Rod Dreher is an American journalist who writes about politics, culture, religion, and foreign affairs. He is author of a number of books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Benedict Option (2017) and Live Not By Lies (2020), both of which have been translated into over ten languages. He is director of the Network Project of the Danube Institute in Budapest, where he lives.
Trump’s triumphant Madison Square Garden rally intensifies Nazi madness on the U.S. Left.
One can’t help wondering what the endgame is in all this Hitler talk. Harris and her allies are playing with Trump’s life. Surely they know that.
Historian Sean McMeekin’s To Overthrow The World left me with the unshakable feeling that the MAGA meme lords are more correct about Kamala than one might think.
On why I unapologetically support the deeply flawed GOP nominee.
The moderators behaved as if the world beyond America’s shores wasn’t on fire, and if the U.S. homeland wasn’t a smoldering tinderbox.
The establishment not only wants ordinary voters to be deprived of information that undermines the preferred narrative, but wants to keep itself in the dark.
What U.S. pro-lifers can learn from their European counterparts
Europeans should not be fooled. Here’s the truth behind the Democrats’ attempt to transform Harris into Obama in a pantsuit.
The ruling class knows that free people who have the liberty to dissent are more difficult to govern. It is harder to tell them what to do, and expect them to obey.
There will always be an England, but only if there are Englishmen. There will only be Englishmen if Englishmen are willing to struggle for their identity as a people.
Why the UK-born son of anti-communist refugees returned to the East
While most other Western leaders are the blind leading the blind, Orbán focuses on the future with unmatched clarity.