Donald Trump and the Ghost of Christopher Lasch
America’s yeoman class revolts.
Even if the GOP steals back the nomination in Cleveland, economic nationalism is here to stay.
America’s yeoman class revolts.
To understand American conservatism, read Orestes Brownson.
NATO has spent the better part of the last two decades abandoning its original mission as a defensive alliance.
A serious “economic nationalism” should focus on American workers’ productivity, not just American companies’ profitability.
Wisconsin happens to be one of the least hospitable places in the country for Trump.
A party that has lost its voters can’t win them back by ignoring them.
The Libyan war failed in everything except regime change, which its supporters originally pretended was not the goal of the intervention.
They didn’t just lose their union jobs. They lost their story
Kasich’s continued presence in the race makes it more difficult for Trump in blue-state primaries than it would otherwise be.
Heartwarming tale of spunky gender-fluid football tyke
A ‘civilizational calamity’ destroying a generation of men
Compelling schools to accept transgender ideology
It does Georgia no favors to maintain the illusion that NATO membership is available to them when it isn’t.
Yemen is suffering one of the greatest contemporary man-made humanitarian disasters.
Activist and corporate hysteria over new NC law shows how far gay rights movement willing to go to crush any and all opposition
Trump wants to demonstrate his supposed “toughness” by boasting about the outrageous behavior he will approve.
Contrary to what you have probably heard from most film critics, Batman v. Superman is quite good.
How should the West respond to honor killings among its Muslim immigrants?
It seems incredible that such a thoroughly indefensible military campaign has generated so little outrage.
The frontrunner either doesn’t understand U.S. treaty commitments or is the ultimate authoritarian.
Trump and Cruz must insist on rules that prevent a Beltway insider from becoming the GOP nominee.
On the increasingly open discrimination against fellow citizens who hold the wrong views.
Ten years ago, in a law school classroom, he saw the future. What’s coming is worse
Revolution in US legal culture portends dark days for religious dissenters
Second Amendment culture draws less on Revolutionary spirit than the eternal myth of the cowboy.
The “good instincts” defense usually relies on cherry-picking statements that a candidate has made that supporters like.
The Pakistani Christians and Muslims killed on Easter deserve more Western notice.
After a Trump loss, the “back to Bushism” impulse will be even stronger than it was four years ago.
How the existing GOP leadership may yet emerge unscathed.
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