2023 Rearview Awards

As the days begin to lengthen and 2023 is one for the history books, the time for the annual Rearview Awards is upon us.ย 

Books of the year: Drew Thomas Allenโ€™s: โ€œAmericaโ€™s Last Stand: Will You Vote to Save or Destroy America in 2024.โ€ Allen pulls no punches and cuts through the partisan and bureaucratic chaos that plagues American politics. If you love America, this book is a tour de force and a must read as we enter into a presidential election year.

โ€œOur Enemy, the Government: How Covid Enabled the Expansion and Abuse of State Powerโ€ by Ramesh Thakur is the most documented takedown of the COVID lockdown published.

Nonagenarian Thomas Sowellโ€™s โ€œSocial Justice Fallaciesโ€ breaks down the consequences of pursing equality at the expense of merit that is fundamental to the social justice agenda.

Sign of the times: Maxim magazine named a biological male to their โ€œHottest 100 Womenโ€ list, while a transgender professor will teach a course on Taylor Swift at Harvard.

The alarm has been sounded: The recent congressional testimony of the three college presidents should be a first-degree wake-up call for academia. How much more shame must universities endure before something is done?

Ms. Bitter, USA: Megan Rapinoe calls playing for U.S. Team โ€œWorst Job In The Worldโ€ as she kneels for the National Anthem. Note to Rapinoe: It wasnโ€™t a job but a privilege that paid well.

Racist medal: Bostonโ€™s Mayor Michelle Wu. Wu invited only city council members of color that excluded whites to her yearend โ€œholiday party. โ€Racial equity is becoming what it was bound to become โ€“ the return of racial segregation.

Metaphors of the Year: The White House Christmas tree toppling over was followed by Jill Bidenโ€™s Christmas video that resembled The Nutcracker on crack.

Endorsement: One financial analyst recommends we buy canned food and ammunition.

You know one and they vote: Anย ABC News/Ipsosย poll says more than 75 % believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. Only 25% believe the opposite and admittedly you know at least one of them.

Time travel: AfterPaul McCartney released the Beatlesโ€™ final song: โ€œNow and Thenโ€ the next day the Rolling Stonesโ€™ latest album topped the charts. When we turned the clocks back in November just how far back have we gone?

Things that make you go hmm: It took the American Republic until 2007 to accumulate the amount of debt we have run up the last four years.

Most flamboyant opening: The Las Vegas Golden Knightsย raisedย their 2023 NHL Stanley Cup banner to commence their season using a giant slot machine. With Vegas now a first stop destination of the professional sportsโ€™ leagues, the odds for the next great sportsโ€™ gambling scandal has increased exponentially.

No pads or helmet needed: By 2027, NFL commissioner Roger Goodellโ€™s career earnings will be more than double what any player has ever made in the history of the NFL.

Snake bit: The New York Jetsโ€™ Aaron Rodgers Era ended after just four plays when Rodgers ruptured his left Achilles tendon. Rodgers is still collecting his $31million salary. Only Judge Judy gets paid more to sit on the bench.

Most notorious envoy: Dylan Mulvaney rivals the late Lion of the Senate Ted Kennedy as alcoholโ€™s most infamous spokesman.

Charlatan cup: The Democrats ridiculed Sen. John Kennedy for reading pornographic material in a Senate hearing. Yet, they are the same books Democrats want in public schools.

Best signage: Peddling on two wheels a bed and breakfast caught my attention: โ€œWe Do Not Provide Wi-Fi โ€“ So Pretend Like Itโ€™s 1980.โ€

Worst Trade: The Biden administrationโ€™s release of billions dollars in sanctioned Iranian funds for the release of five wrongfully held U.S. hostages. Such diplomacy only emboldens our enemies to kidnap more Americans.

A drive for the ages: Southern Columbia drives its way to seven-straight state Class 2A titles with a 21-20 win over Westinghouse going 99-yards on the teamโ€™s final drive of the season for the programโ€™s 14th Pennsylvania state football title โ€“ the most in state history.

There is so much more to grouse about, but space and ink are limited.ย However, donโ€™t fret.ย In order to keep this New Yearโ€™s party going, part two is next week.ย 

Best wishes in 2024.

Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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