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Itxu Díaz
Itxu Díaz is a Spanish journalist, political satirist, and author. He has written 10 books on topics as diverse as politics, music, and smart appliances. He is a contributor to The Daily Beast, The Daily Caller, National Review, American Conservative, and Diario Las Américas in the United States, as well as a columnist at several Spanish magazines and newspapers. He was also an adviser to the Ministry for Education, Culture, and Sports in Spain.
by | Feb 20, 2024

The day had started out calm and sunny, until, for some strange reason, I opened the newspaper. There I learned that there is a mad scientist working to resurrect the extinct woolly mammoth. Seriously. A company named Colossal is working…

by | Feb 16, 2024

Some people find God after falling off a horse, but most Christians approach faith on a day-to-day basis through a cocktail made up of God’s grace, prayer, the cultivation of virtues and sacraments, and also, to some extent, human affections….

by | Feb 13, 2024

Talking is easy. It happens when air passes from the lungs through airways and the larynx, making the vocal cords vibrate and resulting in sounds that, in most adults, we interpret as language. When those sounds correspond to the concrete…

by | Feb 9, 2024

Kamala Harris is angry. Take cover. An earthquake is coming. Thanks to prosecutor Robert Hur’s report, we know what we already knew: that Biden is a zombie, and the only one in charge of the country (and that’s just a…

by | Feb 7, 2024

The future is never as you imagined it. We’re supposed to be in it. At least that’s what the cartoons said when I was a kid. Reality is nothing like those childhood predictions. It’s 2024, cars still don’t fly, and…

by | Feb 2, 2024

I read that the New York Post has internationalized the controversy over the “gay Christ” poster (so named by the media) that announces this year’s Holy Week in Seville. The poster truly is as awful as the excessive controversy that…

by | Jan 30, 2024

It was totally unexpected, and the journalists present still can’t believe it. The president came out of the White House looking, as usual, like an astronaut floating in the ether. With narrowed eyes, a foggy mind, and his guard down,…

by | Jan 26, 2024

Editor’s Note: Itxu Díaz’s new book, I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite, translated by Joel Dalmau, was recently released and is now available for sale. Below, find an excerpted version exclusive to The…

by | Jan 24, 2024

Beer and popcorn. As I write this, the New Hampshire primary is underway. Between the state’s peculiar primary rules, and the odd circumstance that Democratic votes won’t count, some are dreaming of Democratic-leaning independent voters trying to kick Donald Trump’s…

by | Jan 19, 2024

The other day I was invited to a party at a pub with very young people. I didn’t like the place very much, but I accepted the invitation knowing that the host was a good friend of mine and believing…

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