Beginning with his essay “The Flight 93 Election,” published by the Claremont Review of Books in September 2016, Michael Anton has become famous—and infamous—as the foremost intellectual defender of the current president. One can read his new book, The Stakes: America . . . . Continue Reading »
What is the thoughtful Catholic voter, who understands that the Church’s social doctrine cannot be confined in any partisan box, to do in this election cycle? Continue Reading »
Biden’s policies on almost every domestic social issue are as extreme as any proposed by a major party presidential candidate in recent memory. Continue Reading »
Public life should be ordered by the great moral truths found in the Scriptures, in our civil traditions, as well as in reasonable thought. Continue Reading »
Mr. Johnson has portrayed himself as the new Blair, a friendly figurehead who appears unthreatening while concealing a vast agenda of change. Continue Reading »