Author Archives: Jordan Bloom
About Jordan Bloom
Jordan is TAC's associate editor. He also reviews music for Tiny Mix Tapes, and his work has appeared elsewhere at the Washington Post, Washington Times, The Daily Caller, and Doublethink, among others. He is a graduate of the College of William & Mary and lives in Washington DC. Follow him on Twitter
CPAC 2013: The War Party
National Harbor–For dissident conservatives hoping for any sign the GOP’s interventionist fever …
Six Flags Over Cornerstone Church
Cornerstone Church, the nondenominational evangelical congregation in San Antonio helmed by Christians …
A Victory in the Left’s Campaign for States’ Rights and Limited Government
For your reading pleasure, here’s the funniest op-ed you will read today, …
Entertainers and Librarians First
Of all the consequences of military budget sequestration, arguably the most strategically …
Gunning for Gladwell and the ‘Counter-Intuitive Industrial Complex’
You really ought to read The Umlaut, a new online journal on …
One Could Simply Fly Into Mordor
…but how much fun would that be? In the vein of Spencer …
Two Blind Sociologists and an Elephant
A new study on conservative activism at universities is confused but not a hack job.
What Was Rand Paul’s Filibuster Really About?
The WSJ editorial board sniffs and calls Rand Paul’s filibuster a “rant,” …
Live Blog: Rand Paul’s Talking Filibuster of John Brennan
Around noon Rand Paul began speaking on the Senate floor to filibuster …
Smartphone Unlocking and the DMCA
Will Congress take on the law that required the unlocking exemption in the first place?
Southern Poverty Law Center Inflates “Domestic Terrorism”
The Southern Poverty Law Center is out with a brand new report …
Ron Paul Rebukes Ted Cruz: ‘We Ought to Be Cheering Someone Who’s More Cautious About Going to War’
Apart from news of a radio gig, Ron Paul has kept a …
Jim Antle on ‘Up with Chris Hayes’
This weekend, Chris Hayes invited four conservatives to discuss the state of …
The Course of Human Events, and the Road Not Taken
Jacob Heilbrunn reflects on news that Reagan’s favorite newspaper is going out of print: …
Voting Rights, When It’s Convenient
Remember the big fuss about a month ago over the Virginia Senate …
The F-35′s Tepid International Support
The big F-35 news this week is the announcement that the military’s …
Copyright Quick Takes
(1) The latest anti-piracy measure launched this week after three months of delays, …
Pixar Always Wins
Let’s just admit it up front, the Oscars are a boring exercise …
Piracy and the Losers’ History of Rock and Roll
If you haven’t been following Steven Hyden’s seven-part series over at Grantland …
Everything You Need to Know About the Virginia Governor’s Race
Even if he was in the right, to many observers of Virginia …
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American Pravda: Barrels of Gunpowder and Sparks
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Scott McConnell • May 17, 7:09 AM
Rod Dreher
Mono And Despair
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Daniel Larison
The “Isolationist” Label Obscures and Misleads, and That’s the Point of the Using It (II)
May 17, 10:17 AMNon-Interventionist Blowback?
May 17, 8:34 AMThe Flawed Comparison Between Syria and Rwanda
May 17, 7:13 AM
Alan Jacobs
Strikeouts and Stigmas
May 17, 10:44 AMA Juxtaposition Posted for Your Reflection
May 16, 10:15 PM
Noah Millman
Bigelovian Cinema Isn’t Neorealist, But It Is Aiming At Reality
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May 16, 12:11 PM
Ron Unz
American Pravda: Barrels of Gunpowder and Sparks
May 17, 3:35 PM
