The Myth Making of Antifa Intellectuals
They claim they’ve merely inherited a tradition from the 1930s Left. Here’s why that’s wrong.
The children of the ’80s can still save us from our technology-obsessed and social media-addled future.
Trump will meet with the Russian president and hopefully address our biggest geopolitical challenge: China.
They claim they’ve merely inherited a tradition from the 1930s Left. Here’s why that’s wrong.
Democracy dies when our bitter divisions tear us in two.
Of course he’s not the first president the arch hawk has convinced to ditch a nuke treaty.
F.H. Buckley’s new book makes the case against conservative heartlessness and for Donald Trump’s workers’ party.
“Future president”? Her reckless words against North Korea could have created a calamity.
The president’s instincts were correct. Then the establishment intervened.
Decades ago, Simone Weil foresaw the collective instinct that hobbles our politics today.
Servite order certifies that fundraising priest is of ‘good character’ — though he moonlights as a gay masseur
Framing migration as a moral issue is a mistake
They led Europe’s liberation from communism. This month, the anniversary of their revolution, we would be wise to remember.
To stop the Republic’s dissolution, we must refuse the crowd’s narcotic passions
The Canadian psychologist has set off left-wing ideological Geiger counters around the world, and for good reason.
It isn’t just the Khashoggi killing. Saudi Arabia’s crown prince was an anti-Midas right from the start.
The movie’s surprisingly conservative themes show that Hollywood doesn’t always ram its politics down our throats.
It’s a good example of how retailers might have made America better had they thought more about design and customer service.
Unless the U.S. cuts off support to the coalition and halts this offensive, there will be many more attacks on civilians like the airstrike on this vegetable market.
In Trump’s view, a government that buys lots of weapons from the U.S. is a “very good ally” simply because it is a large purchaser of U.S.-made weapons regardless of what it does with those weapons.
As Saudi Arabia becomes more of a destabilizing regional menace, it makes sense for the U.S. to distance itself from them.
Rome boots one of McCarrick’s bishops from office under suspicious circumstances. But the Church’s homosexualization continues
The Kingdom’s vast operation of authoritarian social media control and weaponization isn’t confined to people who live there.
The truly shameful thing is that the disaster engulfing Yemen right is now is a foreseeable and preventable disaster that our government and the Saudi coalition are allowing to unfold.
The Old Republic is dead, says the geopolitical strategist. The best we can hope for is fighting to a draw
Open-borders liberals are blowing the election
No Americans interests are served by tearing up this treaty, and by withdrawing from it the Trump administration will be throwing away one of the most advantageous treaties for the United States of the last half-century.
The company suggest it may have to protect us from the bad things that elected Trump and speech that makes us feel unsafe.
Our Western European partners thought it was a bad idea then, and do now. Why aren’t we listening?
Airships were initially considered safer and more capable than airplanes. It wasn’t just the Hindenburg that changed all that.
The late Evangelical pastor lived a kind of Benedict Option
Trump wants to pull out while many GOP senators are opposed. But will they actually stand up for what’s right?
The mass starvation of up to 14 million people is an unfathomable crime against humanity.
His 2008 abuse scandal book Sacrilege was thought unpublishable — but as we now know, it told the truth
While the U.S. bombs, Xi Jinping is building—one power play at a time.
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Against Anti-Family Conservatives
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Transgenderism: Trump’s Common Sense
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America’s Camp Of The Saints Problem
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