It is madness for the Court to evaluate the constitutionality of prudence-based immigration policy in light of the circumstances that prevailed in the 19th century.
Author: Adam Ellwanger (Adam Ellwanger)
Charlie Kirk and the Rhetoric of the Saloon
The American right must come to grips with the nasty fact that it is not in a polite debate, but rather in a rhetorical bar fight.
Democrats Won’t Get the Message
When Democrats speak of fixing their “messaging,” they are saying they don’t intend to change their unappealing policies—only to better conceal them.
Who Are We to Say Iran Can’t Be a Nuclear Power?
Even if Iran were to possess nuclear weapons, any threat of their offensive use would trigger an American strike that would end Iran as a geopolitical entity.
What Really Happened to Pride Month
After a quarter century of bullying from the left, Americans welcome the relief.
Don’t Fall Into the Issue-Legitimacy Trap
The media and the elites they service want to trap Americans into believing that their legitimate concerns are “fringe issues.”
A ‘Controlled Neurosis:’ Trump’s Theory of Communication
Trump calls his brand of persuasion “dealmaking” and 10 years since his transformation into a political force, his critics still fail to understand it.
American Revanchism
It is well past time for Americans on the right to stop calling their movement conservative. Before we can have anything to conserve, we must first take it back.







