From Attica to Appalachia: Greek Tragedy and Murder Ballads
Dark songs of lust and violence keep us connected to an ancient artistic tradition.
Anthony Hennen
March 6, 2021
Blogs
Rod Dreher
Abortion Betrayal Is In Biden’s Character
Pro-life Evangelical frogs taken for a ride by Democratic scorpion
Rod Dreher
March 7, 2021
The Media Vs. Your Lyin’ Eyes
Rod Dreher
March 6, 2021
Biden Deals Blow To Religious Liberty
Rod Dreher
March 5, 2021
State of the Union
Republicans Fall for Bogus March 4 QAnon Insurrection
“I think President Trump has a responsibility to tell them to stand down. This threat is credible; it’s real.”…
Declan Leary
March 5, 2021
A Rust Belt All-Hands on the Opioid Crisis
Curt Mills
March 4, 2021
Podcasts
Empire Has No Clothes: Robert Kagan’s Neo-Imperialism
TAC talks the end of the neocon dream plus the future of American policy in Iran.
Matt Purple
March 3, 2021
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Will Pope Francis’s Iraq Visit Bring Change?
As His Holiness visits Iraq, the status of the persecuted Christian community in the country remains uncertain.
Juliana Taimoorazy and Uzay Bulut
March 5, 2021
Corruption, Murder, Pederasty: The Afghan Government is Not Worth Fighting For
The regime in Kabul isn't so superior to the Taliban after all.
Richard Hanania
March 5, 2021
Debunking the Los Angeles Streetcar Myth
The wide-ranging transit system was built mostly by market forces, and dismantled mostly by democracy.
Kurt Hofer
March 5, 2021
Epicurious, Giant Food, and the Foodie Bubble
A major supermarket’s in-house magazine is a taste of America’s everyday cooking.
Addison Del Mastro
March 5, 2021
‘Patriotic Opposition’: An Interview With Giorgia Meloni
The leader of Fratelli d'Italia reflects on the future of Italy, Europe, and conservatism.
Francesco Giubilei and Alvino-Mario Fantini
March 5, 2021
The Fall of ‘Super Sarko’
Nicolas Sarkozy’s conviction on corruption charges ends the career of a man who did France more harm than good.
Luke Nicastro
March 5, 2021
Nothing Breaks Down Like a Deere
The iconic tractor manufacturer makes simple repairs expensive and time-consuming for farmers.
Willie Cade
March 4, 2021
Building Back Better, You Say? It’s All About Scale
America's wealth of neglected but humane and mixed-use small towns is next frontier for redevelopment.
James Howard Kunstler
March 4, 2021
Time to Bring the Troops Home
The Biden administration begins a military “posture review.” A quick look around the world shows how badly our posture needs revision.
Doug Bandow
March 4, 2021
Hemingway and Orwell: Masters of English Prose
In essays, novels, and short stories, the two transformed our written language.
John Rossi
March 4, 2021
I Do Not Like This Woke Flimflam
The left bans books by Dr. Seuss and Ryan Anderson, showing they've become more theocratic than progressive.
Matt Purple
March 4, 2021

