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by | Apr 25, 2022

One of the more interesting periodicals of the hard-left, Jacobin, used to have a book review column for old and new conservative titles called “Books we read, so you don’t have to.” It included mostly mass-market polemics the outlet’s average…

by | Mar 17, 2022

For conservatives and Republicans, the present flare-up in Ukraine has shone a spotlight on the extent to which there is profound foreign policy disagreement within the broader ranks. From the ultra-hawkish calls for a U.S.-imposed no-fly zone or even the…

by | Feb 21, 2022

The Desecrators: Defeating the Cancel Culture Mob and Reclaiming One Nation Under God By Matt Schlapp and Deal W. Hudson (TAN Books, 232 pages, $27.95) Matt Schlapp and Deal Hudson have written a must-read book about how the Left seeks…

by | Jan 3, 2022

The 13 months that separate Trump’s anti-CRT executive order from Terry McAuliffe’s defeat in the recent Virginia gubernatorial race saw the harvesting of political fruit produced by an amazingly accelerated educational process. Across the steep political divide, a nation came…

by | Dec 3, 2021

Here’s a critical question for enthusiasts of critical race theory, particularly its growing number of strange disciples on the religious left: How did MLK do what he did without CRT? That is, how did the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,…

by | Jul 27, 2021

In a CNN interview with Anderson Cooper that aired in June, Barack Obama weighed in on perceived GOP anxieties. Instead of worrying about the economy and climate change, worries he thought appropriate for Republicans, “Lo and behold,” he told Cooper,…

by | Jul 22, 2021

If you want to know, up close and personal, the banality of evil, attend a school board meeting. With critical race theory and forced vaccination and masking all the rage, I did just that last night. This board meeting wasn’t…

by | Jul 18, 2021

The greatest danger facing the Democrats in the 2022 midterms has little to do with the state election reforms that President Biden has ridiculously compared to Jim Crow. It is instead the increasing frustration of parents who don’t want their…

by | Jun 20, 2021

In a March 2020 article for The American Spectator, “Event Tectonics: Quake, Shake, Bake & Fake,” I assessed the prospective impact — large — of COVID-19 and compared it in salience to prior events. Those events I divided into four…

by | Jun 14, 2021

Journalist Bari Weiss published a lecture given at Yale University in which the speaker invoked violent language against white people and said she “had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my…

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