I’ve never been the kind of man who thinks he can sing a song to solve a problem. Then again,
Author: Tom Shackleford
An Incoherent Plot
At this late stage, what’s amusing is the inability of the establishment to generate good headlines. Instead of going to
Honesty is a Flame Retardant
Studies have shown that blacks have the highest self esteem of any race. That’s all well and good. But, we
Heatin’ Up in Hotlanta
A lack of imagination and skill constrain violence in America far more than conscience and consequences. The embattled city of
Like Taking Candy from a Baby
I’m a man who notices things, but I wouldn’t describe myself as a hero. In Weimerica, expediency is the best
Say “No” From The Start
There’s no accommodation to be reached with hateful people who seek to desecrate everything you have of value and view
The Best They’ve Got
American politics are a theater put on to provide the illusion of choice for a system directed by a transnational
When the World Needs a Hero, Some Men Don’t Wait
A human asteroid belt devoid of agency drifts aimlessly around America. Just as gravity places no burden on floating rocks,
My Take on Tulsa
We live in a civilization under the grip of a tribe of hateful parasites who are attempting to impose an
If the Predators Don’t Prowl
In 1994, I had a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In the summer, it wasn’t enough to captivate a boy for