So asks Pat Buchanan at The American Conservative. Is America heading toward a second civil war? What’s changed about Robert E. Lee since 1965 that has triggered such anger and angst against all thing Lee and Confederate? Pat writes: First in his class at West Point, hero of the Mexican War, Lee was the man […]
Why I Read The American Conservative
Originally posted July 7, 2016. In TAC’s July/August cover story, TAC founding editor Scott McConnell tells readers, “In one form or another, this nationalist-versus-globalist division is being reproduced in almost every country in the West facing the pressure of working-class decline and mass immigration.” Scott continues, “Trump is obviously part of this pan-Western nationalistic/populist wave, […]
Why I Read The American Conservative (TAC)
Originally posted January 19, 2016. I am head of global investment strategy for Richard C. Young & Co., Ltd., chairman of richardcyoung.com, and editor of Richard C. Young’s Intelligence Report. In my daily search for fresh, provocative wisdom, I rely on a network of old-line, trusted resources. At the top of my list is The American […]
Conference Brings together Brightest Minds on Foreign Policy in America’s Interest
On November 15, The American Conservative hosted leading scholars, journalists and policy makers to discuss the future of American policy with a focus on realism, nationalism, and president-elect Donald Trump. Among the speakers were former Senator Jim Webb, and Congressman Thomas Massie. Former U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Navy Jim Webb delivered a keynote […]
“Donald Trump, I Love What He’s Doing”
Originally posted January 29, 2016. The American Conservative’s Rod Dreher writes about a conservative friend’s view of Mr. Trump. “I’m really torn. I can’t stand Trump, but I love what he’s doing.” And Rod concludes, “I bet a lot of people feel that way.” Last night’s Trumpless Fox Republican debate, not surprisingly, appears to have […]
Foreign Policy in America’s Interest: Realism, Nationalism, and the Next President
On November 15, The American Conservative will present its Fall Foreign Policy Conference at George Washington University. The conference theme is Foreign Policy in America’s Interest: Realism, Nationalism, and the Next President. A long list of great invited speakers will present their views alongside the expert staff and leadership of The American Conservative. You can register for […]
Pentagon Spending Driven by Fear, Greed and Hubris
Scholarly work by Chris Preble and the team at the Cato Institute has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Pentagon spending can be cut dramatically. Cato scholars have shown how American military dominance has made America “Less safe, Less Prosperous, and Less Free.” Notwithstanding the solid evidence in support of deep Pentagon cuts, […]
Taki Takes On the Saudis and Qatar
Originally posted January 8, 2016. Taki Theodoracopulos takes on the Saudis and Qatar, writing: And as no one can forget, 16 of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudis, and the first act by the Bush-Cheney gang was to ensure all Saudi “royals” were flown out safely back to their desert craphole and far away from any Congressional […]
WWI—a Mistake for America?
The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison profiles America’s Habit of Fighting Unnecessary Wars. Daniel concentrates specifically on America’s WWI experience. WWI was a war in which the U.S. and its allies forced their enemies to give up and sign humiliating treaties. If the peace was lost, that was in no small part due to the nature […]
Why I Support the American Conservative
Here The American Conservative’s Daniel Larison succinctly explains why both Daniel and Dick Young are such strong supporters of The Americans Conservative. Since its founding, the magazine and its website have been the principled voice of conservative opposition to the many follies of the Bush and Obama eras, and they have also been the reliable defender […]
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