Blue Lives Matter
As crime rises, does Obama stand with cops or the protesters?
Each time he was pressed to demonstrate relevant knowledge, Trump either evaded the question or complained about “gotcha” questions.
As crime rises, does Obama stand with cops or the protesters?
John Kiriakou went to prison for exposing waterboarding. Now he’s out, and taking on the carceral state.
Demonizing Christians who think Kim Davis’s defiance is imprudent
If passive investing is the key to wealth, why isn’t everybody as rich as Trump?
‘On foreign policy, Donald Trump, you’re doing a heck of a job’
By imprudently defying the rule of law, Christians risk more than they know
The Saudi-led blockade is a deliberate and sustained effort to inflict punishment on the civilian population in violation of international law.
If Kim Davis’s cause is lost, which ones should religious conservatives see as worth defending?
The Kentucky clerk is the Michael Brown of the Religious Right
Trump’s campaign pays homage to Romney’s own unprincipled and demagogic pursuit of the nomination.
Can a blogger really swear off the stuff?
Internal US Government e-mails reveal conspiracy to destroy eggless condiment
He wins by defying the GOP establishment at every turn. But will he fall into line on Iran?
There’s More — heh — in play in the Kentucky clerk’s resistance than many of her fans and detractors realize
Interventionists have a warped understanding of responsibility in foreign policy.
St. Landry Parish’s top crimefighter is going to take you to hell, bad boy
Walker doesn’t know how to cope with the scrutiny that goes with running for president.
Jeffersonian populism and Bolshevik statism fractured a movement that could not overcome the two-party system.
Iran hawks have done everything they could to try to undermine diplomacy with Iran, and they have fallen short at every step.
Trump’s statements on the nuclear deal are sufficient to prove that his foreign policy judgment is horrible.
How blue states and Christian factionalism keep conservatives at bay.
On the eve of Pope Francis’s visit, Pew’s portrait of his US flock
For one, he’s smarter than the media who believe he’s a bad joke
Why New Orleans localism beat the world’s most famous architects
Walker’s decline isn’t really all that puzzling.
Republicans’ foreign-policy credibility will ride on whether they can accept and enforce a deal the world considers done.
The continuing relevance of the 1980s classic by Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon
A city built for millennials now struggles to make them stay.
Most Democrats should find Clinton’s foreign policy record to be unacceptable and disqualifying, but that isn’t how they have reacted.
The Christian resister should modify her stance or resign her state job
The Saudis expect the U.S. to do more for them as they pursue their own goals at the expense of our interests.
Every election, the anti-establishment anger gets louder – and less-coherent.
Rod Dreher
Kim Davis to SCOTUS: ‘Drop Dead’
Rod Dreher
That Was A Man
Rod Dreher
The Complicated Kim Davis Case
Rod Dreher
Kim Davis: Political Prisoner? Culture-War Martyr?