A Major Setback Looms in Florida
May 21, 2025May 21, 2025WebBy Paul du Quenoy0 3

A Major Setback Looms in Florida

Florida’s Board of Governors must reject radical DEI thought leader Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida.

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Liberalism’s Silence Will Kill It
May 21, 2025May 21, 2025WebBy Gage Klipper0 3

Liberalism’s Silence Will Kill It

When your default choice is cultural suicide, then you’ve really got nothing else to say.

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HHS Hires Hatfill
May 20, 2025May 19, 2025WebBy Lloyd Billingsley0 0

HHS Hires Hatfill

The “Amerithrax” smear survivor seeks “individual and group accountability” for COVID.

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Why We Must Deal with Darwinism
May 20, 2025May 19, 2025WebBy John Zmirak0 15

Why We Must Deal with Darwinism

Neglecting to address the argument of Dariwinism is to introduce an error that reduces all that came before it to zero.

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China’s Power Is a Virus
May 20, 2025May 19, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 1

China’s Power Is a Virus

The moral indictments against the Chinese Communist Party were overwhelming long before COVID and they should pay.

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Media Helped Stage Fake Press Conferences to Hide Biden’s Decline
May 19, 2025May 19, 2025WebBy Adam Mill0 1

Media Helped Stage Fake Press Conferences to Hide Biden’s Decline

The left-wing legacy media actively colludes with the Democratic Party to subvert the truth and keep voters in the dark.

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Art, Religion, and Culture in the ’80s
May 19, 2025May 19, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 3

Art, Religion, and Culture in the ’80s

A new book examines the impact of the decade with engaging prose but less than honest assessments of the moral costs.

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Pausing Tariffs on China Is a Big Mistake
May 16, 2025May 15, 2025WebBy Spencer P. Morrison0 3

Pausing Tariffs on China Is a Big Mistake

If President Trump is serious about reindustrializing America, he needs to commit to high and stable tariffs.

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Conservative Academics Need Affirmative Action
May 16, 2025May 15, 2025WebBy Walter Block0 3

Conservative Academics Need Affirmative Action

If we want true intellectual diversity on campus, we need a generation of hiring only conservative faculty and administrators.

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End the ‘Nationwide’ Injunction Racket Once and for All
May 16, 2025May 15, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 3

End the ‘Nationwide’ Injunction Racket Once and for All

“Nationwide” injunctions offend the very core of our constitutional order.

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Refugees From South Africa’s Anti-White Racist Tyranny Should Be Welcomed
May 15, 2025May 15, 2025WebBy Paul du Quenoy0 3

Refugees From South Africa’s Anti-White Racist Tyranny Should Be Welcomed

The victims of South Africa’s anti-white, genocidal policies come to America ready to assimilate and show gratitude to their new home.

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If The Rich Are So Powerful, Why Are Their Taxes So High?
May 15, 2025May 14, 2025WebBy Larry Elder0 1

If The Rich Are So Powerful, Why Are Their Taxes So High?

For a group that supposedly wields so much power, “the rich” have lost a lot of political battles.

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Trump’s Tariffs Offer Hope to Hollywood
May 14, 2025May 13, 2025WebBy Gage Klipper0 3

Trump’s Tariffs Offer Hope to Hollywood

Hollywood exceptionalism is vital for American prestige, and Hollywood prestige, at this late hour, requires American power to ensure its continued existence.

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The Evil Scheme Behind the Spate of Anti-Trump Lawsuits
May 14, 2025May 13, 2025WebBy Betsy McCaughey0 1

The Evil Scheme Behind the Spate of Anti-Trump Lawsuits

A group headed by the same anti-Trump lawyer who brought us the Steele Dossier is attempting to shut down the agenda of the Trump administration by suing at every turn.

