ivan-96 / Getty ImagesPremium The Boston Tea Party 250 Years Later: Here Are Seven Things You Might Not Know From government bailouts to conspiracy theories, the Boston Tea Party featured some familiar elements -- and some unfamiliar ones. By Michael Schwarz December 3, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
APPremium This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks for American Colonialism We should reject the false "oppressor-oppressed" narrative, understand the complex history of American colonialism and give thanks for it. By Michael Schwarz November 23, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Wikimedia CommonsPremium What if Kennedy Had Served a 2nd Term? 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, just over 1,000 days into his term. By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Eva Marie Uzcategui / Getty ImagesPremium When 3rd-Party Candidates Changed Elections - And History Third-party candidates can change history, as evidenced by two presidential elections decided more than a century ago. By Michael Schwarz November 14, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Wikimedia CommonsPremium Last Time Democrats Took GOP Presidential Nominee Off the Ballot Was 1860 Ironically, this time around they're trying to do it with a post-Civil War amendment that no Democrats voted for in Congress. By Randy DeSoto November 7, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Keith Lance / Getty ImagesPremium The Long History of American Voter Fraud Notwithstanding establishment narratives to the contrary, the U.S. has a lengthy history of election integrity-related issues. By Michael Schwarz November 2, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
MPI / Getty ImagesPremium Libs Are More Right Than They Know About Hamas Being Like Nat Turner - His Rebels Were Baby Killers Too Apologists insist that Israeli "oppression" explains Hamas atrocities, but the 1831 Nat Turner rebellion leads us to a different conclusion. By Michael Schwarz October 23, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Bryan Bedder / Getty ImagesPremium Could Meghan Run for Office in U.S.? The Constitution Says No If she wants to be both Duchess of Sussex and a U.S. senator or even president, she'll learn the Constitution forbids it -- for good reason. By Michael Schwarz October 15, 2023 Comment Comment Share MoreShare
Lucky-photographer / ShutterstockPremium The Only Question That Matters When it Comes to Supporting Israel or the Palestinians In the conflict between Israel and Hamas, many moral questions beset us, but history shows that one such question transcends all others. By Michael Schwarz October 11, 2023
mikroman6 / Getty ImagesPremium The Left Is Wrong About Christopher Columbus An honest assessment of Columbus and his legacy exposes leftist historical narratives as ideologically-driven oversimplifications. By Michael Schwarz October 9, 2023