There is a new space race dawning. Americans, and indeed much of the world, seem to have caught a new strain of space fever, a craze not seen since the glory days of Apollo. NASA shirts and accessories are more frequently seen in public than they have been in decades. It seems a new generation of Americans are eager for a return to the moon and beyond.
Continue reading “Lessons Learned: How Apollo 1 Made Space Travel Safer”Advanced Praise for The Jazz Age President
“Presidents are ranked wrong. In The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding, Ryan Walters mounts a case that Harding deserves to move up — and supplies the evidence to make that case strong. No historian of the 1920s makes the case for Harding after Walters.” – Amity Shlaes, author of Coolidge
“He cut taxes and regulations, got the economy roaring, put America first after years of wearisome globalist utopianism, and for all his efforts was derided as unfit for the job. Ryan Walters’ The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren Harding is a long-overdue defense of the man who was Trump before Trump, a criminally underrated and unjustly maligned president who in a just, America-first ranking, would be regarded as one of America’s greatest presidents. This book is a timely and much-needed salvo in the ongoing war to wrest American history back from the socialist ideologues who have dominated it for too long.” – Robert Spencer, author of Rating America’s Presidents
“Warren Harding is perpetually labeled as one of the ‘bad presidents,’ as a bumbling idiot who couldn’t write a speech, or as a philandering playboy with literal closet affairs, but as Ryan Walters expertly shows, this is unjust. Rather than one of the worst presidents, Harding should be regarded as a man who believed in the original intent of the presidency and who was able to stave off one of the worst economic crises of the twentieth century by doing nothing. You’ll have a new appreciation for Wobbly Warren after reading this book.” – Brion McClanahan is the author of 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America and Four Who Tried to Save Her
“Warren G. Harding gets no respect, ranked last or nearly last in the academic surveys of presidential performance. But he led America from a wartime to a peacetime economy, ended a chaotic spate of labor and racial strife, nipped in the bud an ominous recession, and generated a rare surge of economic growth. Ryan Walters has produced a much-needed corrective–a sprightly written and thoroughly researched narrative of Harding’s true contributions, which were significant and deserve recognition.” – Robert W. Merry, author of Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians.

The Democrat Election “Reform” Bill: We’ve Been Here Before
Congressional Democrats are currently working diligently to pass a major election “reform” bill so that no person’s right to vote can be suppressed, which liberals allege is happening in every election, especially in red states. In order to safeguard this sacred right from those nasty conservatives who are trying to take squash it, Democrats are proposing what is essentially a federal takeover of the electoral process.
But this move is not unprecedented in American history. We’ve been here before, in 1890.
Continue reading “The Democrat Election “Reform” Bill: We’ve Been Here Before”My New Book On Grover Cleveland
Just this week, I released a new book on Grover Cleveland, published by the Abbeville Institute Press.
Continue reading “My New Book On Grover Cleveland”Did Politics Doom Apollo 1?

We live in an age where politics seems to pervade every aspect of our daily lives, touching everything from sports and entertainment to items as seemingly non-political as soft drinks and children’s cartoons. Apparently, nothing is off-limits. Yet if there was one entity that might be free of the taint of politics then perhaps NASA would be it. But sadly, that is not the case.
Continue reading “Did Politics Doom Apollo 1?”Apollo 1: Answering a Critic
I recently saw a somewhat negative review on Amazon on my book about the Apollo 1 tragedy:
Continue reading “Apollo 1: Answering a Critic”June 3, 1965: Ed White’s Spacewalk
On this day in 1965, 56 years ago, astronaut Ed White, on board Gemini 4, stepped outside his spacecraft to perform the first American EVA. Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov stunned the world the previous March by becoming the first man to walk in space. America had to answer.
An excerpt from Apollo 1: The Tragedy That Put Us On the Moon:
Continue reading “June 3, 1965: Ed White’s Spacewalk”Arlington Memorial For Apollo 1
Did you know that there is not a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery to honor the crew of Apollo 1, who tragically perished in a flash fire inside their spacecraft on January 27, 1967?
There is a memorial to Challenger and Columbia but not to Apollo 1.
Continue reading “Arlington Memorial For Apollo 1”Honoring the Crew of Apollo 1

The crew of Apollo 1 – Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee – perished on January 27, 1967 when a fire swept through their spacecraft during a routine test three weeks before launch. They should also be memorialized on this Memorial Day!
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