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The World's Loneliest Beat
Conservative local journalism is dying—not because nobody reads it, but because nobody funds it. The last people willing to do the work are running out…
Mar 24
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Philip Reichert
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A Symposium on Antisemitism
Does the institutional right know what time it is?
Mar 11
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Philip Reichert
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Death Takes a Long Time
No one tells you how slow death can be, and how easy it is to miss it if you’re not paying attention.
Mar 10
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Philip Reichert
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How Iran Goes Wrong
The strikes were justified but the hardest part is just beginning.
Mar 8
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Philip Reichert
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A Place Worth Winning
New York elects a Republican roughly once a generation. The moment is approaching and nobody on the right is ready.
Mar 6
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Philip Reichert
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Iran Was Becoming North Korea
The same deterrent playbook, a bigger economy, and a decades-long war against the United States. The administration acted before we had a nuclear-armed…
Mar 4
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Philip Reichert
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Wrong About Everything
The expert class engineered failure at home and abroad, then blamed American power itself. They were wrong every time.
Mar 3
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Lee Becker
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The TV Host Who Went to War
The people who told you he couldn’t do the job owe you an explanation.
Mar 3
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Philip Reichert
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Algorithmic Institutionalism
The future of media on the Right
Mar 2
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Philip Reichert
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This Was The Plan
The Trump administration’s war against the mullahcracy is not at all out of line with its pro-America national security strategy.
Mar 1
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Mike Coté
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February 2026
The Hypocrisy Was the Worst Part
I thought it was the rape
Feb 27
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J. Burden
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A National Identity, If You Can Keep It
What's actually being replaced isn't a race. It's an inheritance.
Feb 26
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Lee Becker
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