When I saw this social-media post about the anniversary of Sam Houston’s death, it got me pondering about the past
Rethinking Welfare
One of the most significant shifts in my own political opinions over the past 10 years has been my position
The Boat Shoe Beat: The Return
After a very long hiatus and some much needed R&R, I’ve decided to return to this comfy little corner of
Requiem for an Outlaw
I had been thinking of writing a piece about Tyler Childers’ late defection to the other side, but after hearing
We’ve Never Been on the Same Page
ID’s resident satirist explores the rich and vibrant culture of the Black Hebrew Israelites.
The Biden Administration: What to Expect and What to Fear
As it looks more and more certain that Biden will become the next president of the American Empire, I want
Germany 1968 and Dixie 2020
The year 1968 was one of the most pivotal years in human history, thanks to the number of revolutions (or
Look to the Skies in Fear
Our era finds personification in the ungodliest of creatures, the tranny. Any time they pop up on a historical timeline,
A False and Fictional Future
One of my favorite shows of the past few years has been The Young Pope. For those of y’all that
How to Properly Shape the Mind and Character of a Child – An Analogy
Noah Webster once wrote that he considered the education of youth a vocation of more consequence than the making of