Europe is Learning to Love Big Brother

It is a peculiar feature of the age that the most intelligent people are often the most incapable of seeing the contradictions that govern their lives. The European citizen of 2025 does not live under tyranny in the traditional sense. He possesses bank accounts, passports, and broadband access. He…

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The Real Nature of Deep State is Still Unclear

Carl Schmitt divided the political power at two parts – potestas directa and protests indirecta. Obviously Deep State is protestas indirecta. But the power is the highest instance of decision making. A real sovereignty is where such decisions are taken. The POTUS and political parties and media and oligarchies…

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Is the Epstein Affair a Watershed Moment?

Perhaps when we look back on the Epstein Affair, we’ll understand that it broke the back of Americans’ faith in their political and law enforcement institutions. We’re being told the Epstein Affair is old news, nothing to see here, move along–but I’m not so sure. It could be the opposite…

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‘Baseless’?

“If you can arrest a former president named Donald Trump, you can arrest a former president named Barack Obama.” — Peachy Keenan on “X” Don’t you think it’s time for The New York Times to stop using the cliché “baseless” when referring to allegations — now, actually, official accusations— of the seditious conspiracy…

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On Israel, What Would Jesus Do?

The recent attack by Israel’s military on Gaza’s only Catholic Church has been met with global outrage. The shell fired from an Israeli tank not only damaged the Holy Family Church compound that hundreds of Palestinians had been using as shelter, but also killed three people and wounded at…

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The Radical Left Mainstreams Political Violence

The radical Left’s indifference to human life in the wake of the Texas floods is shocking. It exposes not just a troubling lack of civil discourse among the next generation of its leaders—but progressives’ long-romanticized destruction of their political foes. Unhinged reactions to the victims of the Guadalupe River…

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Afghanistan and the Rape of Britain

According to the World Population Review, Great Britain had 73,590 cases of rape in 2022, making it even then the rape capital of Europe. This is in contrast to the number of rapes in Britain in 2017 (57,133) according to the same source, and especially the 12,295…

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In Defeat, Leftists Attempt to Repair Families and Friendships Broken by Politics

“Is it time to stop snubbing your right-wing family?” Regrettably yes, answers former Obama speechwriter David Litt in a recent guest essay for The New York Times — and he wants you to know he feels damn good about it. Yet even with his attempt at graciousness, Litt shows…

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The Autopen Presidency Controversy is Just Beginning

Now that investigations into the autopen presidency are underway, left-leaning media and Democratic politicians are finally confronted with the truth that was right in front of our faces for years: Joe Biden was not running the country, and America was being led by an unelected, unaccountable polit-bureau. Every week…

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Leftists Can’t Take a Joke

It is important to debate ideas.  Debating those who disagree with you clarifies your own thoughts and shores up weaknesses in your reasoning.  Civil argument is wonderful exercise for the mind.  Healthy minds make good citizens.  Good citizens maintain strong societies.  It is, therefore, not an exaggeration to conclude that one of…

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