The Return of the Savage Chilton Williamson Jr. - JANUARY 05, 2017 The Democrats and the rest of the left are taking the results of last November’s election no better than they predicted the Republicans and the right would do if their man lost. Read More
BETWEEN THE LINES Booby-Trapping Trump Justin Raimondo - JANUARY 05, 2017 As I write, the attempted CIA coup against the Trump administration is ongoing. Yes, you read that right: We’re getting awfully close to Seven Days in May territory. Read More
THE AMERICAN INTEREST Depoliticizing Intelligence Srdja Trifkovic - JANUARY 05, 2017 Knowing what is going on in the Hobbesian world of international politics is an essential function of the state apparatus. Read More
Society & Culture Green Balance of Power Greg Kaza - JANUARY 05, 2017 A subplot of the 2016 presidential campaign was the Green Party’s ability, for the second time in the 21st century, to achieve balance of power in a close race won by a Republican. Read More
UNDER THE BLACK FLAG Beyond the Idiot Box Taki Theodoracopulos - JANUARY 05, 2017 Call me old fashioned, and I will thank you for the compliment. Call me a fool for rosy nostalgia, and more thanks will be in order. Read More
EDITORIALS A Victim Must Be Found Aaron D. Wolf - JANUARY 05, 2017 Despite the fact that, in the 19th century, every white man save Abe Lincoln was a racist, W.S. Gilbert was not actually commenting on Japanese culture, and he understood his inventive nomenclature to be exaggerated for comedic effect. Read More
EDITORIALS Politics and Sports Scott P. Richert - JANUARY 05, 2017 When people compare politics to sports, they do not mean the comparison to be flattering. Voters, we are told, treat politics as irrationally as sports fans do football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. Read More