Jarod Paul Young

Jarod Paul Young


  • September 27, 2018

    Scuttling Sanity to Repeat History and Sink a Country

    On the morning of April 18, 2000, a Zimbabwean farmer, Martin Olds, mounted a defense of his 12,000-acre holding 400 miles southwest of Harare, after 70 men wielding automatic weapons arrived to lay claim to his land.  For two hours, the 43...

  • May 23, 2018

    Speech Slavery and the Misery of Vicki Momberg

    Recent congressional testimony regarding Facebook's politically driven exclusionary tactics delineated Silicon Valley's hard-left predilections, but the exposition was a mere foot-candle's worth of illumination in a constellation of threa...

  • June 4, 2016

    Spiro Agnew: Donald Trump's Doppelganger from Forty Years Ago

    As he dug in for ideological warfare with the establishment media, anarchists, Marxist terrorists, anti-war protesters, and other militants in 1969, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said he felt as though he were "involved in a crusade" (1). ...

  • April 13, 2016

    It Didn't Start with Donald Trump

    Though he's drawn comparisons to various bygone figures, Donald J. Trump has an obvious kinsman from history whose legacy was forged fighting many of the same battles now embroiling the real estate tycoon. Indeed, most Americans appear to have...