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Insane: School suspends student for saying ‘illegal alien’

20.04.2024 10

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The next GOP president should defund woke public broadcasting

20.04.2024 5

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Fairfax County supervisors want to raise our taxes — and their own salaries

20.04.2024 10

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Are skateboarders ready for the ‘queering’ of their sport?

20.04.2024 10

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From crucifying Kavanaugh to defending Hamas: The Left’s hypocrisy about sexual violence

“Where’s the Women’s March? Feminist Majority? The National Women’s Studies Association?” Those are the questions recently posed by Katha...

03.01.2024 5

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Love is fiercer than death: The countercultural Daughters of Saint Paul

The best book I read in 2023 is Millennial Nuns Reflections on Living a Spiritual Life in a World of Social Media. It’s a collection of essays...

21.12.2023 8

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Why conservatives need reporters in Hollywood

“I don’t want to make fun of Hollywood celebrities. I want to talk to them.” That’s how I explained my frequent coverage of popular culture...

12.12.2023 7

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Maestro and Hollywood’s retroactive repression

Maestro, the new film starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, is in many ways a terrific movie . The actors are first-rate. The movie is based on...

10.12.2023 10

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How my high school yearbook became a part of the Left's war on the Supreme Court

Last month, I and several other graduates of Georgetown Preparatory School returned to the yearbook office — the one that bizarrely became a focal...

05.12.2023 5

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Christopher Hitchens and the collapse of journalism and critical thinking

In a couple of weeks, publisher Twelve Books will release A Hitch in Time: Reflections Ready for Reconsideration, a collection of essays by the late...

28.11.2023 10

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China’s Cultural Revolution: The horror Western elites want to forget

In Chinese President Xi Jinping 's recent visit to America, there was a giant hole in the press coverage. Nobody talked about the Cultural Revolution....

21.11.2023 5

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The Left uplifts its artists. Why doesn’t the Right?

Why doesn’t conservative media support conservative art? Earlier this year, a talented Catholic filmmaker named Paul Roland released his first...

14.11.2023 9

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I’m a conservative, and I love Barbra Streisand. God help me

I am a straight, conservative man, and I love Barbra Streisand , who has just released a massive memoir , My Name is Barbra. God help me. ...

11.11.2023 40

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The Captive Mind 70 years later: How totalitarians across the ages have suppressed free expression

“The Captive Mind is about much more than politics. On the surface, it seems to be about politics and communism, an explanation of why Eastern...

07.11.2023 7

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A welcome end to superhero movies

I recently went to the movies , where I was confronted on the screen by minor miracles: two well-crafted films that are smart, brave, and aimed at...

31.10.2023 6

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A backlash to the backlash to the conservative backlash against Taylor Swift

American pop culture is in need of good criticism. The Left has lost the guts to do it, which puts the Right in the position of questioning what the...

24.10.2023 10

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The 1924 World Series Centennial is the time to put Joe Judge, my grandfather, in the Hall of Fame

It’s October and the baseball season is heating up. It’s also time for my annual pitch asking Major League Baseball to put my grandfather in the...

21.10.2023 8

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Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, film noir and defending the Hollywood blacklist

It’s a fitting coincidence that the same week that Martin Scorsese’s film Killers of the Flower Moon is opening, the American Film Institute is...

16.10.2023 5

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Generation X didn’t save the world. Thank God

In an interesting essay in Harper’s magazine, writer Justin E. H. Smith explores what he describes as "an annihilation of almost everything that...

11.10.2023 6

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Former Washington Post editor Martin Baron’s dishonest and dishonorable new memoir

At this point I’m seriously considering challenging Marty Baron to a duel. There’s probably no other way to get him to acknowledge his dishonesty...

03.10.2023 2

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Swimming in shadows: Escaping D.C. for fall contemplation at the beach

The best time for the beach is the fall. The crowds are gone, and the water is still warm. It’s also a great time for reading, prayer ,...

01.10.2023 9

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Can one Jesuit save our Marxist, secular, and broken higher education system?

The Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson has written a brilliant book. In Jesuit Higher Education in a Secular Age: A Response to Charles Taylor and the...

26.09.2023 2

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Small Press Expo: The brilliant creativity of America’s independent cartoonists

“We’re already in our second printing,” Bill Griffith tells me. We were talking at the Small Press Expo , the annual Maryland convention of...

19.09.2023 1

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Journalistic malpractice can happen on the Right, too

Like most conservatives , I don’t trust the media. Liberal reporters lie, omit facts, and ignore people who contradict their narrative. We all know...

13.09.2023 6

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