Trump’s Support Is More About Policies Than Personality
Anti-Trump conservatives think they are poised to take back the GOP. They are sorely mistaken.
The ‘Not My President’ Crowd Needs To Sit Down And Shut Up
For the left to demand now that we must accept the election and get behind the man Americans chose is such a sick and demented joke that it is hard to fathom.
In Pennsylvania, Undecided Voters Are Torn Between Faith And A Party That Was Once A Way Of Life
Party loyalty runs so deep — and is connected to so many past battles — voters struggle with an identity crisis when confronted with the reality that the Democratic Party has long left Mass-attending Catholic workers behind.
Why This Ex-Never Trumper Wants Four More Years
How I came to embrace a president I once feared and detested.
Why Trump Marks The End Of The Post-Cold-War Period
For 25 years, both the Republican and Democratic parties have favored a neoliberal, globalist worldview. Now it is not clear that either does.
Podcast: Conservatives In Cities, Crime, And Ross Perot
On this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour, Ben Domenech chats with City Journal Managing Editor Paul Beston.
How Ross Perot’s Debate With Al Gore Over NAFTA Foreshadowed Today’s Politics
Any political regime depends in part upon trust, and, when those in power do not live up to their commitments to the people, an appetite for change grows.
Ross Perot Dies After Five-Month Battle With Leukemia
Ross Perot, the two-time third-party presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996, died at 89 after battling leukemia for five months.
Howard Schultz Needs An Issue To Run On
If Howard Schultz wants to be the next Ross Perot, he needs a signature issue. So far, he has nothing.
Why George H. W. Bush Is America’s Greatest One-Term President
George H. W. Bush midwifed the post-Cold War era with a kind and gentle soul. We are still reaping the benefits of that today.
Podcast: Revisiting History’s Favorite Populists With Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt, joins Ben Domenech on the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the Kavanaugh accusations, political history, and his new book on populism.
I First Voted For A Clinton. 24 Years Later, We’re Having The Same Election
More than 20 years since my first vote, I am again mired in an election with Clintons and Bushes and the billionaire, Buchananite Reform Party figure of Donald Trump.
Who Are Donald Trump’s Supporters?
Will Donald Trump be this cycle’s Ross Perot, Ralph Nader, or Ron Paul?