Film Review: Gleason
There’s a scene in this 2002 film where Jackie Gleason’s producer and agent frantically search for him in the CBS Studios, just minutes prior to a live performance of The Honeymooners. The Great One is in his […]
Read moreThere’s a scene in this 2002 film where Jackie Gleason’s producer and agent frantically search for him in the CBS Studios, just minutes prior to a live performance of The Honeymooners. The Great One is in his […]
Read moreIn 2023, 59 nations participated in the International Math and Science Study (IMSS,) a standardized test that compares the science and math skills absorbed by 4th Graders and 8th Graders. It should come as no […]
Read moreThe Biden Administration will inevitably fail, much like the Carter Administration of the late 1970s and for many of the same reasons. Biden will attempt to placate the communists, race-hustlers, queers, […]
Read more(I can’t begin to chronicle every black-on-white murder that occurs each month, because there are just too many of them. The best I can do is publish a sampling of them.) [….]
Read moreAbortion: An ultimately fatal “choice” made by women brainwashed by rabid and bitter feminists into ignoring the human life they end. In a saner world, a practice properly referred to as “infanticide.” […]
Read moreWilliam Shakespeare was the greatest author ever to put ink to paper, and he’s easily the most quoted author in history. The timeless moral insights gained from his tragedies have resonance even 400 years later, […]
Read moreJimmy Carter’s favorite President was Barack Obama, for the simple reason that Obama eclipsed Carter as the worst President in the 248-year history of the U.S. (The reputations of both are more than safe after […]
Read moreWhen his reelection campaign stalled in August of 1992, President George Bush Senior sent the U.S. Army into the east African nation of Somalia in a desperate attempt to garner black electoral support for his […]
Read more‘Twas the night before Kwanzaa, and all through the hood,
The nigras were restless and up to no good.
Lookouts were perched at each corner with care, […]
This is an obscure 1941 film emphasizing the Christian themes of love, redemption and forgiveness. It stars John Wayne, Betty Field, and Harry Carey Senior, along with a cast of highly-acclaimed and veteran character […]
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