by editor | Aug 15, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
By the time the Civil War ended in 1865, much of the South lay in ruins, physically, economically and socially. Fears of Yankee reprisals and racial conflict percolated through society. Black slaves had been freed; Confederate President Jefferson Davis was imprisoned....
by editor | Aug 15, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
NBC “News” is perfectly demonstrating why the American people distrust the media’s professed belief in facts, or their supposed approach of holding a story until they have enough documented evidence. The latest shameless exhibit? Championing former...
by editor | Aug 13, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: School Named After Confederate General Renamed The Roanoke School Board renamed Stonewall Jackson Middle School after former railroad executive John P. Fishwick on Monday, abruptly ending a monthslong debate about whether a racially diverse school in...
by editor | Aug 9, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — Did you see a particular Wall Street Journal front-page headline on Monday? It read “Profits Soar as Economy Advances.” That headline will probably be the most important headline of the week. It certainly is of colossal importance. Our economy...
by editor | Aug 9, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
WASHINGTON — The bones of two Union soldiers killed at the Civil War’s Second Battle of Bull Run will be laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery on Sept. 6, the cemetery said Monday. The men will be the first burials in the cemetery’s new 27-acre section and will...
by editor | Aug 7, 2018 | Archive, Southern Partisan
On meeting with the EU’s Jean-Claude Juncker last month, Donald Trump tweeted: “Both the U.S. and the E.U. drop all Tariffs, Barriers and Subsidies! That would finally be Free Market and Fair Trade.” Did Larry Kudlow somehow get access to...