Category: editor’s desk
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‘Is This Thing On?’ is spot on: Finally, a movie that supports family
From the Editor: It’s rare to go to the movies without getting some form of political lecture. Whether being preached at about racism, sexism, or whatever “ism” the propagandists are obsessed with at the moment, moviegoing has become an excruciating…
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From the Editor: Father’s Day Heroism
Father’s Day deserves more hype. Dads play a crucial role in raising the next generation. They are expected to stand tall and teach boys how to be good men while also offering a soft hand to their daughters. Children look…
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From the Editor: My Little Someone (celebrating Mother’s Day)
American First Magazine wishes all of the moms out there a very Happy Mother’s Day! Raising children is an important job, and nothing compares to it. I found myself reflecting on this as I wrote a little something about what…
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Is it that hard to make a based action movie?
There’s something about an action flick. It’s simple. It’s a fun fight to the end. Viewers know that the good guy is going to struggle, but he’ll defeat the bad guys. Action movies weren’t made to be pretentious Oscar-worthy works…
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Summer Contest Info
American First Magazine is launching its first round of annual summer writing contests. Starting in June, conservative writers can compete for prizes in the poetry, nonfiction, and fiction category. Each month will highlight a different writing art. June=Poetry July=Nonfiction August=Fiction…
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Publishing into the Golden Age
Yesterday’s second inauguration of President Trump brings a lot of hope to America First patriots. While the corporate mainstream will cry and play their broken record claims, The People know better. We here at American First Magazine are bracing for…
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Uphill battle for conservatives
I knew that creating an openly conservative literature & art magazine would be difficult. In addition to the usual obstacles, conservatives have been openly censored, targeted, and abused by leaders within the United States. I knew technical hiccups would occur…

