by | Dec 7, 2024

National Review was once the nation’s premier conservative journal of opinion. The brainchild of William F. Buckley, Jr, the magazine featured the writing of modern conservatism’s first team: James Burnham, Russell Kirk, Whittaker Chambers, Frank Meyer, Willmoore Kendall, William Rusher,…

by | Nov 9, 2024

Donald Trump’s historic election victory has completed the realignment of American politics. The GOP has emerged as the party of the working class, while the Democrats are now the party of financial and cultural elites. Trump won 31 of the…

by | Aug 5, 2024

If the headline above confuses you, please understand that this column is intended as a refutation of a piece appearing here at The American Spectator by Aidan Grogan, a doctoral student of history at Liberty University and the donor communications…

by | Aug 4, 2024

Roosevelt’s New Nationalism In the 1912 presidential election, Theodore Roosevelt championed the principles of “New Nationalism,” the title of his 1910 speech inspired by Herbert Croly’s The Promise of American Life. Roosevelt and Croly believed the federal government should intervene…

by | Jul 11, 2024

Vivek Ramaswamy is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and dynamic figures to have emerged from the Right over the past few years. “Ramaswamy” is not a surname that one would usually expect to find on the hard right wing…

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