If It Can Happen In Kenosha…

The natural consequences of half a century of excessive piggishness. By Rod Dreher The American Conservative I don’t know about you, but “Kenosha, Wisconsin” has always been for me one of those place names — like “Duluth, Minnesota,” “Peoria, Illinois” — that convey a certain Midwestern solidity and […]

The Abolition Movement

By Josie Duffy Rice Vanity Fair Long before the internet caught wind of him, Henry Earl was already a local legend. By the time the Charleston Gazette dubbed him a “cult-status hero” and Newsweek called him the “town drunk,” Earl was already known around Lexington, Kentucky, as James […]

Who Invited the McCloskeys?

I always thought filing charges against these two was a tactically bad idea because it makes some bourgie asshole and his psycho-bitch wife into 2nd Amendment heroes. By Declan Leary The American Conservative Overall, the first night of the Republican National Convention took a surprisingly serious tone. Senator […]

A Campaign Theme for the President

Bill Lind makes the predictable paleocon case for tsarism in the era of rising Bolshevism. Compulsory flag-worship vs. compulsory wokeness. By William S. Lind Traditional Right Thus far in the 2020 Presidential campaign, neither President Trump nor Mr. Biden has found a campaign theme that resonates with the […]

The Craziest Moments From The RNC

Arguably, one of the most underreported stories in US politics is how a group of former Communists were able to apply Leninist infiltration methods to colonize “movement conservatism,” and then the Republican Party itself, while building an alliance with arms merchants, corporate plutocrats, and Christian Zionists, with the […]