by editor | Aug 23, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
GEORGIA: Book Retells Atlanta History During Civil War Lt. William Hoyle Nesbit, 21, was languishing in a Virginia hospital after having his arm shot off in the Battle of Gettysburg. A caregiver, trying to help, sent a dictated telegram to Nesbit’s father on July 14,...
by editor | Aug 18, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Former President Donald Trump will soon be indicted by a federal grand jury. He is the victim of a federal government that knows no bounds and has assumed powers nowhere granted in the Constitution by the sheer force of its own will. It has created a security state,...
by editor | Aug 17, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
BEAUFORT — Archaeologist Chester DePratter looked beyond the edge of the city. From the park at the bottom of The Point, he could see 5 miles down the Beaufort River. “This is the highest point around,” DePratter, a research professor at the SC Institute of...
by editor | Aug 16, 2022 | Archive
When 30 FBI agents showed up at Mar-a-Lago to cart off boxes of documents, it was an authorized, legitimate and justified procedure to retrieve national security secrets being illegally kept there. Or it was an unprecedented regime raid on the home and office of the...
by editor | Aug 15, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
SOUTH CAROLINA: Army’s Largest Training Base Has More Confederate Names Than All But 3 Other Bases One in four roads on Fort Jackson could be renamed as part of a wide-ranging study that has already suggested new names for nine military bases with Confederate...
by editor | Aug 10, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
For a few years, I have sounded the alarm that a growing wave of conservatives are working to make Republicans indistinguishable from Democrats on social spending. Some say that to win elections, Republicans need to pay more attention to families — by which they mean...