Children of the Same Foul Spirit?
George Bush wants to bring the war on terror home. He's not alone, and he's not joking.
Declan Leary
September 15, 2021
Blogs
Rod Dreher
How Low Did Princeton Go To Get Josh Katz?
University offices apparently doctored quote to make prof who dissented from wokeness look like a racist
Rod Dreher
September 15, 2021
Ruthie Leming, Gone Ten Years Today
Rod Dreher
September 15, 2021
Gen. Mark Milley: China’s Man In The Pentagon?
Rod Dreher
September 15, 2021
State of the Union
The Internet Ethos Ruined California
Hollowing out isn’t just happening in heartland America.
Bradley Devlin
September 14, 2021
Top General Promised to Spy for CCP in Event of Conflict with US
Declan Leary
September 14, 2021
Howdy, Aren’t We Lucky to Have Ya, Dan
Collin Pruett
September 14, 2021
Podcasts
Texas Takes on Abortion
TAC Right Now's new hosts discuss the Texas heartbeat bill, fake news on ivermectin, and whether the right should embrace organized labor.
The American Conservative
September 13, 2021
Broken Windows and (Non)Binary Wiggles
The American Conservative
August 31, 2021
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‘Coming Apart’ (Nearly) a Decade Later
To bring us back together in the 21st century calls for a richer, more materially attuned analysis of our problems.
Sohrab Ahmari
September 14, 2021
Saying No to China
We should admire those few small countries that have turned down the CCP's soft imperial overtures.
John Mac Ghlionn
September 14, 2021
The Sufficient Condition for Forever War is Never War
To have free rein to fight without limit of time or treasure, our establishment has discovered it can simply never declare formal war.
Jason Morgan
September 14, 2021
Defunding The World’s Police
Failure in Afghanistan after twenty years of war should prompt us to ask what we're buying with all that defense money.
Bradley Devlin
September 14, 2021
Washington in 9/11’s Shadow
The site of a less lethal if more mysterious attack, America’s capital city remains the forgotten stepsister of September 11.
Curt Mills
September 13, 2021
America’s Two-Front Cold War
A course correction is urgently needed, and it should begin with a much less belligerent policy toward Russia.
Ted Galen Carpenter
September 13, 2021
The Widowed and the Fatherless
The dead had wives and husbands and children, too. Let us mourn with those who mourn.
Peter Van Buren
September 13, 2021
Tyrannizing the Common Good
The contemporary liberal and libertarian tend in their reactions to Covid-19 and public health mandates towards two sides of the same error.
C.C. Pecknold
September 13, 2021
Another Five Years After 9/11
Two decades on we are all still left wondering who exactly is in charge.
Micah Meadowcroft
September 11, 2021
The Somme and the Global War on Terror
Over the course of 20 years, thousands of Americans experienced their own “Storm of Steel.”
Casey Chalk
September 11, 2021
The Post-9/11 Generation
"Never forget" doesn't mean much to those who don't even remember. The only America the young have ever known is one knocked off its high horse.
Declan Leary
September 11, 2021

