Perksville’s Brandon and Jill
Biden is too old to serve a second term as president, but staying in office protects his kin, and his conceit, which comes from years of leaching off taxpayers.
A generational heroine
Cabrini’s fortitude and determination is this generation’s Rocky Balboa but with a nun’s habit whose story is not some fictional character but the real deal.
The legend of bagging Vance
Was Joe Biden ever president or just another career politico hack who took his marching orders from a committee of unelected Democrat D.C. bureaucrats?
The FBI’s Passover
FBI whistleblower from Richmond, VA field office leaked report about spying on “radical-traditionalist Catholics” labeling them “potential domestic terrorists.”
Shifting Gears
After 4,230 trips cranking it out on two wheels over a 22-year ride to the daily grind concluding Friday, there were lingering considerations to be aired out.
Twenty and Counting
There was too much blood and treasure spent not to remember that fateful morning when the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit’s headquarters at the Beirut International Airport was attacked.
Clearing the ledger
There were a plethora of possible columns that due to time and space considerations never received the proper love. Here are a few of those commentaries.
The NCAA’s Gekko effect
National exposure + bigger payouts = conference changes. The money train of change turned conference realignments into an NCAA’s version of The Price is Right.
Primed For Kickoff
Colorado Buffaloes football team will kick off 100th season at Folsom Field and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders will call the plays from the sidelines.
Make America A Nation Worth Dying For, Again!
Maimed for life in Iraq, he looked him in the eye, “The best way you can thank any of us for our service is to make America a nation worth dying for, again.”
Consider it killed
Media’s blatant censorship is a miscarriage of civility, justice, and the rule of law; it is nothing short of a treasonous arson of our representative republic.
Jazz Finally At Rest
On Jan 24, 2022 Robert “Jazz” Jasinski's life came to a close. It would not be until May 23, 2023, that his cremains would be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.