
The State of American Conservatism
The competing legacies of Barry Goldwater and William F. Buckley still shape American political discourse, but the relationship between their conservatisms is more complex than commonly portrayed.

The competing legacies of Barry Goldwater and William F. Buckley still shape American political discourse, but the relationship between their conservatisms is more complex than commonly portrayed.

The Italian PM skillfully transformed the Italian Right from the transactional politics of Silvio Berlusconi to a populist movement defined by policy rather than personality.

It will not be easy to drive out the tens of thousands of radical Islamists who have settled in Europe, but it can be done if you lose your fear.

While the ruling class clutches its pearls, ordinary Americans are backing the only man who speaks their language—and defends their interests.

The German was assaulted in Place du Luxembourg in front of the EU Parliament by a group of North African-looking men who called him a “racist.”

What if America failed to take out Iran’s nuclear capacity?

Trump’s VP will help make Europe great again

His supporters love Trump not for what he has done or failed to do. They love him because he is hated by the same people who hate them.

The press is now readily anticipating a heated “rematch.” The opening lines certainly suggest there is much drama to come.

Wagner’s recruitment ad seems to be unaware of its own paradox: “If you’re a true patriot of the future Great America, join the ranks of the warriors of Russia!”