Insurgents and Terrorists 

By | July 19, 2025

[July 19, 2025]  Taken from my 2021 book Our Longest Year in Iraq, I made a crucial distinction between “insurgents” and “terrorists.”  To understand the difference makes us understand them better. In that we failed and regularly made no distinction between a homegrown insurgent and international terrorist. Both were bad but we owed it to our mission to… Read More »

“Black Women Wake Up Angry”

By | July 18, 2025

[July 18, 2025]  YouTuber Anton Daniels has the unpopular opinion that a considerable portion of black women have a bad attitude. It’s like black women wake up angry. Late last year, Anton played the video of a black woman known as Kesha @keywes6 on TikTok, calmly explaining that so many other black women have terrible attitudes towards everything… Read More »

Honor is the Bedrock of Command

By | July 17, 2025

[July 17, 2025]  From the wisdom of the ancient armies, we learn that honor is the bedrock of military command and success on the battlefield.  But today, honor is no longer fashionable. Diversity of race and sex, power, fame, and control are the mainstay of career generals and admirals. “Cynicism, hypocrisy, sentimental reasoning, irrational and naive pacifist banners… Read More »

The Speech Before Battle

By | July 16, 2025

[July 16, 2025]  Before departure, I wanted to ensure my small team understood the ramifications of going to war and what we would be up against.  There would be no going back. This was my speech before battle. The speech, which lasted only two minutes, was printed in “Our Longest Year in Iraq.” The day before we flew… Read More »

What No One Tells Young Women

By | July 15, 2025

[July 15, 2025]  In a recent attempt by Dr. Jordan Peterson and his colleagues, they decided to create an appropriate timeline for young women. The reason is that they have no real guidance.  No one tells them that both culture and biology impose severe constraints. “Half of Western women, 30 and under, have no children. Half of them… Read More »

SCOTUS Ketanji Jackson: It’s About My Feelings

By | July 14, 2025

[July 14, 2025]  Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is enamored with being on America’s highest court. It would seem that being nominated by an unpopular and questionably competent President would humble her somewhat. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson likes being a member of the Supreme Court. In an interview at the Global Black Economic Forum on Tuesday, Jackson… Read More »

Meet the Blessing Boys

By | July 13, 2025

[July 13, 2025] Today’s Feminist description of men is that masculine men are toxic and dangerous. The consequences of this ideology mean that it is more important than ever to teach young boys about how to be good men.  I’ll be highlighting a stable, sane, moral, prudent, hard-working family. Meet the Blessing Boys. According to Justin Knoop, a… Read More »

Truth, Justice, and the American Way

By | July 12, 2025

[July 12, 2025]  I remember the old Adventures of Superman television series from the 1950s. My parents didn’t allow me much boobtube time, but when they did, Superman was a-okay. He stood for truth, justice, and the American way, and that is the way any worthwhile show should be. A new “Superman” movie will hit the streets soon.… Read More »

Trooper Escamilla: A Real Female Cop

By | July 11, 2025

[July 11, 2025]  Many commentators believe that women are not capable of doing specific jobs that men have traditionally held. Whether it be an Infantryman, an Electrical Lineman, or a Cop, most women do not have the physical strength to do these jobs effectively. However, there are always exceptions to the rule. Trooper Ana Escamilla of the Arkansas… Read More »