Clay Travis Reminds Us When Lebron Tried To Fake His Way Through A Malcolm X Book.

Since last week, Lebron James has been getting quite the backlash over his reaction to a police involved shooting. Responding to a Tuesday, April 20 shooting of a16 year old black girl by a cop, Lebron quickly took to Twitter. The backlash, then got intensified, after he tried to dodge responsibility with a workaround of some sort. One standout observation though, came from Clay Travis, … Continue reading Clay Travis Reminds Us When Lebron Tried To Fake His Way Through A Malcolm X Book.

So Jordan Peterson Noticed Marvel Turned Him Into A Supervillain

So to begin, let’s do a little back story. Famed clinical psychologist, and author of acclaimed bestseller, 12 Rules For Life, had recently responded to a tweet, in which he called out The Atlantic for exacerbating the insidious rise of cancel culture. The tweet was in response to an Atlantic article about a Barrington Illinois parent, fighting “anti-racism” curriculum that had just been introduced in … Continue reading So Jordan Peterson Noticed Marvel Turned Him Into A Supervillain

Trust Lives Beyond Expertise.

As the current tension in the culture rises, the slacks stretch even tighter, it’s no easy task counting the entire cost of where we are today. Obviously sometime in the future, a larger perspective will emerge. Until then, we can at least observe some few obvious casualties in our current culture war. The likely biggest casualty in this rising tension, is becoming as clear as … Continue reading Trust Lives Beyond Expertise.

A Fair Shot At Growing Up

Back in 2004, Condoleezza Rice was invited to speak at Rutgers University’s commencement. This was met with a vicious protest by both students and faculty. As a result, she backed out of speaking. While unfortunately, this giving in to the heckler’s veto was not the only one of it’s kind, this event specifically, came to my mind this week as I watched Gina Carano, interviewed … Continue reading A Fair Shot At Growing Up

Rush Limbaugh, Talk Radio Pioneer, Dies At 70.

Earlier Wednesday morning, Rush Limbaugh succumbed to a long battle with lung cancer. The announcement came first from his wife Kathryn, who took over his radio show to announce their loss. A family statement followed soon after, on his Facebook account. First airing in 1988, Limbaugh’s show began nationally with a little over 50 stations, to eventually being featured in over 600. His listeners had … Continue reading Rush Limbaugh, Talk Radio Pioneer, Dies At 70.