In light of the recent discovery that the Rev. Al Sharpton's ancestors were owned by the late Strom Thurmond's and the apology by the Virginia state government for slavery, the Southern Avenger outlines the agenda of black leaders who use the memory of American slavery as a political tool.
The rallying cry for each of the 2008 Republican presidential frontrunners is that only they can "beat Hillary," as they continue to insist that a new Clinton administration would be a complete disaster. They're right. But their respective adminstrations would be no less disastrous.
When FOX News Carl Cameron sought to discredit Texas Congressman Ron Paul during a Republican presidential debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (1/10/08), the Southern Avenger decided to take him to task.
The current mainstream philosophy that calls itself "conservatism" in government, in print and on talk radio, is anything but. The Southern Avenger explains why the US invasion of Iraq would have been abhorrent to earlier generations of conservatives who created and cultivated the movement that was anti-war for most of its history.
In the aftermath of the Republican Presidential Debates in New Hampshire this week (Sep. 5, 2007) the Southern Avenger explains why he believes Texas Congressman Ron Paul is not only the best candidate - but the only candidate.
The Southern Avenger gives his take on the infamous "gangsta party" at Clemson and other universities on the eve of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
On the sixth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Southern Avenger examines the notion that "blowback," not terrorists' hatred of "freedom," might have been that tragedy's root cause.
In the wake of South Carolina U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham's Republican primary triumph - it looks like his Democratic challenger Bob Conley might offer the only hope of electing a conservative come November.
When Sean Hannity tried to fool his audience by pretending to support John McCain, the Southern Avenger took the bait and posted his disgust with Hannity on his blog. Hannity, in turn, read SA's blog on the air, as an example of his successful prank. But in the end, Hannity himself remains the real joke...
In light of independent candidate for president Ralph Nader's recent comments on Barack Obama and white guilt, SA thought it might be worth noting exactly how much more conservative the consumer advocate is than his Republican contemporaries.
The Southern Avenger gives his thoughts on "white guilt" in the wake of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra's decision to cancel their "Dukes of Hazzard" themed-program because of the Confederate imagery of the television series.
As the Barack Obama/Jeremiah Wright scandal continues, SA thought it might be worth exploring the one part of the reverend's initial, controversial sermon that made sense.
As it relates to President George W. Bush and our war in Iraq, talk radio host and FOX News Sean Hannity believes that it is impossible to "support the troops," yet question their mission. He didn't always feel this way...
Part 1 of a 3 part interview (6/19/08) on WTMA 1250 AM talk radio in Charleston, South Carolina, with self-described "Ron Paul Democrat" Bob Conley, who will challenge U.S Senator Lindsey Graham in the 2008 election.
Probable 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain is no less conservative than the rest of his party, despite accusations from talk radio and elsewhere.
When the escalating conflict between Russia and Georgia regarding South Ossetia became international news this week, the neoconservatives in the U.S. became very excited. SA explains why.
When interviewing Republican convention delegate Cyndi Mosteller, SA and his radio cohost Richard Todd pull no punches in pointing out how the speaker line-up illustrates the complete neoconservative take-over of the Party.