Daniel Mallock

Daniel Mallock


  • November 27, 2021

    It’s Jefferson’s Fault

    The removal of a statue of Thomas Jefferson from New York City Hall on November 22nd raises troubling questions. That the statue had been there unmolested since 1833 reconfirms that ours is a harsh era of savage reassessments without the tempering in...

  • November 12, 2019

    The People and the President

    A particularly well-placed and insightful person close to the powerful of Washington contributed the following observation of disparate views regarding the president: "Visitors to Washington... were struck with the want of personal loy...

  • October 20, 2019

    The Devil and the Democrats

    The smartest thing the devil ever did was convince people that he doesn't exist.  Taking a page from the devil's operating manual, the "smartest" and one of the most conniving things the Democrats ever did was convince the...

  • May 30, 2017

    Attacking the Past: The Removal of the Confederate Monuments

    The recent removal of Confederate memorials from the City of New Orleans was greeted with applause by some and tears from others. Many Confederate monuments across the country are at risk. It is important to examine why this is happening, determine t...