by editor | Jun 29, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
In January 1968, George Wallace, shoe-polish-black hair shining under the spotlight, threw himself into a debate over the meaning of conservatism. He was a guest on the public affairs program Firing Line, and his opponent was the show’s host — and de facto spokesman...
by editor | Jun 28, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, picking up on the precedent set by British voters, desires that the Southwestern empire where I make my home hold its own vote on seceding from the top-heavy politburo that seems to run America. Good luck on persuading...
by editor | Jun 27, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: Supreme Court Denies Confederate Flag Appeal DANVILLE, Va. — The Virginia Supreme Court has announced that it will not hear an appeal of a Danville judge’s decision allowing the Confederate flag to be removed from a monument at Sutherlin Mansion....
by editor | Jun 24, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The Civil War was a pivotal moment in the history of the United States. The war was responsible for more American deaths than any other conflict, and it has played a continuous role in both the culture and economy of the US ever since. During the course of the Civil...
by editor | Jun 21, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Surely murder is a serious subject, which ought to be examined seriously. Instead, it is almost always examined politically in the context of gun control controversies, with stock arguments on both sides that have remained the same for decades. And most of those...
by editor | Jun 20, 2016 | Archive, Southern Partisan
MISSISSIPPI: Battle over Confederate Symbols Continues With Miss. State Flag It’s the last state flag to feature the Confederate battle emblem, and for a moment after the 2015 Charleston shootings it seemed like its days were numbered. Several municipalities in...