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by | Oct 20, 2025

It’s funny because for the longest time, it was conservatives who were faulted for embracing retrograde notions and ideas. But…

by | Oct 12, 2025

The first sentence of my intellectual biography of National Review’s co-founder read: “James Burnham began his intellectual career in the…

by | Oct 10, 2025

Donald Trump’s work negotiating the ceasefire in Gaza, helping to end the conflicts between Cambodia and Thailand, Armenia and Azerbaijan,…

by | Oct 9, 2025

It didn’t happen overnight, but it sure felt like it. My own copy of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of…

by | Oct 8, 2025

I’ll say this, and some of the readers of this column already know it: I’ve been a fan of country…

by | Oct 3, 2025

When I began a career of digging into the Left’s shadowy financiers, conservatives were losing the “dark money” war. Less…

by | Sep 27, 2025

As a longtime book author, lecturer, and journalist, a great part of my time is spent on research. So, the arrival…

by | Sep 22, 2025

When a left-wing assassin murdered Charlie Kirk, conservatives did something completely foreign to the left — they mourned peacefully. Kirk,…

by | Aug 25, 2025

There’s little to be gained from seeking to appease or appeal to America’s Left. The Cracker Barrel logo fiasco is…

by | Aug 25, 2025

I hadn’t seen it before a couple of weeks ago, when I parked my SUV next to a Subaru bearing…

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