Month: April 2024

Smearing Slovakia

Despite what the establishment says, nothing Robert Fico has done so far is an affront to the rule of law.

A Night at the Opera

You should attend the opera. It is challenging, yes, but it is often the most challenging artistic modes which are the most rewarding once understood.

Ecstasy and the Love of Wisdom

A truly philosophical investigation must remain open to things that pertain to the domain of grace, the life engendered by faith.

The Face of America’s Third Party

Robert Kennedy Jr. is the strongest third-party presidential candidate in 32 years. Many of his supporters are vaccine skeptics, and the Democrats are panicking.

The Kids Aren’t Alright

In Bad Therapy, Abigail Shrier shows that far from making children healthier, therapy often causes the problems it exists to solve.

The Bible on Political Prostitution 

The Bible on Political Prostitution 

The Genesis story about fallen angels engendering giants tells us a great deal about modern politics.

EU Migration Pact Passed in Parliament—But Strong Opposition Remains

EU Migration Pact Passed in Parliament—But Strong Opposition Remains

Eurocrats want law approved by European Council before Hungary takes over presidency.

April 11, 2024
Play Boomer Politics, Get Zero Seats

Play Boomer Politics, Get Zero Seats

Mass immigration was a decision made by a Conservative party trapped in the Boomer Truth paradigm.

April 11, 2024
European Parliament Adopts Migration Pact Amid Backlash

European Parliament Adopts Migration Pact Amid Backlash

“Take in your share of migrants or pay” scheme will do nothing but increase human smuggling and illegal migration.

April 10, 2024
UK: Sunak’s Lack of Leadership Prompts Hapless ‘Security Risk’ MP To “Sack Himself”

UK: Sunak’s Lack of Leadership Prompts Hapless ‘Security Risk’ MP To “Sack Himself”

The prime minister has made himself “look stupid,” says former Brexit Party chief Nigel Farage.

April 10, 2024
Brussels Turnabout: Food Security Suddenly Becomes Top Priority

Brussels Turnabout: Food Security Suddenly Becomes Top Priority

As elections approach, Eurocrats have a newfound concern for the agriculture sector.

April 10, 2024
Islamic State Suspects Held in Germany for Enslaving Yazidi Children

Islamic State Suspects Held in Germany for Enslaving Yazidi Children

The married couple is accused of raping and punishing the children with “harsh physical violence.”AFP

April 10, 2024
Rural Growth or Urban Sprawl? How Some Spanish Villages Are Gaining Population

Rural Growth or Urban Sprawl? How Some Spanish Villages Are Gaining Population

Small towns find new ways to attract young families in ‘Empty Spain’

April 10, 2024
Euros & Dollars: U.S. Treasury Struggling To Keep Investors Happy

Euros & Dollars: U.S. Treasury Struggling To Keep Investors Happy

The U.S. economy is doing well, but the slowly growing uneasiness on the market for federal government debt could easily grow into a problem big enough to derail it.

April 10, 2024
The Populist Revolt: Europe’s Had Enough!

The Populist Revolt: Europe’s Had Enough!

This commentary appears in The European Conservative‘s forthcoming 132-page guide to the June 2024 European Elections—available next week.

April 10, 2024
Tories Lead Renewed Calls for Britain To Leave European Court of Human Rights

Tories Lead Renewed Calls for Britain To Leave European Court of Human Rights

The court’s recent climate ruling left one Conservative minister “concerned.”

April 10, 2024
“We must find a solution that takes farmers into account”: An Interview with <strong>Ryszard Czarnecki</strong>

“We must find a solution that takes farmers into account”: An Interview with <strong>Ryszard Czarnecki</strong>

It is not enough to tell European farmers to stop demonstrating and to go home.

April 10, 2024