Why I Became an American Citizen
by Carl R. TruemanOne does not need to believe in America. One merely needs to be grateful for her. And I am. Continue Reading »
One does not need to believe in America. One merely needs to be grateful for her. And I am. Continue Reading »
It is clear that identity politics has a home on the reactionary right just as it does on the progressive left. This is no real surprise: In a world where everything has become politicized, it was bound to come to pass. Continue Reading »
We might dub this the Ingratitude Industry, not only because of the sheer quantity of ungratefulness, but also because of the lucrative careers that are made by selling ingratitude as a commodity. Continue Reading »
As American Jews hear the story of Ruth and Naomi during the upcoming holiday, they can relate Ruth’s tremendous accomplishments as a penniless immigrant who became the ancestor of a great king to America’s history as an immigrant-welcoming nation. Continue Reading »
A controversy at my university opened my eyes to how many of my colleagues have been indoctrinated into woke dogma. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Robert Sarah’s views on the question of migration do not make him an opponent of Pope Francis. Continue Reading »
Peter J. Leithart and Matthew Schmitz provide two Christian views on immigration. Continue Reading »
Any attempt to revive the failed conservative consensus that preceded Trump would be misguided and harmful to the right. Continue Reading »
The result of mass migration will not be civilization’s enhancement, but its destruction. Continue Reading »
The instinct to reject the claims of nationalism and patriotism as unacceptable is dangerous and destabilizing. Continue Reading »