Did Republican Unenthusiasm Cause Their Underwhelming Midterm Performance?
This essay was originally published in American Greatness on November 21, 2022. Democrats so raised the standards of opposition during the Trump years, Republican opposition to…
Helping Men Thrive
This essay was originally published at Law & Liberty on November 7, 2022. Richard Reeves wants to crack the door to nature, but…
American Religions, Christian and Civil
This essay was originally published by Law & Liberty on October 19, 2022. American civil religion won’t be revived unless American churches are…
Next Steps for the Pro-Life Movement
This essay was originally published on October 10, 2022 by First Things. In the wake of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, many pro-life leaders…
Christianity and the Working Class
On reaching a neglected demographic Editor’s Note: This essay was originally published by American Reformer on August 9, 2022. Kvetching about the…
Why the Public Is Skeptical of Garland’s Mar-a-Lago Story
There are at least four legitimate reasons Americans think something crassly political has just transpired. Editor’s Note: This essay was originally co-authored by John Yoo and published…
Why Did The FBI Raid Mar-a-Lago?
This op-ed was co-authored by John Yoo and was originally published in Newsweek on August 11, 2022. John Yoo is the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law…
Never Going Back
What if they opened the office and nobody came? For months, corporate hegemons, real estate brokers and their media acolytes have been insisted that a return to “normalcy,” that…
The Unhappy States of America: Arthur Milikh joins Tucker Carlson
Without family, religion, and community, what are Americans left with? Arthur Milikh, the executive director of The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life, says the answer…
The Fading Family
The world’s major economies face a serious demographic crunch. For millennia the family has stood as the central institution of society—often changing, but always essential. But across the world, from…