Vivid Remorse in “Father Forgets”

By | July 11, 2026

[July 11, 2026]  Occasionally, I find solace in old books that I have on my book shelf.  One of those published a short poem by W. Livingston Larned (copyright May 1935), titled “Father Forgets.”  It’s a father’s monologue to his sleeping son, showing his vivid remorse for holding a young boy to the standards of an adult. The… Read More »

Patriotism: Why We Need It

By | July 10, 2026

[July 10, 2026]  “Why do we need patriotism?” is a question often asked in America today, and the fact it is being asked points to a deep problem in our culture.  Fortunately, there are many of us who have attempted to give a useful answer. At PragerU, in a series of videos published on the 4th of July… Read More »

National Museum of American History: Fail

[July 8, 2026]  This is the face of leadership failure: Anthea Harris, Director of the National Museum of American History (NMAH). The White House’s Domestic Policy Council reports that the NMAH has abandoned its founding mission of patriotic education for activist ideology.  Its capture by anti-American leftists is now complete. Established to celebrate American heritage, progress, freedom, and ingenuity, NMAH… Read More »

The Greatest Gift of All: Poverty

[July 7, 2026]  Italian actor Roberto Benigni once said, in all seriousness, “I thank my parents for the greatest gift of all: poverty.”  He said this in his acceptance speech for the Best Actor Oscar in 1999 for Life is Beautiful (La vita è bella), referring to his humble upbringing in a small Italian village. Psychologically, the quote… Read More »