Custer’s Last Stand
District of Corruption A few points before signing off … (1) Everyone can come out of their shell now because Americans are the most self […]
District of Corruption A few points before signing off … (1) Everyone can come out of their shell now because Americans are the most self […]
Alabama “Don’t tell me I’m not coming home when I come to Selma, Ala. I’m here because somebody marched for our freedom. I’m here because […]
Alabama Note: In light of my prophetic talent for historical fiction, I am sticking this here for the benefit of WRM who had begun to […]
Mississippi Mississippi was the very first state that I took a look at last year. Last September, the Mississippi Senate was holding hearings about the […]
Maine As we move toward the annual deification of Martin Luther King in the United States, I don’t feel like posting yet another ritual attack […]
Kentucky The news broke this evening that the Kentucky Senate has approved an Arizona-style immigration law. The bill was rammed through the Republican controlled State […]
California California presents some of the most challenging political terrain facing White Advocates anywhere in America. The Golden State has been overrun by SWPLs and […]
Alabama 2010 was the year that I came full circle in my political views. I completed my orbit through White Nationalism and ended up back […]
Indiana Roy Beck recently noted that we have spent a solid decade playing perfect defense on immigration. Now it is time to go on offense. […]
District of Corruption The final victory over the DREAM Act on the Senate floor in Washington yesterday was an important milestone in carving out a […]
South Carolina South Carolina happens to be one of my favorite states. I’ve traveled there several times this year. It is hard not to like […]
District of Corruption The Michael Steele era as RNC Chairman will soon come to an end. Steele is expected to announce today he is dropping […]
Alabama Alabama just went through the craziest, most memorable election cycle of my lifetime. Unfortunately, I missed the best part of the fireworks during primary […]
District of Corruption In 2008, I voted for Ron Paul in the Republican presidential primary. There has been some buzz on the internet that Paul […]
Colorado The defeat of Tom Tancredo in the Colorado Governor race was the bitterest pill to swallow of the midterm elections. The loss of Tea […]
The Vanguard The term “lemmings” has long been a popular term of abuse for ordinary people among alienated vanguardists. It has been frequently used to […]
Wisconsin In the last two threads, we took a look at Texas and Iowa where the 2010 midterm elections has changed the game on immigration. […]
White America It has been called an “earthquake” or a “tsunami” by various political pundits. I don’t like either of these natural disaster metaphors. An […]
Red America Tonight the Tea Party will deliver its message to President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. As the polls open this morning across […]
The Rust Belt Before plunging into the midterm elections, I think now would be the opportune time to discuss my reservations about sending the Republicans […]
(Editor’s Note: A return to Secession Week has been delayed yet again. Leonard Zeskind and the NAACP released a report today on the Tea Party, […]
New York City, NY From his lofty perch in New York City, the “poet” and “philosopher bard” Phil Rockstroh has written an attack on the […]
West Virginia In Slate, David Weigel calls attention to the failure of mainstream conservative scribes like Ross Douthat and David Frum to predict the stunning […]
District of Corruption Blue America rallied in Washington this past weekend. Unlike Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally in August, the “One Nation” rally on the […]
The Street Samuel Phillips has penned an article at TOQ Online that touches upon all the red meat of From the Provinces: explicit White Advocacy, […]
Having read The Jacksonian Club’s new action plan, I have been trying to imagine what advice Saul Alinsky would prescribe for our newly minted organization. […]
Delaware Last night, the Tea Party Express rolled into Delaware and carried Christine O’Donnell, an obscure perennial loser candidate, to victory over Mike Castle, a […]
In August, I took a look at how a debate over “birthright citizenship” was emerging in the mainstream. A few years ago, ending “birthright citizenship” […]
Red America I’ve followed with interest Albert Jackson’s creation of The Jacksonian Club. In recent weeks, I have taken a more practical turn myself. I […]
The Heartland In July and August, Angelo Codevilla’s article about the Ruling Class vs. the Country Class in The American Spectator sparked two articles from […]
“Just hold up your heads boys, three fires and you are free! And then, when you return to your homes, how the old folks will […]
In the Wall Street Journal, William McGurn draws attention to the escalation of the Kulturkampf between the Reds and Blues in the United States. Thirty […]
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