Censorship used to be loud. Now it's stealthy.
American Thinker
Ursula von der Leyen Wants More Money
Zero Days Without a Democrat Crime
Another day, another Democrat found to be involved in some sort of fraud.
Disparate Impact Is on the Ropes
Is America ready for meritocratic hiring again?
Trump Redux Year One
Referencing Theodore Roosevelt, Mr. Trump deserves credit for being the man in the arena striving valiantly to restore American greatness, defend Western Civilization, adhere to classical liberalism, and esteem normalcy and common sense.
American Communism Must Be Eradicated
The Democrat party has transformed itself into the Democratic Socialists of America.
A Double-Barreled Shotgun for the GOP?
Starting next year, Republicans should campaign on two correlative issues: the social and political imperative of a thriving middle class and the political philosophy imperative of the consent of the governed.
In Praise of Hypocrisy
Being a hypocrite in the traditional sense isn’t a good thing, but it’s better than the “authenticity” gauge for hypocrisy that doesn’t pay tribute to virtue at all.
Judicial Overreach Threatens the Republic
Whatever the Founding Fathers had in mind, they surely did not intend for some Portland judge to usurp the president’s authority as commander in chief.
Rod Dreher’s Checklist on Groyperism
It makes for grim, depressing reading, but people who want to salvage American conservatism must understand the Gen Z Groypers.









