In 1901, on far-away Balangiga - a village in Eastern Samar of the Philippines - an American general gave an order that stripped away any notion of "civilizing" or "Christianizing" a foreign people: "Make it a howling wilderness."
From 1933 to 2015, the Rockefeller family developed, owned, and occupied 19 buildings across 22 acres in midtown Manhattan known as Rockefeller Center.
For decades, federal regulators controlled airline prices and routes, limiting competition and keeping fares high. The Airline Deregulation Act changed everything.
Since early 2025, the Trump administration has faced a series of legal challenges and public controversies over prayer and religious observance in federal agencies.
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, as we head into Thanksgiving we are going to take a close look at a piece of sophisticated anti-American propaganda just released by PBS and the documentary filmmaker Ken Burns.
What do Snow White, Cinderella, and smallpox blankets have in common? They're all fairytales. In this shocking episode of "Real History," Matt Walsh rips apart the myth of peaceful, noble Indians who were supposedly victimized by evil white settler
The 20th century featured the passing of the torch from the maritime dominance of Pax Britannica to the industrial revolution of Pax Americana in the aftermath of World War 2.
He [President McKinley] portrayed American expansion in the Pacific as a continuation of manifest destiny. He compared the Filipinos to Native Americans, calling them savage warriors or "little brown brothers."
Aaron Day (ZANO) comes on the show to discuss Zano, Aaron's potential candidacy (New Hampshire), silver/precious metals market, AI, Anarchapulco recap, etc...
When writing historical things, I try to include perspective from people who actually lived through the events. And for money issues in the US, I'm able to do that back to about 1905.
Millions of decent and hard-working people are presently coming to grips what has been happening to them, and so we'll cover a crucial piece of the puzzle, but one that is very little known.
"... a thirst for absolute power is the natural disease of monarchy .... To the evil of monarchy we have added hereditary succession ... the first is a degradation and lessening of ourselves ... the second, claimed as a matter of right, is an insul
Budweiser celebrates its 150th anniversary (as well as America's 250th) with a heartwarming spot for Super Bowl LX. While out galloping the fields, a Clydesdale colt happens upon a downed tree with a nest lying next to it, out of which tumbles a baby
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Murray N. Rothbard
During the French and Indian War (1754–1763), Americans continued the great tradition of trading with the enemy, and even more readily than before. As in King George's War, Newport took the lead; other vital centers were New York and Philadelphia
Chief Justice John Roberts reflects on 250 years of American history.
Chief Justice John Roberts is right: The Declaration of Independence, while not law itself, must be the benchmark that guides all three branches of government.
• https://ronpaulinstitute.org, by Larry C. Johnson
I want to make you a wager… I bet that 99 percent of Americans have never read the speech that President James Monroe made to the US Congress on December 2, 1823.
After years of heading in the wrong direction, nobody can deny that the United States is facing overwhelming problems. So why don't we focus on fixing those problems first?
A common myth about American history is the one in which a handful of so-called "founding fathers" in the 1780s declared that America would create a "wall of separation" between religious institutions and government institutions.
The moral framework upon which America was founded, upon which the Constitution rests, is that of Christianity. Our system of government is incapable of functioning without this framework.