Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might be nuts but such people are less lonely than they used to be
By Stephen Daisley
The Scottish National party is ruining Glasgow
By Stephen Daisley
The Squad is out to wreck the US-Israel relationship
By Stephen Daisley
His street-fighting ways eventually convinced enough of his right-of-center allies that he had to go
By Stephen Daisley
Current American leftism is defined by an angry inertia
By Stephen Daisley
Answering the door to masked strangers isn’t the novelty it used to be
By Stephen Daisley
Even as the body grew frail, her mind remained a prize-fighter
By Stephen Daisley
How did it come to pass that Donald Trump, repudiator of American civility and decency, was the leader to speak these words?
By Stephen Daisley
Good foreign policy-making needs leadership, decisiveness and, every now and then, a spot of dangerous heresy
By Stephen Daisley
People need to be protected from coercive progressivism
By Stephen Daisley
The normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is only the beginning
By Stephen Daisley
She was not an anti-communist in spite of being a liberal, she was an anti-communist because she was a liberal
By Stephen Daisley
Britain has the firepower of diplomatic and economic sanctions and it should be using them in defense of the Uighurs
By Stephen Daisley
Does liberalism make you immune to cancel culture?
By Stephen Daisley
Identity politics functions as ‘Christianity without redemption’
By Stephen Daisley