Editor’s Note: The following piece originally appeared at Acculturated. It is reprinted here with permission.
A curious thing happened in my Facebook newsfeed after the election. Suddenly, all of my liberal friends had one parenting objective: to raise “woke” children. They viewed the election as a sign of the apocalypse, thought that the country they thought they knew under Barack Obama no longer existed, and fervently believed that they would have to more thoroughly indoctrinate their children in progressivism in order to save it ...
Editor’s Note: The following piece originally appeared at Acculturated. It is reprinted here with permission.
A curious thing happened in my Facebook newsfeed after the election. Suddenly, all of my liberal friends had one parenting objective: to raise “woke” children. They viewed the election as a sign of the...
Editor’s note: This piece originally appeared in the October 30, 2017, issue of National Review.
Everyone knew, after the massacre in Las Vegas, that gun control was not going to get...
When you see a mass murder unfold on the television screen or read about it online, let me tell you the single-most important and effective thing you can do in response. It also happens to be...
Fly in from any of 13 nations that Uncle Sam watches for possible terrorist arrivals, and TSA agents will subject you to extra scrutiny. Apply for a visa from any of these countries, and you...
This column was published days after James L. Buckley, brother of our founder, was elected as a United States senator from New York, the Conservative-party candidate winning a three-way race...
Dianne Feinstein is co-author of Nine and Counting, signed by “the Women of the Senate” at the time (106th Congress, 2001), which had partners including the Girl Scouts of America. It belongs in...
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the November 13, 2017, issue of National Review magazine.
Government, as Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank once declared, “is simply...
"Harry Sidebottom works on Rome's third century the magic that Patrick O'Brian applied to Nelson's navy. He has the touch of an exceptionally gifted storyteller, drawing on prodigious learning." - Timothy Severin, author, The Viking Trilogy