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How Leftist Sophistry Hurts the Environment
May 13, 2025May 12, 2025WebBy Auguste Meyrat0 0

How Leftist Sophistry Hurts the Environment

The dishonesty and ideological blinders of the left have polluted the discussion about our real environmental problems.

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Court Order Blocking Trump From Targeting Perkins Coie Is Overreach
May 13, 2025May 12, 2025WebBy Kenin Spivak0 2

Court Order Blocking Trump From Targeting Perkins Coie Is Overreach

Being a lawyer is not a free pass to commit fraud or override the constitutional powers of the president.

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How Glenn Youngkin’s Miracle Became a Curse
May 12, 2025May 12, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 7

How Glenn Youngkin’s Miracle Became a Curse

Viginia Republicans stood for competition in all things but their own primaries, and it is going to cost them in November.

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The Totalitarian Impulse Buckley Knew
May 12, 2025May 10, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 10

The Totalitarian Impulse Buckley Knew

William F. Buckley understood the totalitarian impulse of the left, both at home and abroad, but the magazine he left behind fails to grasp it.

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Growing Weary of Racial Hypocrisy
May 12, 2025May 12, 2025WebBy Matt Boose0 8

Growing Weary of Racial Hypocrisy

The demands of submission from the left-wing race hustlers and the ritual apologies from so-called conservative influencers are getting old.

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A New York City Comeback?
May 09, 2025May 8, 2025WebBy Paul du Quenoy0 2

A New York City Comeback?

Statistics and a recent renaissance in the arts suggests that it’s not impossible.

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Do Androids Dream of Fake Books?
May 09, 2025May 8, 2025WebBy Alexander G. Rubio0 3

Do Androids Dream of Fake Books?

It turns out that artificial intelligence may make stuff up rather than admit it doesn’t know.

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Mutually Assured Law Enforcement Destruction
May 09, 2025May 8, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 0

Mutually Assured Law Enforcement Destruction

The only way to end politicized lawfare is to make the left feel it.

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The Practical Genius of Trump’s Self-Deportation Policy
May 08, 2025May 8, 2025WebBy Brian Lonergan0 4

The Practical Genius of Trump’s Self-Deportation Policy

The Trump administration’s incentivization of self-deportation is saving taxpayers billions, effectively removing illegal aliens, and prioritizing the rule of law.

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California Coverup: Jerry Brown, Elaine Brown, and the Murder of Betty Van Patter
May 08, 2025May 7, 2025WebBy Lloyd Billingsley0 1

California Coverup: Jerry Brown, Elaine Brown, and the Murder of Betty Van Patter

Fifty years after her death, legacy of leftist corruption and complicity with criminal elements in California are begging for a federal investigation.

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Canada Our 51st State? Say Hello to House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries
May 08, 2025May 8, 2025WebBy Larry Elder0 4

Canada Our 51st State? Say Hello to House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries

For Americans, the question is not what America would do to Canada but what Canada would do to America if it joined our union.

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On Immigration and In the Academy, Leftist Hypocrisy Stinks
May 07, 2025May 6, 2025WebBy Paul Gottfried0 1

On Immigration and In the Academy, Leftist Hypocrisy Stinks

Things Democrats and leftists have tolerated and even praised in their heroes become intolerable and hateful to them when championed by Republicans.

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Trad Wives, Libertarianism, and the New Right
May 07, 2025May 6, 2025WebBy Sarah Wilder0 3

Trad Wives, Libertarianism, and the New Right

The right’s struggle to define the culture is a decades-old fight with familiar fissures.

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The Ivy League Hoodlums Are Getting What They Deserve
May 07, 2025May 6, 2025WebBy Betsy McCaughey0 2

The Ivy League Hoodlums Are Getting What They Deserve

The IRS should go after universities that allow discrimination against white and Jewish students.

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Dark Woke: Release the Naughty Language!
May 06, 2025May 5, 2025WebBy Ed Morrow0 3

Dark Woke: Release the Naughty Language!

