The Deep State Protects Their Bureaucracy Over American Security
March 25, 2025March 24, 2025WebBy Thaddeus G. McCotter0 0

The Deep State Protects Their Bureaucracy Over American Security

David Sullivan’s experience exposing the treachery of a KGB spy inside the CIA, John Arthur Paisley, shows how the deep state is more interested in protecting itself than in national security.

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Will Trump Turn Nationalism Against America?
March 24, 2025March 24, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 2

Will Trump Turn Nationalism Against America?

The more America acts like an imperial power, the more nationalist movements in other countries will treat us like one.

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Graydon Carter and the ‘Golden Age of Magazines’
March 24, 2025March 21, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 2

Graydon Carter and the ‘Golden Age of Magazines’

The era of original, tough-minded, and seriously cultivated magazine journalism is over, replaced by an age of random digital ephemera.

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Defying Judge Boasberg Is a Smart Move
March 24, 2025March 21, 2025WebBy Matt Boose0 3

Defying Judge Boasberg Is a Smart Move

Trump’s defiance in the face of the federal court judge’s special pleading on behalf of Venezuelan gang members and terrorists is a political winner.

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The Time Is Ripe for a Serious Adaptation of ‘Starship Troopers’
March 21, 2025March 21, 2025WebBy Pedro Gonzalez0 3

The Time Is Ripe for a Serious Adaptation of ‘Starship Troopers’

The 1997 film adaptation was enjoyable but failed to take the source material seriously for political reasons. A new adaptation has the chance to correct that.

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Much Ado About Nothing in Kennedy Center ‘Booing’ Incident
March 21, 2025March 20, 2025WebBy Paul du Quenoy0 1

Much Ado About Nothing in Kennedy Center ‘Booing’ Incident

The ungrateful audience members who booed JD Vance are not likely to disrupt Trump’s plans to improve D.C.’s premier arts center.

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John Roberts Is Responsible for the High Court’s Self-Delegitimization
March 21, 2025March 20, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 0

John Roberts Is Responsible for the High Court’s Self-Delegitimization

Roberts has a history of prioritizing—in ham-handed and self-aggrandizing fashion—what he believes to be the judiciary’s integrity.

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Trump May Have to Save the Constitution from the Courts
March 20, 2025March 19, 2025WebBy Stephen B. Presser0 7

Trump May Have to Save the Constitution from the Courts

A showdown between the White House and courts over “impoundment” will determine the fate of the republic.

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The Grey Lady Admits It Was ‘Misled’ on COVID’s Origins
March 20, 2025March 19, 2025WebBy Jeffrey H. Anderson0 4

The Grey Lady Admits It Was ‘Misled’ on COVID’s Origins

The Times’s own willingness to be misled, and to mislead the public, calls into question whether the paper can be trusted to “follow the science.”

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How Can the Left Ignore Freeman Dyson and Elon Musk?
March 20, 2025March 19, 2025WebBy Larry Elder0 1

How Can the Left Ignore Freeman Dyson and Elon Musk?

One-time heroes of science and technology become pariahs to the left when their observations become politically inconvenient.

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When Canada Expanded
March 19, 2025March 18, 2025WebBy Lloyd Billingsley0 2

When Canada Expanded

Canada is critical of talk of U.S. expansion, but its own history involves coercing Newfoundland into union and away from U.S. influence.

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Tate Who?
March 19, 2025March 19, 2025WebBy Auguste Meyrat0 5

Tate Who?

The world that made Andrew Tate a phenomenon has moved on without him.

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The Deep State’s Attempt To Make Ukraine a Three-Front War
March 18, 2025March 17, 2025WebBy Jason Jones0 3

The Deep State’s Attempt To Make Ukraine a Three-Front War

Is the deep state trying to push the Trump administration to become actively hostile to Ukraine?

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Is The GOP Weird? 
March 18, 2025March 17, 2025WebBy Sarah Wilder0 1

Is The GOP Weird? 

Only if we’re using weird in the sense of being too timid to take on the weirdos of the left in any kind of meaningful way.

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The Democrats’ Civil War
March 17, 2025March 17, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 1

The Democrats’ Civil War

While the Democratic Party base demands strong opposition to Trump. their clever and unprincipled leaders know that it is smarter to be more like him.

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Journalism’s ‘Year of Confessions’ Needs a Deeper Confessional
March 17, 2025March 17, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 2

Journalism’s ‘Year of Confessions’ Needs a Deeper Confessional

Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron’s acknowledgment that George Stephanopoulos’s journalistic mea culpa was necessary rings hollow.

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Musk Is Right: The UN Is a Corrupt, Anti-American Scam
March 17, 2025March 17, 2025WebBy John Mac Ghlionn0 3

Musk Is Right: The UN Is a Corrupt, Anti-American Scam

It’s time for the U.S. to cut ties with the UN for good.

