A Tale of Three Foundations
Carter’s, Clinton’s, and Trump’s.
And what if he wins the popular vote but loses the Electoral College?
Carter’s, Clinton’s, and Trump’s.
Democracies do occasionally put high-profile leaders on trial.
Philadelphia archbishop calls on Catholics to embrace countercultural identity
For some reason, Rubio is judged by a very different standard
Economist says PA county not as Ben Op as claimed. Area Man™ disputes that
Free speech outrages at Liberty, DePaul, and James Madison
The candidates have had to answer remarkably few questions about how and why they would continue America’s entanglements in foreign conflicts.
Fates of InterVarsity Press, Brigham Young University are signs of a dark future for traditional Christians
Rubio is a senator with no significant accomplishments to his name.
MIddle-class dad confesses that he’s scared to raise sons. What’s happening to us?
A new play explores how we came to see ourselves as a chosen people.
An example of the antipolitical politics of the Benedict Option
The “successful” U.S. interventions in the past are severely outnumbered by the failures and disasters.
And while ideas have consequences — consequences also have ideas.
Referring to Iran as an “imperial” power is a ridiculous exaggeration.
Can an algorithm really understand what makes a successful place?
Truth is, most political violence this campaign has come from anti-Trump thugs
Intensifying support for the war will produce more attacks on civilian targets and more misery for the people of Yemen.
Maybe next year they can award it to somebody more deserving.
A reader explains how neocons and liberals gave us Trump
Voters have never given their consent for open borders and economic outsourcing.
GOP standard-bearer has now taken to undermining faith in US institutions — and some followers are talking violent revolution
The maestro of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields was an English gentleman.
Even if Clinton wins, the establishment can no longer credibly speak for America.
The case for projecting power while limiting wars of choice.
Society can survive the gropey, short-fingered vulgarian. It cannot survive embracing what ‘pansexual’ nitwit symbolizes
Words on the Street highlights the week’s best writing on cities.
The fruits of a decadent and incompetent leadership class — and things ain’t so great with the followership class either
Rod Dreher
Quit Now, Trump
Rod Dreher
Mystery Of The Ages
Rod Dreher
The End Of Movement Conservatism’s World
Rod Dreher
Unbelievably, Trump Won