The rise of Democratic Party swearing as a strategy is as brain-dead as it seems.

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I’m Running for Pope
May 06, 2025May 5, 2025WebBy Paul F. Petrick0 1

I’m Running for Pope

The surest way to avoid a pope tainted by any of the scandals plaguing the Church is to elect a layman.

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Trump’s Rumble on Sesame Street
May 05, 2025May 5, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 1

Trump’s Rumble on Sesame Street

PBS and NPR and government subsidized left-wing megaphones and it’s high time taxpayers stopped paying for them.

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The Trump Tariff Agenda and the Separation of Powers
May 05, 2025May 5, 2025WebBy Adam Mill0 1

The Trump Tariff Agenda and the Separation of Powers

The state of play with the Trump tariff agenda remains unpredictable even as the administration appears to have the upper hand in the courts.

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Models, Reality TV, and Stick-Shift Surprises
May 05, 2025May 3, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 1

Models, Reality TV, and Stick-Shift Surprises

A new book by a former contestant on America’s Next Top Model is full of surprises—including the wisdom it offers about how to treat people.

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In Memoriam: David Horowitz
May 02, 2025May 2, 2025WebBy Ben Boychuk0 10

In Memoriam: David Horowitz

A man who spent the second half of his life warning the world about his first half, leaves behind a legacy of fierce loyalty and love for the fight.

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A Quarter-Century Later, ‘American Psycho’ Still Fails to Feminize
May 02, 2025May 1, 2025WebBy Gage Klipper0 3

A Quarter-Century Later, ‘American Psycho’ Still Fails to Feminize

How the art of American Psycho got away from and betrayed its feminist artist.

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The Art of a Second Iran Deal
May 02, 2025May 1, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 4

The Art of a Second Iran Deal

It is crucial that Trump and team understand that a deal—any deal, just for the sake of a deal—is not the goal of this exercise.

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lawfare, boots on the ground, DOGE, anarcho-tyranny, Carnival Cruises,
May 01, 2025April 28, 2025Polemics & ExchangesBy Chronicles Staff0 1

Polemics & Exchanges: May 2025

A reader issues a call for conservative action: conservative activism, conservative lawfare, conservatives taking to the streets!

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Zelenskyy, NATO, Jordan Peterson, Putinophiles, Gynocracy, Orthodox faith, LGBTQ, Mark Levin, Christian civilization, Russia, Putin, Ukraine,
May 01, 2025April 23, 2025EditorialsBy Paul Gottfried0 6

Why the Right Likes Russia

A growing faction of the American right considers Vladimir Putin the last defender of Christendom. This colors how they view the Russo-Ukrainian War.

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Tariffs Are a Bitter, But Necessary, Pill to Swallow
May 01, 2025May 7, 2025EditorialsBy Edward Welsch0 5

Tariffs Are a Bitter, But Necessary, Pill to Swallow

The Trump tariffs aim to take America off the addictive, but toxic, globalized economic system that enriches Wall Street while decimating Main Street.

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https://www.britannica.com/topic/Smoot-Hawley-Tariff-Act, William McKinley, Federalists, Alexander Hamilton, free-trade, German liberal, Friedrich List, Murray Rothbard,
May 01, 2025May 7, 2025EditorialsBy Paul Gottfried0 4

Free Trade Has Never Been a Right-Wing Principle

Being right-wing doesn't require support for unbridled free-trade, much less does it require support for so-called "free-trade agreements."

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Warren Christopher, James Baker, Mikhail Gorbachev, Glenn Diesen, The Ukraine War & the Eurasian World Order, The Tragedy of Ukraine, Nicolai Petro, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, JD Vance, NATO, Ukraine, George Kennan, Cold War, NATO expansion, Russia, Putin, Maidan War 2014,
May 01, 2025May 5, 2025ViewBy Wayne Allensworth0 8

The Ukraine War and the End of American Superpower

The Ukraine War is a symptom of the American empire’s decline. It is time for America to untangle herself from the region and focus on her vital interests.

