Posts by Frankie Val
Frank: On Turning 40

“When I think back on all of the milestone birthdays I’ve been blessed to reach, it all starts with 1990. I remember being in the back seat of my mother’s car thinking about how big the number five was, and how grown up it was going to be to finally get out of the booster seat.”

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Key Foods for Spring Seasonal Eating

Quite Frankly in-house nutritionist, J Gulinello, gives us a splash of Spring with the top seasonal foods and tips to incorporate into your diet. You’ll be supporting your overall well-being, while also returning to a lost way of eating with the seasons, which arguably has health benefits far beyond the reach of current scientific understanding!

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This One Thing Makes Trump Different From Every Other Politician

Our duly elected President, Donald John Trump, stands head and shoulders above the political class—Republican or Democrat. Unlike career politicians who treat campaign promises as disposable talking points, President Trump views them as a contract with the American people. From day one in office, he got to work honoring that contract. In an exclusive video essay for our Quite Frankly audience, James, The Black Conservative Patriot, breaks it all down. Don’t miss this powerful reminder of what real leadership looks like.

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Archaeology Exposed

What if everything we’ve been told about archaeology is a carefully crafted story? What if the true intent behind excavations and site preservation isn’t as noble as we’ve been led to believe? What if everything you see at the most famous archaeological sites in the world is all just a facade?

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Restoring the Patriarchy

The leftist politics and culture of subversion share a common source which may surprise you. It will surprise you not in the sense of a total ambush, wherein one will later scratch one’s head and claim one had no clue whatsoever the surprise was coming. It will surprise you, rather, in the less shocking sense that the universal source of leftism proves something recognizably bad—a familiar foe—and yet more potent an evil than formerly cognized, as well as covertly informative of all the many branches of leftism. This common source will surprise you in its leftism-generating ubiquity alone.

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