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The Education on Marxism We Desperately Need – HotAir

How did Marxism come to dominate American Academia and now US politics after a century of oppression, terror, and failure?  Those of us who lived through the Cold War, and especially those who served on its front lines, must be asking that very question. When the Berlin Wall fell, most of us assumed that Marxism […]

Winchester, Mozart, & the Devil

M*A*S*H’s Dr. Winchester and the Chinese prisoners in the American camp find a common language in a single piece of music, written a century-and-a-half before: Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet. The final episode of the hit TV series, M*A*S*H aired on February 28, 1983, garnering an astounding 125 million viewers, the most in television history at the […]

‘An Honest Journalist Who Truly Cared About Facts’

A Fox News writer and audio anchor died Saturday in New York City. He was 33. Matt Napolitano passed away after what was described as a “brief illness.” “With a heavy heart I have to share that my husband [Matt Napolitano] passed away yesterday morning,” his partner Ricky Whitcomb wrote on the X social media […]

Before Fox News, There Was National Empowerment Television

When TV producer Norman Lear died, The New York Times‘ obituary said there were “critics” who insisted the date “All in the Family” premiered on CBS in January 1971 represented a “day of infamy” in American broadcasting. By contrast, for conservative television, 30 years ago this month, Dec. 6, 1993, was a welcomed day and […]