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H.L. Mencken, The Messenger, Slaves Today, Michael Peplow, W.E.B. Du Bois, Black No More, Baltimore Sun, George S. Schuyler, Black and Conservative,
May 01, 2025May 2, 2025Remembering the RightBy Mary Grabar0 1

Remembering George S. Schuyler

George S. Schuyler adeptly caricatured black racial romanticists and Marxists with wit equal to his mentor, H. L. Mencken.

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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Enduring Legacy of a 20th-Century Prophet
May 01, 2025May 19, 2025InterviewBy Joseph Pearce0 6

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: The Enduring Legacy of a 20th-Century Prophet

Joseph Pearce interviews Ignat Solzhenitsyn, son of famed Russian dissident Aleksandr, about a newly published volume of his father's speeches, "We Have Ceased to See the Purpose."

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Viscount de Chateaubriand, The Death of the West, Index of Leading Catholic Indicators, Suicide of a Superpower, Patrick J. Buchanan, Western Civilization, Christianity, The Genius of Christianity,
May 01, 2025April 29, 2025ReviewsBy Piers Shepherd and Alexander Riley0 0

What the Editors Are Reading: May 2025

Short reviews of 'Suicide of a Superpower' by Patrick J. Buchanan, and 'The Genius of Christianity' by Viscount De Chateaubriand

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anthropocentrism, globalism, Nobel lecture, Chesterton, Cold War, Nobel Prize, Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Alexander Solzhenitsyn,
May 01, 2025April 22, 2025ReviewsBy Joseph Pearce0 1

Solzhenitsyn in Exile: A Giant Among Pigmies

"We Have Ceased to See the Purpose" contains Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's most important speeches given during his 20 year exile in the West.

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Michel Houellebecq, The Death of Ivan Ilych, Juliette Binoche, Krysztof Kieślowski, Blood Meridian, The Crossing, No Country for Old Men, The Road, The Sunset Limited, Cormac McCarthy,
May 01, 2025April 21, 2025ReviewsBy Alexander Riley0 1

The Sad and Beautiful Death of the Modern Man of the West

Michel Houellebecq, in his final novel, grapples with the struggle to find meaning in the meaningless contemporary West.

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How Wealth Co-opted Conservative Politics
May 01, 2025May 28, 2025ReviewsBy Mark G. Brennan0 2

How Wealth Co-opted Conservative Politics

David Gibbs’ "Revolt of the Rich" explains how the ultrawealthy seized control of the conservative movement and destroyed the American Dream.

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anti-Semitism, Latinos, The American Left, Protocols of the Elders of Zion,Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America, Things That Matter, A Certain Idea of America,
May 01, 2025May 6, 2025ReviewsBy Erich J. Prince and Derek Parker0 0

Books in Brief: May 2025

Short reviews of "A Certain Idea of America" by Peggy Noonan and "Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America" by Paola Ramos.

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A Kind and Compassionate Man, The Good Samaritan, The New York Times, Transgendersim, conservative, Southern churchgoers, Compassion, Kindness,
May 01, 2025April 16, 2025FictionBy Joshua Doggrell0 1

A Kind and Compassionate Man

Joshua Doggrell tells a brief, but compelling, tale of bourgeois white guilt and its disastrous consequences.

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Suicide of the West, James Burnham, Bernard Schriever, U.S. ICBM program, ICBM, ICBM missiles, Nixon, JFK, Sputnik, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Mapp v. Ohio, Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr., Brown vs. Board of Education, President Dwight Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles,
May 01, 2025April 16, 2025Revisions & DissentsBy Alan J. Levine0 4

Ike and the “Military Industrial Complex”

The expert class associates Dwight Eisenhower with goofing and golfing, and his presidency with stagnation, but the experts are wrong. Ike was a great statesman.

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