Opinion - Page 27

Post-Kirk authoritarianism reaches England

The Trump vibe shift was so powerful that its tremors have toppled the president-elect of the Oxford Union. The Anglosphere was a cultural and...

A closer look at the anti-Israel movement’s slogans

Politics is a creative sport, so to pick apart a slogan or rallying cry is to risk appearing picayune, if not totally bereft of...

A climate of excuses for not having children

“Children, in a kind of cold way of looking at it, are an externality,” argues professor Travis Rieder of Johns Hopkins University in an...

Buying an enthusiast car on a budget

There has never been a better time to be a filthy rich automotive enthusiast. From the $3 million Gordon Murray T.50, perhaps the most...

‘The Camp of the Saints’ as a mirror

First published in France in 1973, Jean Raspail’s novel The Camp of the Saints is one of those books many talk about but very...

The narthex problem

A friend asked me to come to his birthday dinner next week.  “That is,” he added, “if they’ll let you out.” “Let me out?” I...

Of bullets and bandages

People sometimes don’t realize how much of the training soldiers get is about saving lives, not taking them. Throughout my enlistment, we were often...

America’s Jewish core

In the mid-1990s, the late Sen. Joseph Lieberman, then an Orthodox Jewish Connecticut Democrat, and Sen. Daniel Coats, an evangelical Indiana Republican, founded the...

Loyal to a fault: Review of ‘Independent’ by Karine Jean-Pierre

In modern America, most people would agree that the job of the White House press secretary is to lie to the press. That was...

Polyamory: The next target for sexual liberation?

Traditional marriage has always had its opponents. But in recent years, marriage has become less of a priority for men and women. Much of...
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