Commentary
All Right, We Are Two Europes
Time to take sides, and go on the offensive.
Mick Hume
June 12, 2024
Britain’s Tory Papers and Pundits Totally Out of Touch Ahead of Election
Hostility to Farage has made them forget just how important the immigration issue is to voters.
Michael Curzon
June 12, 2024
“Rave in the Nave”: On the Desecration of English Churches
Even secular observers have been disturbed by booze-fueled discos in ancient cathedrals.
Jonathon Van Maren
June 12, 2024
How To Shape Culture
Culture is vital precisely because it sets the terms for everything else.
Harrison Pitt
June 12, 2024
Name-Calling Shows EU Establishment Learned Nothing from the Election
Calling national conservatives “Nazis” for opinions that were mainstream just a few decades ago is just as counterproductive as Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” gaffe back in 2016.
Tamás Orbán
June 12, 2024
From Vaccine Skeptic to Presidential Candidate
A brave opponent of vaccine mandates who has the potential to appeal to both libertarians and far-left voters, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a candidate to take seriously.
Sven R. Larson
June 11, 2024
What Is ‘Far Right,’ Anyway?
It is always easier to blame the supposed evils of those one hates than face up to your own side’s failures.
Don’t Compromise with the Mushy Middle
European voters have said they want real change—so parties on the Right should not get caught in the insipid morass in the centre.
Ellen Kryger Fantini
June 10, 2024
Turkey Purges Greeks and Targets Orthodox Churches
Turkey’s government refuses to return stolen Greek properties in Constantinople after eliminating the indigenous Greek population from the city.
Uzay Bulut
June 7, 2024
Spanish Father Confronts Comedian Who Sexualized His Baby Boy
The father of a three-month-old boy confronted Spain’s government-sponsored “woke” comedian in real life over obscene online comments.
Carlos Perona Calvete
June 7, 2024
Where Is Iran Headed?
With the continued influence of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, there is little to suggest a less belligerent Iran.
Rafael Pinto Borges
June 6, 2024
Don’t Blame the Russians When Europe Votes Right
From blaming the ‘far right’ for political violence to blowing up the ‘Russiagate’ scandal, the EU elites are looking for scapegoats ahead of the elections.
Mick Hume
June 6, 2024
Defending the Human Embryo
A new regulation trivialises the unique nature of embryos and paves the way for an EU market in embryos.
One of Us
June 5, 2024
South Africa’s Elections and the Changing Constitution—What You Need to Know
There are some important lessons that the international conservative movement can learn from this election.
Ernst Roets
June 5, 2024
The Hit Job That Failed: A Political Vibe Shift?
Liz Truss has not even flirted with seeking contrition for her appearance on Lotuseaters.com.
Harrison Pitt
June 4, 2024
Reading the Nation: The Farage Ascendency
Nigel wants to take the Tory party. The only question is whether that’s as its leader or to sack it and raze it.
Sebastian Morello
June 4, 2024
The Dutch Find Their Dirty Harry
If there is anyone who can translate the right-wing turn among the Dutch electorate into policy successes, it is this tough guy.
Eric Hendriks
June 3, 2024
UK: Conservatives Don’t Know What They’re Up Against
Sunak “could not be more wrong” to say Labour has no convictions; Starmer is “a dedicated dogmatic Leftist,” says commentator.
Michael Curzon
June 3, 2024
The Beacon of Mannheim
For the first time, a German police officer has died in an Islamist attack. Germany should pause to mourn the loss of a brave young man. And then, it is time to finally address the policy that is leading the country to the abyss.
Dieter Stein
June 3, 2024
Why Vote for EU Leaders Who Won’t Defend Israeli Democracy?
This is much more than a faraway war. The battle to defend civilisation is also being waged inside the gates of the European citadel.
Mick Hume
June 2, 2024
The Day the Democrats Putinized America
The guilty verdict against Trump is a crucial watershed moment for America, politically, constitutionally, and morally.
Sven R. Larson
May 31, 2024
The Modern State Will Become Very Religious
Every one of the muddled ideological systems that has informed the structure of the modern State has been nothing more than a counterfeit religion.
Sebastian Morello
May 30, 2024
The Last Native Belgian: Tintin in Brussels
The ongoing popularity of Hergé’s work has as much to do with nostalgia for a lost world as the adventure stories that he tells.
Jonathon Van Maren
May 29, 2024
Our Perilous Historical Amnesia
Once again, Crimea is the focal point of a global power struggle, yet the Crimean War (1853-1856) is rarely remembered.
John Eibner
May 27, 2024
Arnold Schönberg (1874-1951): Conservative and Radical
“He is the true conservative: he even created a revolution in order to be a reactionary.”
Fabian Bell
May 26, 2024
Voting for Trump: An Act of Democratic Defiance
With all the attacks on Trump in the past year alone, his political opponents must be utterly terrified at his return to the White House. I would like to know what they are hiding.
Sven R. Larson
May 25, 2024
Revolt of the Normies: Voters Seem Ready to Restore Common Sense
Parties on the serious Right want nothing more and nothing less than a return to normality.
Rod Dreher
May 25, 2024
The Silent Epidemic of the Digital Age
Gen Z is barely living life beyond the screen.
Victoria Meller
May 24, 2024
Egypt: 1,400 Years of Christian Persecution
The process of the Islamization and Arabization of Egypt started when Arab Muslims invaded in the 7th century
Uzay Bulut
May 23, 2024
To the European Right: Don’t Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
The European Right should take care not to score an ‘own goal’ as they squabble over political territory.
Ellen Kryger Fantini
May 22, 2024
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