A.F. Branco You Know, the Thing For more A.F. Branco cartoons, go to WesternJournal.com/cartoons. By A.F. Branco July 2, 2021
@kb9ibw / TwitterCommentary National Disgrace: 'Racism' Accusations Thrown at Founding Documents Force Military Vet to Step In A veteran issued a rebuttal to a National Archives task force that claimed the founding documents are racist. By Michael Austin, Patriot Project July 1, 2021
Melissa A. Woolf / ShutterstockOp-Ed Erick Erickson: Left Comes for 'Racist' National Anthem That Mentions Slaves, But There's 1 Major Problem 'Key watched the British bombard Fort McHenry and, as the sun rose, he saw the American flag still flying over the fort.' By Erick Erickson July 1, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Every 'Racist' Confederate Statue the House Voted to Remove from Congress Is of a Democrat From the Trail of Tears to Jim Crow segregation, racist Democrats were chief purveyors of some of the worst evil committed on American soil. By Kevin Catapano June 30, 2021
Patrick Smith / Getty Images Olympian Gwen Berry Doubles Down, Claims National Anthem Is 'Disrespectful' to Black Americans The Olympic hammer thrower who hates America's national anthem showed she relies on a debunked reading of the text for her stand. By Jack Davis June 30, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty Images House Passes Bill to Remove Confederate Statues House Majority Whip James Clayburn said the Capitol should 'not celebrate those who were proponents of racial inequity and hatred.' By Dillon Burroughs June 30, 2021
David Dee Delgado / Getty ImagesOp-Ed F. Peter Brown: Cancel Culture Comes for All - Even Our Great President Teddy Roosevelt 'The recent attack on Roosevelt by the cancel culture mob is repellent. It is time to stand up to those who would recast history.' By F. Peter Brown June 28, 2021
Douglas Rissing / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Get a Check Ready for $83,000: Mayors Push for Americans to Cough Up for Slavery Reparations Eleven mayors are forming a coalition to promote reparations for the descendants of slaves in America. By Eric Nanneman June 25, 2021
Evanston Present and Future / FacebookCommentary City Puts on Parade for Juneteenth, But 4th of July Celebrations Are Canceled As the rest of the nation celebrates Independence Day, one city will refrain from putting on this year's Fourth of July celebrations. By Rachel Bratton June 24, 2021
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Top US General Defends CRT, Rants About 'White Rage,' Says He's Read Marx and Lenin It's a wonder we defeated the Nazis without our white soldiers checking their privilege, and our black soldiers resenting them for having it. By Kevin Catapano June 24, 2021