How The Free Speech Wars Can Up-End Americans’ Current Political Alliances
The new political divide lies between those who support our liberties as free people, and those who wish to curb ever more of our rights under the mantras of ‘diversity’ and ‘social justice.’
Why This Year’s Midterms Are Key For Trump’s Success And Republicans’ Future
It is no exaggeration to predict that the Republican Party could become extinct if it loses both houses of Congress, and will be creaking on its legs if only the House is lost.
Podcast: Analyzing Identity Politics, Tribalism, And Progressive Political Thought
David Azerrad of the Heritage Foundtion joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss his analysis of American identity groups and our fractured politics.
You Can Love The Founding Fathers And Still Think The Electoral College Sucks
Most everything in the Constitution has stood the test of time, but the method for electing the president was the Founders’ biggest error.
Millions Of Americans Don’t Side With Either Political Party, And That’s A Good Thing
If the left-right spectrum collapses in coming years, it may offer us a unique opportunity to ally around other things that matter to us.
No Party Owns My Vote
Insisting ‘no vote is a vote for the Greater Evil’ takes voters for granted, as if they are shirking their duty to the party. But parties have to earn allegiance. They’re not entitled to it.
Voting Isn’t A Civic Duty, It’s The Worst Team Sport
Voting just encourages the bastards. Every vote is a show of support, a sign of approval for a group that barely qualifies as human.
Presidential Candidates Shouldn’t Get To Pick Their Veeps
This novel practice violates the spirit of the separation of powers doctrine of the U.S. Constitution.
George Will May Be Leaving The GOP, But I’m Rejoining It
The party has been taken over by a gang of thugs, and I’ll be damned if I’ll hand the Party of Lincoln over to Donald Trump and his venal goons without making a stand.
History Suggests Trump Will Be The GOP’s New Face
The anti-Trump faction resembles not Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Party, but the forgotten Gold Democratic Party of 1896 and their standard-bearer, John M. Palmer.