, David Rockefeller promoted global corporate socialism (masquerading as capitalism) and world government (disguised as “interdependence” and regional governance).

George Soros, who fancies himself a god and intends to remake the world, is the Lord of Chaos and pursues a world order that is demonic, not divine.
One of the most influential people in the conservative movement, Phyllis Schlafly, the founder of Eagle Forum, passed away in early September, but her legacy will live on.
CFR Discusses Life of John Birch and His Relationship With The John Birch Society
Written by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.On a podcast, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) interviewed the author of a new biography of John Birch.
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Former NAACP Chairman Julian Bond once observed of Martin Luther King, Jr., "It may be that ... one reason he is so celebrated today [is] because we celebrate a different kind of man than really existed."
Baseball's legendary Yogi Berra, a catcher with the Yankees 18 of his 19 seasons, and later a manager and coach, died September 22 at the age of 90.
Did Margaret Sanger, founder Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest birth control/abortion provider, indeed have an agenda to limit the births of minorities and the genetically inferior? Or was she simply a brave advocate and crusader for women's rights?
M. Stanton Evans: Death of a Patriot
Written by Steve ByasDeath took M. Stanton Evans on March 3, but the impact of his life will continue through his eight books, multiple articles, and determined leadership in the cause of liberty and limited government.
Former Notre Dame President Father Theodore Hesburgh and Notre Dame Law School Professor Charles Rice both passed away last week. The two men spent most of the lives at the famous university in Indiana, but the roles they played were remarkably different.
Nelson Bunker Hunt, R.I.P.: The Myth of the Hunt Brothers' "Scheme to Corner the Silver Market”
Written by William F. JasperContrary to popular myth, the legendary Texas oil and silver tycoon did not try to “corner” the silver market; he and his brother were the main victims, not the perpetrators, in one of the biggest swindles in history.