The legend of Wyatt Earp is about an eagle-eyed lawman, stoic, unbending, able to set aside personal feelings for doing …Read the Rest
As a Christian
The Myth of the Libertarian Wild West
The Pink Flamingo first ran this article on January 3, 2011. NOTE: For those who don’t know The Pink Flamingo, …Read the Rest
Harrison Ford as ….. Wyatt Earp!!!!!!!!!!
Wyatt Earp was a Christian. He was a good-guy. He was a life-long Republican. He was/is one of the most …Read the Rest
Lent Thoughts for March 19
Wyatt Earp March 19, 1848 – 1929 Wyatt Earp loved the “Good Lord”. One day, not long before he died, …Read the Rest
Lent Thoughts for March 18
Morgan Earp (April 24, 1851 – March 18, 1882) On this day in 1882, Morgan Earp was murdered. He was …Read the Rest
How I Spent My Sunday Afternoon
Greetings from John McCain country. This is the land where a handsome, blue eyed, REPUBLICAN lawman faced down the corrupt …Read the Rest
Brave, Courageous and Bold
SUPPOSE SUPPOSE March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929 Wyatt Earp died on this day in 1929. He was in …Read the Rest
The High Cost of Honor and Greatness
Because it is The Pink Flamingo’s birthday, I am going to indulge myself. The other night I was watching Tombstone. (Yea, this is yet another “Why I love Wyatt Earp…”). Even having watched the movie so many times, something struck me that I’d not noticed.
The perfect definition of honor:
When a person of honor does something that requires personal strength and character, something difficult that the average person would shrink from doing, that person is usually criticized. Those of lesser character would like nothing better than to swoop in and destroy. The most perfect example of this The Pink Flamingo knows is the life of Wyatt Earp.
Wyatt Earp basically gave up his entire future to do what was right. This 1923 photo is my favorite. It shows a man, brave, courageous, and bold – one unafraid, unflinching, and was willing to face the consequences.
Endicott Peabody, Wyatt Earp & Faith
On November 17, 2007, The Very Reverend Kirk Smith, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona put Endicott Peabody on …Read the Rest
Wyatt Earp and George W. Bush
Today is the 128th Anniversary of the Shootout at the OK Corral. After 30 seconds of shooting, three men – Billy Clanton, Frank & Tom McLaury were either dead or dying. Ike Clanton had fled, and three others – Virgil & Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday were injured. Only Wyatt Earp was uninjured. Thus was born legend and the American character was fully defined.
We are a nation of Wyatt Earps. “It all ends now!” Stand up and fight for what is right no matter what the personal cost. We see it again and again in the history of this country. Fact is, once upon a time a Wyatt Earp clone resided in the Oval Office.
Right is right and wrong is wrong. A President of the United States of America should know the difference and should know how to lead. Actions speak louder than words read from a teleprompter.

We should all have the courage of a Wyatt Earp or a George W. Bush.
What Do Real American Heroes and Patriots Look Like?
The problem with the current culture of narcissistic self loathing of anything Republican and anyone who dares stand up for …Read the Rest
George W. Bush – My Generation’s Version of Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp died on this day in 1929 in Los Angeles. He was 80 years old. To date, his funeral …Read the Rest











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