The Extremist at Dominion Voting Systems
Whether or not the company's machines were misused, it poses structural risks, and suppressing criticism will make Trump supporters even more dubious
Darryl Cooper
November 16, 2020
Blogs
Rod Dreher
Carl Trueman Explains Liquid Modernity
Why are religions and moral traditions dissolving? A brilliant new book makes it clear
Rod Dreher
November 15, 2020
The Bigot Bumpersticker
Rod Dreher
November 14, 2020
Hard Words About The US Church’s Future
Rod Dreher
November 12, 2020
State of the Union
The Iran Hawks’ Bad Faith Comes Back to Bite Them
Their own bad-faith maneuvering has all but guaranteed that the "sanctions wall" will crumble and fall.
Daniel Larison
November 13, 2020
The Lawyers Leading the GOP Forward
Arthur Bloom
November 13, 2020
Prufrock: Books, Arts, & Ideas
If You Thought 2020 Was Bad, Just Wait for the Next Ten Years
A zoologist looks into his crystal ball
Micah Mattix
November 13, 2020
Beowulf as Bro
Micah Mattix
November 12, 2020
Political Posturing Lit
Micah Mattix
November 11, 2020
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Joe Biden is Already on the Warpath Against Brexit
With all the challenges he's facing, why is he choosing to meddle in European internal affairs?
Bill Wirtz
November 14, 2020
A Biden Foreign Policy: Restraint by Circumstance, Not Design
Facing domestic crises, an incoming Biden administration would be forced to walk softly on foreign policy - probably against its wishes.
Brandon Valeriano and Eric Gomez
November 14, 2020
Strengthening the American Family After COVID
Family resilience is a bright light in a hard year; let’s build on it.
Rachel Anderson
November 14, 2020
America’s Allies are Being Suborned by China
China is stifling America's closest allies. Indifference is a terrible mistake.
Nico Johnson
November 13, 2020
The Americans Who Politicized the Bible
Both Republicans and Democrats have done it, swimming in a current that stretches far back in history.
Casey Chalk
November 13, 2020
After COVID, a Bright Future for American Cities
The idea that cultural life in America must focus on a small number of places will recede, and we can again reinvigorate our distinct and interesting regional cultures.
Kevin Klinkenberg
November 13, 2020
What We Can Learn from the Labor Left
Unions may be the key to the far left's decades of success in political organizing. Conservatives should be taking notes.
David Hines
November 13, 2020
Another Horror Show Election Means It’s Time for a New Localism
A great nation has nearly come to blows over two geriatrics with bad hair. Let's devolve power down.
Matt Purple
November 12, 2020
The Realignment is Real
Results from the 2020 election have laid the groundwork for a new fusion of social conservatism and economic populism.
Jonathon Van Maren
November 12, 2020
The McCarrick Report Will Not Put Scandal To Rest
As the Vatican shines light onto the rumors, we're left with regret, questions, and hope for the future.
Michael Warren Davis
November 12, 2020
The Crisis Wrecking Modern Science
Biases toward exciting new results (and against negative ones) lead to widespread malpractice
David Randall
November 12, 2020

