Christopher Columbus: The Man Should Be A Saint
This is my second article about Christopher Columbus today, over at Men of the West.# # #Happy Columbus Day! This is one of my most favorite national holidays. For not only are we allowed to celebrate...
View ArticleOctober 13, 1917
Well, here we are ladies and gentlemen. The day has just started where I'm at. Will we see anything today? Will a revolution spring forth? Will war break out? Will we witness some sort of horrible...
View ArticleTranscending My Lockdown With Syndication
I've been a busy worker bee lately. Real life has been taking precedent over my intellectual pursuits. You gotta live life, after all. The Internet is not the be-all-end-all of our existence. But...
View ArticleTulsa TLM: Under Siege
The following article has appeared over at the Vox Cantoris blog this month. I would like to encourage you to read this over there and participate in his comment box, as The Hirsch Files is still...
View ArticleUranus--Emperor Of All Planets--Greets Us From Pisces
This post originally was published for the public by my friends over at Fellowship and Fairydust. Special thanks for their consideration in publishing this article, which I found to be a pleasure to...
View ArticleInheritance: Wretched 20th Century Generations
This article originally appeared at Davis Aurini's website, Stares at the World.As time progresses, Western society is beginning to learn that the generations following the Baby Boomers are none too...
View ArticleThe Local Oklahoma Series: Goodness And Tradition Under Siege In OK
This post is an archive of all of my coverage of the events that have taken place in Oklahoma, going back all the way to the satanic black masses in Oklahoma City through the suppression of tradition...
View ArticleSharing The Love On Fatima's Anniversary
This article originally was published as a guest post at The Eponymous Flower.------------------------You would think that on the centennial anniversary of an apparition foretelling the world's doom, a...
View Article"If democracy doesn't deliver, dispense with it."
This article originally appeared on the website, Men of the West.-----------------------------------------------Such are the words of Patrick Buchanan himself. To think that a one-time presidential...
View Article"A rope, a rope, to hang the Pope"
This article was originally posted at OnePeterFive, under the title: "How Should a Catholic 'Remember, Remember' Guy Fawkes Day?"-------------------------------------So, it's Guy Fawkes Day. Thanks to...
View ArticleMonarchy: I Will Answer John C. Wright's "Unanswered Equality Challenge"
I really like the writing of Catholic fiction writer, John C. Wright. His book, Awake In The Night Land, was second-to-none, absolutely incredible, and I recommend anyone with an imagination to read...
View ArticleArguing with John C. Wright About Monarchy: Thomas Jefferson
John C. Wright, Catholic science fiction writer and blogger, dislikes monarchy. While much of his commentary about politics and culture are spot on, his disagreement with the monarchical tradition...
View ArticleMy New Home At Forge-And-Anvil.com
Come and follow me at my new blog at The Forge and Anvil. That is the new website I've been building for my new home base. While I will be updating current posts on this website as I always have been,...
View ArticleThe End of Democracy
This is my book review of The End of Democracy, by Christophe Buffin de Chosal. Often in life, we end up complaining about some kind of a systemic problem in our society. Perhaps we on the Right...
View ArticleMark Shea's Stock is Rising...In the Marketplace of Scandal
Man, I'm telling you guys. Shea's belligerence knows no bounds. He will never learn. I really thought he would have gotten a clue years ago. But sadly, it appears that the man takes great pleasure...
View Article"Free Speech": Neither Real, Nor Your Right
John C. Wright, Catholic science fiction writer and blogger, dislikes monarchy. While much of his commentary about politics and culture are spot on, his disagreement with the monarchical tradition...
View ArticleLatin: The Sacramental Langugage - at OnePeterFive
I have written a new piece about Latin. I was hoping to have it up this Sunday, but it took a bit of time to write, and I figured I'd syndicate this one."There truly is a hierarchy of languages. At...
View ArticleThe "Protestant Advent Season"
So, Advent is about to begin. In my household, the week of Thanksgiving--that American holiday wherein we celebrate the Puritan conquest of North America--it usually falls upon me to bring down about...
View ArticleFree Speech: A Weaponized Myth Used Successfully By The Left
John C. Wright, Catholic science fiction writer and blogger, dislikes monarchy. While much of his commentary about politics and culture are spot on, his disagreement with the monarchical tradition...
View ArticleJust Watched Valerian: Disappointed By Effeminacy
Tonight, I rented and watched Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.After watching this film, and recalling what I saw in The Fifth Element a few years ago, I've come to a few conclusions.The...
View ArticleSt. Nicholas Week and the Fun Events in Advent
I've been having some thoughts about this week. Tonight is Krampus Night. Tomorrow (Dec 6) is St. Nicholas Day. If you've got kids, these sorts of things matter.Last Tradhican, over at Cathinfo...
View ArticleAll Sodomites Died On The First Christmas
Merry Christmas! The Savior has been born! Allow me to offer you an incendiary spark of edification to aid you in the kindling of your Yuletide log. Did you know that when He was born, all of the...
View ArticleForge and Anvil Is My New Blog
Howdy guys. This is a reminder to y'all that you can catch my updated weekly posts over at Forge and Anvil, my new blog. http://forge-and-anvil.com/
View ArticleThe Hirsch Files is Open for Christmas!
Merry Christmas, folks! As you've probably read over at the other blog, Forge and Anvil, I've decided to open up The Hirsch Files until the end of the Christmastide. So, friends, I hope you enjoy the...
View ArticleMerry Christmas 2019!
As is my usual habit—and in addition tothe previous reveals I’ve provided you folks this Christmas—I’d like to open upThe Hirsch Files for you today. Enjoy having access to the old stuff that I...
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