The Fleming Foundation Cultural Commentary

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Virginia’s Pyrrhic Victory by The Alabamian:The Historic Election of Lt. Governor Winsome Sears and Oh Yeah! that Youngkin Fella

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Virginia! Oh Virginia! How far thou have fallen and are desecrated!

That is how I felt as I watched Southerners celebrating the election results in Virginia.  Has the state that produced Robert E. Lee and  “Stonewall” Jackson gone so far under the spell of multiculturalism that Virginians can fall for politicians who attack  Southern traditions and Southern monuments.

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Go West, Men Young and Old: A Call for Help

Stephen has talked me into another pop culture series, this one on Western movies.  Each of us will pick perhaps 6 movies to discuss, alternating classics chosen by me and post-1960 junk chosen by Stephen “the kid” Heiner.  My entirely objective and non-judgmental language here anticipates the tenor of the discussion. The question for me, and perhaps also for Stephen, is: Which movies to pick?

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A Common Place for Commonplaces: Pope on religion and government

This letter, from Alexander Pope to  Francis Atterbury, Anglican Bishop of Rochester, is a coherent and dignified explanation of the poet’s determination to remain a Catholic, despite the renewed persecution of Catholics that took place following the Hanoverian succession.  It breathes an air of sweet reason and political sanity that is desperately needed by Americans today, left and right, who seem to plunge into fanaticism on the slightest pretext.