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Paris in Olympic Times: A Moveable Feast?
Parisian life during the Games has little in common with what citizens endure for the rest of the year.
Parisian life during the Games has little in common with what citizens endure for the rest of the year.
It is not enough to rewrite history; wokism demands that we rewrite fantasy, fiction, and all of the imaginary worlds that exist in books and films.
The Paris mayor, a modern-day Leninist, rages against critics of Olympics opening ceremony.
Vance’s decision to honour his forebears was a potent rebuke to those who insist that we scour history only for their sins.
In 1988, Michael Dukakis tried to save his presidential campaign by picking Lloyd Bentsen as his running mate. It failed—and Tim Walz will fail for Kamala Harris as well.
The political class who have been waving the matches of identity politics around the petrol can of mass immigration are now ‘shocked’ that it’s suddenly burst into flames!
It is betrayal enough that our politicians have imported so many foreigners prone to violence. Now they plan to forbid Brits from noticing?
Despite progress in banning puberty blockers in the UK, significant challenges remain across the world.
On the eve of the elections, Nicolás Maduro said that if the opposition won, “a bloodbath would be unleashed in Venezuela.” Well, the bloodbath has arrived.
Yes, you read that right. I was removed from the Conservative Party for stating that we should not chemically castrate children.
No winners, no losers. Shall we despair? Certainly not!
Reform leader’s appeal to “vote with your heart” terrifies the disconnected political elites.
Tories appear more likely to go left than right
France is like a man falling from a building who, floor by floor, says to himself “so far so good.”
“We are building an ecosystem of Christian leaders who do not only survive, but also thrive in our cultural moment.”
It seems we have the bland leading the bland, but recusant conservatives can use this time to decide what is worth fighting for, and it is most certainly not more of the same.
“The traditional liturgy is a ‘cathedral’ of text and gesture, developing as those venerable buildings did over many centuries.”
It is time for a reckoning. For my money, this election is about one thing and one thing only: the Reform vote.
The big debate is between voting Tory to stop Labour and voting Reform in the hope of long-term change. Neither option is perfect.
Conservatives find themselves between anti-Western immigrants on the one hand and Westerners flying the ‘Pride’ flag on the other.
Hamas apologists are obscuring the truth, but the documentary Screams before Silence will ensure that the atrocities will not be forgotten.
If the Democrats want to replace Biden, they will have to put their entire political machine to work—sooner rather than later.