by editor | Jan 27, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
There is much to cheer about President Trump’s first decisions as president. Conservatives are almost certainly going to love his Supreme Court pick, his stepped-up efforts to deport criminal aliens, the approval of two oil pipelines stubbornly blocked by the...
by editor | Jan 27, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Recently a batch of rare Civil War maps were released by the Library of Congress, with many showing what Texas dealt with during the War Between the States. Texas’ Gulf Coast locale meant that places like Galveston, Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass and Port Lavaca were...
by editor | Jan 24, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
One wonders just how far spineless college administrators will go when it comes to caving in to the demands of campus snowflakes. For those unfamiliar with the term “snowflakes,” it is increasingly being used to characterize college students easily...
by editor | Jan 24, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: Williamsburg’s Civil War History Resurfaces The Battle of Williamsburg gets lost in the shuffle of history. Not only does it get less emphasis among Civil War historians, it also gets lost amid the city’s own storied history, according to...
by editor | Jan 20, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
President-elect Donald Trump was sworn in at his inaugural ceremony Friday using the same Bible that President Lincoln used at his inauguration, as well as a Bible Mr. Trump’s mother had given to him in 1955. “In his first inaugural address, President Lincoln appealed...
by editor | Jan 18, 2017 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Now that Republicans are on the cusp of controlling the White House — fortifying their control of both chambers of Congress — you might think they wouldn’t be so quick to surrender to the principles of the left. Yet that appears to be exactly what some...