Obsession!

Obsession!

H.A. Scott Trask

Reading Ann Coulter’s newest polemical masterpiece brings to mind one of her previous ones. I don’t mean her sparkling In Trump We Trust, published just before the 2016 election, in which she predicted that the unthinkable would happen.

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The Patriot

The Patriot

Nicholas Farrell

Italian journalists are forbidden these days from using the Italian word for foreign migrants who have stolen their way by subterfuge into Italy.

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A Generation in Need of Editing

A Generation in Need of Editing

Scott P. Richert

As I noted last month, conservatives in the United States have long ceded the realms of literature and art (here broadly construed to include all forms of imaginative media, including music, theater, and film) to the forces of the left.

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  • How Theresa May Survived—For Now

    Ralph Berry | November 1, 2018

    “Our expectation hath this day an end.” The dolorous admission of the citizens of Harfleur, that Henry V's siege cannot be withstood, is the judgment on last Thursday’s meeting of the 1922 Committee, which consists only of backbenchers.

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  • Bob Mathias

    Roger McGrath | October 31, 2018

    One of the greatest Olympians of all time, Bob Mathias, is all but forgotten today. He was born in 1930 in Tulare, in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley. Robert Bruce Mathias was his name, but everyone called him Bob.

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