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by | Oct 23, 2018

Nebraska’s Republican Senator Ben Sasse has a new book out. The book, is titled Them: Why We Hate Each Other…

by | Sep 20, 2018

Politics, we’re sometimes told is a war of ideas. Unfortunately, those ideas, at least on one side of the aisle,…

by | Aug 28, 2018

Over the weekend, a young writer who has written for National Review and in this particular case, the Spectator, UK…

by | Jun 8, 2018

One of the cardinal errors of conservative political discourse is the recruitment of pop culture icons as what Marxists like…

by | May 1, 2018

Dennis Prager is easy to listen to. Relaxed, knowledgeable and witty, articulate, engaging, not overly impressed with himself. And of…

by | Feb 28, 2018

Washington It has been at least ten years since I stopped by American conservatism’s largest and gaudiest national jamboree, the…

by | Jan 10, 2018

I count myself as a huge Steve Bannon fan. He has done more to advance authentic conservatism in America and…

by | Jan 8, 2018

Unsurprisingly, there is a media lynch mob out there waiting to tar and feather Steve Bannon. Count me out, I…

by | Dec 25, 2017

Many years ago — many years ago — the great Hilton Kramer, one of the last of the true New…

by | Nov 28, 2017

Neal Freeman’s byline is one that more conservatives should be acquainted with. Happily, those not familiar with this ever-faithful conservative warrior, both a combatant and a clear and able chronicler of the ideological battles, can catch up with him through this collection of columns, articles, and speeches. They cover significant events, trends, and personalities in the conservative movement from the days of Goldwater to the age of Trump. The previously published pieces in Skirmishes appeared in such as National Review, the Wall Street Journal, and, happy to say, The American Spectator. 

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