Jonah Goldberg’s Attack on the Tyranny of Cliches
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | May 17th at 10:12 AM |
I will admit up-front that I am far from an unbiased observer when it comes to Jonah Goldberg. I am a fan. And I have been lucky enough to get to know him some over the years and consider him a friend. So feel free to factor that in to what follows. But even with that caveat, there is a small part of me that | Read More »
Jeremy Lott on William F. Buckley
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | December 10th at 02:11 PM |
I am an admitted bibliophile and thought it might be interesting and useful to post some thoughts on books/authors every Friday. So here is the first post. Let me know if you think this is something worth continuing. William F. Buckley (Christian Encounters Series) by Jeremy Lott is an excellent introduction to one of the central figures of the post-war conservative movement. But it is important to keep | Read More »
Introducing The Right Reads
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | May 26th at 12:45 PM |
I wanted to take a moment to make you aware of a new site I started called The Right Reads. I started TRR because I thought it would be useful to have a site that focus on books on, about, or of interest to conservatives/the Right. I hope it will be a place that both reviews current books and interviews insightful authors but also a | Read More »
Talk Radio and Changing Minds
By: Kevin Holtsberry (Diary) | May 12th at 04:30 PM |
Jerry Taylor is one of those folks who says what’s on his mind, popular or not (witness his dissent on Jack Kemp). Whether you agree with him or vehemently disagree it can be refreshing and interesting, IMO. Today, he dissents from another hot topic: talk radio and Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity in particular. I am no fan of either. While I will admit to | Read More »