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Ron Baron
Feb 12, 20215 min read
The 2020 Olympics: The Most Gender Diverse Games Ever
You must have noticed- the 2020 Summer Olympics games were canceled and rescheduled. A victim to the pandemic, the games are now to be...
Ron Baron
Feb 10, 20211 min read
The Virtues Necessary for Progress
It is humility, tolerance, and forbearance that Charles C. W. Cooke believes necessary to live in partisan harmony. These virtues, he...
Ron Baron
Feb 7, 20211 min read
Classics Cancelled: Too White
There is a growing movement in the academy, where term-papers littered with multi-syllabled words such as diversity and inclusion prove...
Ron Baron
Feb 4, 20215 min read
Nosophobia on the Front Porch
There is an attractive young family that lives nearby. If posed standing proudly on the porch of their modest mid-century two-story, they...
Ron Baron
Feb 2, 20211 min read
The Existential Threat Rabid Climate Alarmist Pose
"Yes, Peter, you are out of your mind." In a remarkably honest essay coming from a very woke, culturally correct media site, comes this...
Ron Baron
Jan 31, 20211 min read
Progressive Survivor, Alexander Solzhenitsyn Tried to Warn Us
English professor, author, and history buff, Louis Markos offers us his review of 'Solzhenitsyn and American Culture: The Russian Soul in...
Ron Baron
Jan 30, 20215 min read
In Search of Essential
Have you ever attempted to list all the essential things in your life? All the things that would be difficult to live without? Perhaps,...
Ron Baron
Jan 28, 20211 min read
Not Silent, Wokeness Has Begot Violence
In some sort of dystopian play on words, a popular street sign of the 2020 uprising was 'Silence is Violence.' There is a pleasing...
Ron Baron
Jan 26, 20211 min read
Courageous Somali Emigrant and the Uncomfortable Truth
When national policies of finding those willing to provide much needed cheap labor (masquerading as a compassionate global immigrant...
Ron Baron
Jan 21, 20214 min read
Things Learned Standing on a Dot
It is difficult to fathom that we’ve been asked to keep one fathom (1 fathom = 6 feet or 1.8 meters) apart for nearly a year already. It...
Ron Baron
Jan 20, 20211 min read
Vengeance: Time to Reread Illiad
Hector, born to a king and queen, a prince, and Troy's greatest warrior, is the protagonist of one of history's greatest stories- Homer's...
Ron Baron
Jan 18, 20211 min read
Time to Dust Off the Dystopian Books on our Shelves
Theodore Dalrymple is a gifted essayist. Well-traveled and possessing a piercing critical eye, he observes the rare, the obscure, the...
Ron Baron
Jan 14, 20215 min read
The World My Granddaughters Inherit
I had just become a young man from being a young boy when I attempted to raise my own young boys. Much too young, I think back. I now...
Ron Baron
Jan 13, 20212 min read
Government: Efficient When Motivated.
Two major things happened in America today. 1. The outrage of our political elites has taken the political carcass of a president,...
Best of Web
Jan 11, 20212 min read
2020 May Be Remembered as Tranquil
With 2020 in the rearview mirror, we still see the images of demon Viddy with his colorful tentacles lurking and leaping. We also see...
Ron Baron
Jan 8, 20211 min read
When the Elites Flee
Academic Micheal Lind writes of the destruction of the American two party system. It's crumbling under the heat of red-hot rhetoric and...
Ron Baron
Jan 4, 20211 min read
Toppling Our Past
Academic historian and culture observer, Victor Davis Hanson, penned this essay lamenting the attack on our historical icons including...
Best of Web
Jan 2, 20211 min read
Never to Old to 'Start'
Many opinions exist as to the changes to our collective mental health the pandemic of 2020 has caused. The data shows a rise in anxiety...
Best of Web
Jan 2, 20211 min read
Can We Believe?
Author and YouTube contributor, Andrew Klavan, penned a thought-provoking essay on those who 'preach' the value and contribution of a...
Best of Web
Jan 1, 20211 min read
Tell Only Lies
A most perplexing quirk of human behavior is when one will confess to appalling crimes they are completely innocent of. This article...
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