The Pushback on Woke is Growing 

By | February 16, 2025

[February 16, 2025]  ManUp protesters in New Zealand interrupted Auckland’s Rainbow Parade yesterday, and called out the NZ police for “prioritizing rainbow flags over law and order.”  I do recommend viewing the video below, posted by Clown World on X. It is clear that the pushback on Woke is growing. Māori men were easily recognizable in their disruptive… Read More »

Listen to Hypocrites: the Gospels 

By | January 28, 2025

[January 28, 2025]  The brilliance of the Bible in its wisdom is beyond mind-blowing. Dennis Prager tells us of one of the most profound passages in the Book that gives us crucial advice that we should – counterintuitively – listen to hypocrites. Now, that is highly interesting. “So practice and obey whatever they tell you, but don’t follow… Read More »

Wanted: Adult Supervision at Columbia

By | June 25, 2024

[June 25, 2024]  One of the most difficult challenges to a new Army Company Commander is an external evaluation of his leadership abilities.  I don’t know if these are conducted anymore, given the horrific stories coming out of our woke military today.  A recent opinion piece by the Washington Free Beacon editors strikes to the heart of leadership. … Read More »

Lewis, I Hardly Knew Ye

[June 1, 2024]  I recently came across an article written by Dick Conoboy and I was taken by his respect for a good friend.  The article, titled “Lewis, I Hardly Knew Ye,” is worth reading in its entirety.  His friend is Lewis B. Puller, Jr. and if that name is familiar, it should be.  Lewis was a Vietnam… Read More »

Advice for Young Men:  Manly & Modern

By | April 22, 2024

[April 22, 2024]  In my recent exploration of advice for young men, I discovered a good deal worth sharing.  The latest comes from Manly & Modern, a site dedicated to helping young men improve productivity, thought patterns, and habits.  They give relationship advice, social tips, career and finance guidance, and workout content.  We will find many similarities to… Read More »

Letters to My Granddaughter, No. 66

By | April 18, 2024

[April 18, 2024]  His face was wrinkled and tanned; he was thin, of medium height, with blue eyes and thinning gray hair, and wearing thick glasses.  Douglas James Satterfield sat in his favorite chair overlooking the front of his farmhouse, smoking an unfiltered Camel cigarette.  His farm was located south of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, near the Arkansas River. … Read More »