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New College of Florida’s Disastrous Stanley Fish Indulgence
March 14, 2025March 14, 2025WebBy Bruce Gilley0 5

New College of Florida’s Disastrous Stanley Fish Indulgence

Stanley Fish’s promotion of Judith Butler shows how well-meaning but muddled liberals end up protecting our captured institutions from democratic discourse and accountability, often in the name of “defending democracy.”

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The Vienna Philharmonic’s Excellence Proves Europe Is Doing Something Right
March 14, 2025March 14, 2025WebBy Paul du Quenoy0 3

The Vienna Philharmonic’s Excellence Proves Europe Is Doing Something Right

Contrary to the wishes of some American critics, the orchestra still chooses its performers through blind auditions, testing only for musical excellence and scorning DEI considerations.

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Mahmoud Khalil and the Red-Green Assault on American Sovereignty
March 14, 2025March 13, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 4

Mahmoud Khalil and the Red-Green Assault on American Sovereignty

The drama over Khalil’s arrest and detention is not really about Khalil but about sovereignty of the United States over its borders.

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Good News, Illegals: There’s an App for Self-Deportation Now
March 13, 2025March 12, 2025WebBy Brian Lonergan0 0

Good News, Illegals: There’s an App for Self-Deportation Now

The Trump administration is redesigning the Biden administration’s infamous CBP One phone app that facilitated illegal immigration into an instrument for self-deportation.

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Immoral Cultural Arbiters
March 13, 2025March 19, 2025WebBy Paul Gottfried0 5

Immoral Cultural Arbiters

America’s culture is damaged not so much by the low standards of the entertainment industry as it is by the calculated strategy of anointing these vandals as moral authorities.

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Bhattacharya’s Confirmation Hearing Shows Why the NIH Needs Reform
March 13, 2025March 13, 2025WebBy Rav Arora0 0

Bhattacharya’s Confirmation Hearing Shows Why the NIH Needs Reform

If America is serious about reversing the chronic disease epidemic and restoring public trust in science, confirming Jay Bhattacharya as NIH director is not just the right move—it’s essential.

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The Wannabe Revolutionary Is No Great Man of History
March 12, 2025March 11, 2025WebBy Katya Sedgwick0 1

The Wannabe Revolutionary Is No Great Man of History

Luigi Mangione has become a cultlike figure to certain segments of both the revolutionary left and right. But even by the standards of these deluded people, he is a fraud.

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Elon Musk’s Bleak House-Cleaning
March 12, 2025March 12, 2025WebBy Jeff Minick0 1

Elon Musk’s Bleak House-Cleaning

Elon Musk and his band of DOGErs have exposed those in government who are not working in the interest of the American people but have their attentions turned elsewhere.

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The Spirited Right Must Unite Around Consent
March 11, 2025March 10, 2025WebBy Glenn Ellmers0 5

The Spirited Right Must Unite Around Consent

It will not do for the right to make lazy appeals to tradition when the American tradition now includes a long history of support for the administrative state.

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Divide and Con
March 11, 2025March 10, 2025WebBy Lloyd Billingsley0 0

Divide and Con

Some thoughts on Justin Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau, and the USA-Canada alliance.

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Dealmaker, Peacemaker, President
March 11, 2025March 10, 2025WebBy John J. Waters0 2

Dealmaker, Peacemaker, President

President Trump understands that American foreign policy is rooted in interests before values.

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Can Donald Trump Win a Trade War?
March 10, 2025March 10, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 0

Can Donald Trump Win a Trade War?

Good economic policy calls for a cool head, and Wall Street fears the president is letting his passions set the nation on a dangerous course.

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What Kash Patel Will Find in the Kavanaugh FBI File
March 10, 2025March 7, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 9

What Kash Patel Will Find in the Kavanaugh FBI File

Many of the same characters involved in lawfare against President Trump are implicated in the untruthful ambush of me and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

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Steve Bannon Wants America to Ditch China—That Won’t Happen
March 10, 2025March 7, 2025WebBy John Mac Ghlionn0 3

Steve Bannon Wants America to Ditch China—That Won’t Happen

The U.S. is not in a position to do what Bannon asks, but we can negotiate better terms and regain control of our trade and manufacturing policy.

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The Censorious American Right
March 07, 2025March 6, 2025WebBy Paul Gottfried0 3

The Censorious American Right

The trick of identifying those on the uncooperative right as being “woke right” or leftists in disguise is deployed for no other reason than to keep us out of the conversation.

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Gay Surrogacy Is an Indescribable Evil
March 07, 2025March 6, 2025WebBy Sarah Wilder0 3

Gay Surrogacy Is an Indescribable Evil

Children are not commodities to be bought and sold on the open market to appease the latest degeneracies foisted upon us by the LGBTQ mob.

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The Democratic Fork in the Road and the Woke Repudiation Imperative
March 07, 2025March 7, 2025WebBy Josh Hammer0 4

The Democratic Fork in the Road and the Woke Repudiation Imperative

Will Democrats get the memo, or will they continue down the path of woke irrelevancy?

