NR PLUS Trumpism after Trump By Michael Brendan Dougherty January 18, 2021 The ‘left-behind’ voters who make up his base reflect a global populist-nationalist trend, and they are not going away.
NR PLUS The Clean Sweep By Richard Brookhiser January 7, 2021 Revolutions can exchange specific ills for real improvements, but never without expenditure of treasure, blood, and occasional old goods lost in the shuffle.
Donald Trump and Us By Jay Nordlinger January 7, 2021 On the president, violence, conservatism, populism, and America.
NR PLUS Hari Kunzru’s Red Pill and the Costs of Inhuman Political Ideologies By Theodore Kupfer January 7, 2021 A review of Red Pill, by Hari Kunzru.
Patriots Must Win the GOP Civil War By Isaac Schorr January 5, 2021 The future of the Republican Party is not in yielding to anti-institutional passions.
Rand Paul Outlines $54 Billion in ‘Outlandish’ Government Waste in Annual Festivus Report By Mairead McArdle December 23, 2020 Among Paul's instances of waste were several health studies, including more than $36 million spent on studying why stress makes hair turn gray.
Christianity as Ideology: The Cautionary Tale of the Jericho March By Cameron Hilditch December 18, 2020 We should pray that the dangerous mindset of this ‘stop the steal’ gathering remains marginal on the right.
Michael Oakeshott, 30 Years Later By Nate Hochman December 18, 2020 Michael Oakeshott’s was a timeless philosophy, above all else, but it is uniquely valuable in the impatient ethos of our current moment.
The Only Good Conservative . . . By Kevin D. Williamson December 10, 2020 . . . is a dead conservative.
The Bill Buckley of the Midwest By Russell Pulliam December 6, 2020 An influential conservative commentator, Stan Evans was deeply knowledgeable and highly versatile.