Foreword: The Work Remains
President Trump told many important truths, but one also has to act.
Daniel McCarthy
December 8, 2020
Blogs
Rod Dreher
She Was Poor, White & Broken. Then Came God.
Stunning essay by white working-class Christian feminist who hates what the Left has become
Rod Dreher
December 7, 2020
Front Bums And Seahorse Papas
Rod Dreher
December 6, 2020
Save Pineapple Hill!
Rod Dreher
December 5, 2020
State of the Union
Biden Snubs Michelle Flournoy, Selecting Austin
Pres.-elect Biden follows Trump in selecting a former CENTCOM commander, and a war on terror veteran, as his first Pentagon chief.
Curt Mills
December 7, 2020
Larry Hogan Is Already Running for President
Curt Mills
December 7, 2020
The Senate Moves to Block Another Outrageous Arms Sale
Daniel Larison
December 7, 2020
Prufrock: Books, Arts, & Ideas
Faulkner and Time
Faulkner was not fixated on the past, but he was preoccupied with time
Micah Mattix
December 7, 2020
The Problem with Rights
Micah Mattix
December 4, 2020
Woke Eton
Micah Mattix
December 3, 2020
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The Potpourri Presidency
A decentralized and conflicted administration was uniquely inconsistent in its policy actions.
Wells King
December 8, 2020
Some Like It Hot
Unsustainable economic stimulus at an expansion's peak, not tax cuts or tariffs, fueled the Trump boom.
Oren Cass
December 8, 2020
Five Easy, Bipartisan, Fiscally Sane Reforms Biden Should Embrace
From increasing transparency to taking a close look at the F-35, the new president has plenty of popular options available to him.
Jonathan Bydlak
December 7, 2020
Steve Jobs’ Widow’s Charity for Profit
The Silicon Valley billionaire runs a left-wing philanthropic organization with an interesting corporate structure.
Michael Volpe
December 7, 2020
The Pilgrims’ Unenduring Legacy
In 400 years, the town the Pilgrims built has collapsed countless times. It's worth asking what really remains, and what will remain much longer.
Declan Leary
December 7, 2020
Will Stormy Daniels Get Trump in the End?
Trump will soon leave the White House. His current basket of crimes is much more hopeful smoke and media hyperbole than actual fire.
Peter Van Buren
December 7, 2020
The Good Priests I Grew Up With
While the media focuses obsessively on priests who have fallen into scandal, it is worth reminding ourselves of the goodness of the majority.
Itxu Diaz
December 5, 2020
The Problem with ‘European Values’
The EU is set to cross a Rubicon which would threaten its political unity and cohesion forever.
Jorge González-Gallarza
December 5, 2020
Romance of the Conquistadors
We cannot always admire Spain's glory-hunters, but we really should remember them.
Derek Turner
December 5, 2020
Mitch McConnell Fights
Though less visible than Trump, the Senate majority leader is the brains behind America's conservative judicial makeover.
Jonathon Van Maren
December 5, 2020
Oliver Stone, America Firster
At root, Oliver Stone is a patriot who despises the American Empire for corrupting his country, and a far cry from your run-of-the-mill Hollywood liberal.
Bill Kauffman
December 4, 2020