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America First: Settling the War in Ukraine
March 06, 2025March 5, 2025WebBy Andrew Oleksiw0 3

America First: Settling the War in Ukraine

In putting America first, President Trump is not aligning with Russia but with what is best for our people and the world.

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On the Trump-Churchill Comparison
March 06, 2025March 5, 2025WebBy Tom Piatak0 10

On the Trump-Churchill Comparison

Looked at from another perspective, the comparison is more apt than some may see … but it is not as favorable to Churchill as they imagine.

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Fine Young Cannibals
March 06, 2025March 5, 2025WebBy Lloyd Billingsley0 3

Fine Young Cannibals

A case where an actual cannibal was ruled not guilty by reason of insanity, released from custody, and released has its roots in our system of white coat supremacy.

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The Trump Effect: Winning Hearts and Minds
March 06, 2025March 5, 2025WebBy Larry Elder0 0

The Trump Effect: Winning Hearts and Minds

Things are looking cloudy for Democrats.

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The Lawsuit Coup
March 05, 2025March 4, 2025WebBy TJ Harker0 5

The Lawsuit Coup

Letitia James and 18 other attorneys general try to torpedo DOGE and tie the Trump administration up in court.

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Trump Is No FDR … and Zelensky Is No Churchill
March 05, 2025March 5, 2025WebBy Mary Grabar0 4

Trump Is No FDR … and Zelensky Is No Churchill

The president is a much more honest broker than Roosevelt was, and the Ukrainian dictator is no hero.

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Europe’s Decline Was a Choice
March 04, 2025March 4, 2025WebBy Daniel McCarthy0 0

Europe’s Decline Was a Choice

Europe took a 30-year vacation from history and can’t correct course with its current leadership.

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Richard Dawkins’ Ukraine Hypocrisy
March 04, 2025March 3, 2025WebBy John Mac Ghlionn0 2

Richard Dawkins’ Ukraine Hypocrisy

Dawkins denounces Trump as a bully in a smug post that is a perfect example of his commitment to browbeating rather than honest debate.

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When Kash Ain’t King
March 04, 2025March 3, 2025WebBy Tom McDonough0 2

When Kash Ain’t King

It may be time to do away with the FBI.

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Germany’s Election Promises an Unsteady Future
March 03, 2025February 28, 2025WebBy Srdja Trifkovic0 1

Germany’s Election Promises an Unsteady Future

With a federal chancellor as “conservative” as Mitt Romney, Germany will continue to be an oppressive leftist state on par with Canada and Sweden.

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The New Superman: Soaring Clear of Wokeness?
March 03, 2025February 27, 2025WebBy Mark Judge0 0

The New Superman: Soaring Clear of Wokeness?

In the wake of recent death blows to wokeism, America is ready for a film that celebrates a fully masculine and fully American character.

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TFP, Corrêa de Oliveira, “The Penitential History of Vichy France”, Marshal Pétain, Vichy France, Stalin, Hitler, WWII,
March 01, 2025February 28, 2025Polemics & ExchangesBy Chronicles Staff0 0

Polemics & Exchanges: March 2025

Readers praise Prof. Gottfried for his piece on Vichy France, and Piers Shepherd for remembering Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.

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Trumpian Tornado Takes the U.S. Down a New Path
March 01, 2025March 2, 2025EditorialsBy Edward Welsch0 6

Trumpian Tornado Takes the U.S. Down a New Path

During its first month in office, the Trump administration has made bold moves domestically and internationally, most significantly by making a break with European globalists.

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Straussians, Lincoln, Declaration of Independence, Twitchell v Pennsylvania, Bill of Rights, Corfield v. Coryell, Gitlow v. New York, the Civil Rights Act of 1866, Fourteenth Amendment, Raoul Berger, Andrew Johnson, Joint Committee on Reconstruction, Black Codes, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, United States v. Skrmetti,
March 01, 2025February 20, 2025ViewBy William J. Watkins, Jr.0 7

Time to Topple the Fourteenth Amendment

The Fourteenth Amendment is not a beatific and integral part of some mythical “Second Founding.” Indeed, it undermines republican government.

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Călin Georgescu, Richard Nixon, democratic values, Prussian House of Representatives, leftist propaganda, Erik von Kuehneldt-Leddin, Leftists, democracy, Conservatives, nationalists,
March 01, 2025February 28, 2025ViewBy James Baresel0 2

How “Democracy” Lost Its Meaning

Majorities still rule in most Western countries, but unelected bureaucrats continue manipulating majorities and elections.

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Alfonso XIII of Spain, Miklós Horthy, Franco, Portugal, Albania, Bavaria, Kings, Queens, and Fallen Monarchies: Royal Dynasties in Interwar Europe, crimen de sangre, Reichskanzler, Hitler: Eine politische Biographie,
March 01, 2025February 21, 2025Revisions & DissentsBy Paul Gottfried0 8

Righting History

Three new books set the record straight on European monarchy, Franco's Spain, and Hitler's ascent to power. Revisionists often get it wrong, but these three get it right!

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