Heroism and Realism in Christopher Nolan’s Batman
Our most popular superhero isn’t a clown or carnival freak—he’s a great symbol of an urban age.
The latest narrative about Fusion GPS and the Steele dossier doesn’t pass the smell test.
The conservative magazine deserves credit for admitting they were wrong about this authoritarian tactic.
Our most popular superhero isn’t a clown or carnival freak—he’s a great symbol of an urban age.
His record on reducing government has so far been impressive. So why isn’t it getting more attention?
How one scholar predicted the West’s deterioration into sexual libertinism.
The Pallas Athena of MTD ponders a run for the White House
The Internet shreds the possibility of establishing religious truth
Iran’s theocratic regime can’t provide for its population. We need not go to war for it to lose its grip.
With billions of dollars and the will of the voters at stake, critics say this is one flip-flop Trump can’t afford.
How should orthodox Christians brace themselves for the inevitable car wreck?
“Darkest Hour” is latest retelling of the heroic Churchill parable, routinely celebrated by American politicians and pundits.
Squelching private investment in the urban core will only perpetuate inequality and economic segregation.
Washington security experts, including National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, certainly think so.
Mass immigration, guilt and a continent on the brink of ‘societal catastrophe.’
New revelations from Michael Wolff’s blockbuster book
As the blues song goes, ‘When the Lord say Get ready, you got to move’
Evangelicals and neoconservatives certainly want us to think it is.
He wears courage, which I’ve come to see is made of both strength and charity.
Mike Pompeo broke with recent protocol, and that’s not a bad thing.
The Pentagon’s spending priorities are upside-down, and it’s putting our national security at risk.
By stabbing Trump in the back, Steve Bannon commits political suicide
The Origins of the Modern State Part III: Oaks and Representation
Things might have turned out differently had he not ended his life that winter morning in 1889.
Are we ‘sustainably decadent’? Ask the guys running the Silicon Valley ‘Brotopia’
Longtime strategist offers anecdotal tour of the most important campaigns in recent GOP history.
The president’s personal limitations have kept him from being a great leader, leaving his supporters the most vulnerable.
For traditional souls, crunchy cons, and all those curious about American culture and politics.
There is no more obvious non-starter than demanding that the other side surrender before negotiations even begin.
2018 is shaping up to be a busy year, even if there’s one thing Congress still won’t do.
US Muslims can’t escape Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
“Moral clarity” is the phrase that is used whenever someone in Washington wants to denounce adversaries for actions that he ignores or excuses when they are committed by governments on “our” side.
The president’s been great on taxes, regulations, the courts—but perils lie ahead if he pursues the neoconservative agenda.
The quickest and best way for our government to reduce the number of Yemeni civilians killed by the coalition is to withhold all U.S. military assistance from the coalition.
The recent protests offer hope—and much uncertainty. Here’s what to watch for as the unrest continues.
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Mr. Trump, He Crazy
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Fusionism Is Dead! Long Live … What?
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A Benedict Option For Muslims?
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The Radetzky March At Liberalism’s End