Stories written by Anthony Hager
Anthony W. Hager has written more than 200 published articles and maintained therightslant.com since February, 2003. His columns and articles have appeared in several newspapers, magazines and websites. A list of published credits is available on his website, www.therightslant.com. He graduated from East Gaston High School in 1983 and entered the United States Navy instead of college. He served four years as a crew chief on a TC-4C aircraft based at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, VA. Anthony is a committed Christian and a member of Alexis Baptist Church in Alexis, NC. He has served as an usher, deacon, committee member and as a Sunday School teacher for children and young adults. He currently researches and teaches lessons for a college age class. In his spare time Anthony hunts, shoots and coaches youth baseball. He is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association, former member of the American Gunsmith Association and the North American Hunting Club. He supports and writes for the Charlotte (NC) Tea Party and the Crisis Pregnancy Center of Lincoln County, NC.

Bipartisan Brew Created Tea Party

If you were born in the 1960s, educated in the 1970s, and emancipated from parental dependence in the 1980s, the ideological differences between Democrats and Republicans were clearly defined. Democrats favored high taxes, government regulation, and wealth redistribution. Republicans advocated low taxes, limited government, and private charity. During the 2000s those lines were blurred. Republicans […]

September 12, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

Investing In Government Is A Losing Proposition

There’s no questioning Warren Buffett’s ability to invest. People who sink their money in dry oil wells and earthworm farms don’t become billionaires. Buffett is one of those rare people who can spot a winner, act on it, and turn a tidy profit. Thus he’s amassed a sizeable fortune. What’s wrong with that? Ask Warren […]

August 31, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Using the Constitution as a Political Playground

Before taking a seat in Congress, all elected senators and representatives must swear an oath of office. In summary, they are required to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, bearing full faith and allegiance to our nation’s foundational law. Their oath confirms their willingness to bear these duties freely and without reservation. It seems […]

August 19, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Live to spend, Spend to live

Vice President Joe Biden sticks his foot in his mouth so often that he’s developed athlete’s tongue. The news flash comes when Biden doesn’t say something eccentric, unpredictable, or just plain stupid. So it was no great revelation to hear he’d accused Tea Party Republicans of behaving like terrorists during the debt limit debate. It’s […]

August 9, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Manufactured Racism is the Greater Evil

Racism has evolved. Historically a social barrier, it has become a contemporary political tool. That’s not to say racism is nonexistent. Racism exists aplenty, in and toward all races. Our world is filled with people who harbor illogical hatred based solely on race or ethnicity. Race relations would take a giant step forward if only […]

July 27, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

Romney Pleads The Tenth

Mitt Romney’s candidacy boasts several strengths. He is a successful businessman, an accomplished politician, and an articulate speaker. Romney is also perceived as economically conservative. In addition to those qualities he is photogenic, which is more essential to contemporary office seekers than a coherent platform. But Romney has drawbacks as well. Some of Romney’s flaws […]

July 18, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Casey Anthony Verdict Reveals Liberal Hypocrisy

Social media has been abuzz with condemnations for Casey Anthony. Celebrities have been tweeting their outrage while media pundits from Joy Behar to Bill O’Reilly air their displeasure with the Anthony verdict. The court of public opinion had Anthony convicted and all but executed. Anger toward Casey Anthony united this country like nothing since Pearl Harbor. […]

July 15, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Three Rails Of Pacifism Run Off Track

No person is easier defeated than one who holds nothing worthy of defense. The board of directors at Goshen College, a Mennonite school in Indiana, fits that category to some extent. But the Mennonite pacifism is at least partially pure. Secular pacifism can’t make that claim. Mennonites are traditional pacifists, shunning war and confrontation no […]

July 1, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

Government Receives the Most Bang for the Preschool Buck

There’s a study for all occasions and all occasions warrant a study. Otherwise, grant money would remain unspent. One study recently targeted preschool education, finding preschool classes provided benefits to students even into adulthood. Sound odd? Not really; many are the preschool skills that serve us in our latter years. Counting to ten helps determine […]

June 20, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager | Read More »

Sarah Palin’s Wild Ride With The First Amendment

The Constitution’s First Amendment clearly and properly protects the press from government intrusion. However, does the First Amendment allow reporters to ignore laws, or guarantee their access to a citizen’s every move? Ask Sarah Palin. Palin recently made news for reasons other than her unusual version of Paul Revere’s ride. The controversy centered on her […]

June 13, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

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