by | Feb 21, 2025

If you’re a consumer of the standard fare on cable news, you’ve assuredly seen historian and British conservative talking head Niall Ferguson, whose current titles include Milbank Family senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a senior fellow at the…

by and | Feb 19, 2025

Vice President JD Vance called out the hypocrisy of Europe at the Munich Security Conference and the Paris AI Summit last week, which launched further discussions in foreign policy. In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott…

by | Feb 18, 2025
by | Feb 15, 2025

It happened again. Another city, another massacre, another Western government paralyzed by its own self-inflicted crisis. This week, the streets of Munich ran red as yet another so-called refugee — a 24-year-old Afghan asylum seeker who should have been deported…

by | Feb 12, 2025

Everything is happening so fast that, as a journalist, I sometimes find it hard to pause and analyze the facts. It is said that Trump’s collaborators are exhausted by their extremely heavy workload, but on the other side of the…

by | Feb 6, 2025

When Donald Trump secured his second term as president, several wealthy liberals threatened to leave the country. Most were bluffing. Ellen DeGeneres wasn’t. Once the queen of daytime television, Ellen packed her bags and moved to the English countryside with…

by | Jan 11, 2025

In his series on the Five Books of Moses, Covenant and Conversation, the late and justly lamented Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, Jonathan Sacks, wrote on the connection between sex, power, and violence. He noted how in Genesis and…

by | Jan 11, 2025

Pope Francis turned 88 years old last month, yet he remains as energetic as ever in influencing the direction of the Catholic Church. This week, the Roman pontiff named the very progressive Cardinal Robert McElroy as the archbishop of the…

by | Dec 25, 2024

More than 40 years ago, you could buy an economical car. No such cars are made today. Even the term economy car has passed out of general usage in favor of entry-level. It’s a subtle shift in the way cars are talked…

by | Dec 25, 2024

I When the cleric Robert Braybrooke, newly come from the sleepy deanery of Salisbury, began his tenure as Bishop of London on Jan. 5, 1382, the embers of rebellion were still smoldering in the Kingdom of England. The Peasants’ Revolt…

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