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Patrick J. Buchanan

Loss of Independence

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on July 04, 2008 / Comments (14)

Not until a year after Lexington did the Continental Congress muster the resolve to declare the 13 colonies free and independent states, no longer subject to Parliament or Crown. Not for five years after July 4, 1776, did George Washington’s army truly attain America’s independence at Yorktown. Even then, Washington and his aide Alexander Hamilton knew that the 13 states, while … [Read More]


John Zmirak

Nearer My Dogs to Thee

Posted by John Zmirak on July 03, 2008 / Comments (13)

“Don’t like the weather?” they say here in New Hampshire. “Wait five minutes.” As summer comes, our polar clime becomes instead bi-polar. Four times this week, the day has turned almost instantly from brightness and balm to lightning and sheets of rain—then back again—several times. The sky is alternately black and blue, as if the weather had been punching it in … [Read More]


Helen Rittelmeyer

Immigration, Localism, and Next Best Things

Posted by Helen Rittelmeyer on July 02, 2008 / Comments (10)

Whether due to the dramatic failure of last year’s attempt at comprehensive reform or to the essential similarity of the two candidates’ positions, the issue of illegal immigration has so far kept a fairly low profile in the presidential campaign.  Given McCain’s heterodoxy, this may be a blessing.  In the absence of a federal solution, state and local governments have begun … [Read More]


Austin Bramwell

A Slogan We Can Believe In

Posted by Austin Bramwell on July 02, 2008 / Comments (9)

In case Barack Obama (or anyone else) cares to listen, I have a winning slogan for him. So far, his campaign themes--"Hope" and “Change you can believe in"--have alluded to his inspiring biography and personal wonderfulness. Obama, these slogans suggest, will uplift Americans to a higher, happier and more harmonious plane of existence. As “model-heiress” and Obama supporter Lydia Shaw writes … [Read More]


Patrick J. Buchanan

The New Wars of Religion

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on July 01, 2008 / Comments (48)

Last week’s clash between Dr. James Dobson and Barack Obama is but the latest skirmish in a war that dates back to the time of Christ. At issue: What is Christian truth? Does the true Christian put social peace ahead of his duty to make God’s Law man’s law? In a speech in June 2006, Obama, citing the Book of Leviticus, … [Read More]


John Zmirak

The Sad Sorority of Skin

Posted by John Zmirak on July 01, 2008 / Comments (59)

Paul Gottfried’s a lot more patient than I am, if he’s willing to spoon through thousands of pages of Marxist analyses to find the chunks of edible meat that float in the spoiled soup. If I see that an argument is based on false premises, I rarely spend time tracing its every convolution through to the end, in case the author … [Read More]


Richard Spencer

Only the Feminists Can Save Europe!

Posted by Richard Spencer on June 30, 2008 / Comments (22)

One probably shouldn’t look to the New York Times for analysis of the ongoing Death of the West; however, Russell Shorto’s latest article in the Magazine, “No Babies?” is worth considering, if only because it’s one of the more interesting—and interestingly wrong—Left-liberal responses to the European birth dearth. Quoting Hans-Peter Kohler of University of Pennsylvania, Shorto opines, ‘high fertility was associated … [Read More]


Paul Gottfried

Thinking About White Nationalists

Posted by Paul Gottfried on June 30, 2008 / Comments (68)

Although it might be disturbing to some readers that in my following remarks about white nationalists I treat my subjects with respect, this should cause no surprise to anyone who is familiar with my work. I am accustomed to show respect for intelligent people, including those with whom I disagree. In writing about the post-Marxist Left, I focused on the intellectual … [Read More]


Christopher Roach

Gun Rights, the Militia, and Community

Posted by Christopher Roach on June 29, 2008 / Comments (26)

During the Cold War, conservatives rightly pointed out that the collectivist materialism of the Soviet Union was anti-human in the worst ways.  It elevated the state to mythic proportions.  It denied the value of individual human beings.  It suppressed the human spirit and focused on minimal material comfort to the exclusion of other values.  The state could undo social injustices, we … [Read More]


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Taki is World Judo Champion!

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on July 03, 2008
Taki Theodoracopulos

“My legs are leaden, my throat is dry and I feel slightly sick with anxiety. As I make my way towards the arena the roar of the crowd gets louder. One … [Read More]

Canuckistan’s Neocon: David Frum

Posted by Grant Havers on July 04, 2008
Grant Havers

Lately, the news from Canada has been a tad grim.  Human rights censors show no signs of slowing down their tireless attempts to rid the country of orthodox Christian believers who … [Read More]

Jared Taylor Responds to Takimag

Posted by Richard Spencer on July 03, 2008
Richard Spencer

Jared Taylor has responded to Paul Gottfried and John Zmirak regarding their critiques of White Nationalism.  [Read More]

The Neocon Thing

Posted by Richard Spencer on July 03, 2008
Richard Spencer

A Takimag reader, Kevin Michael Derby, has submitted this report on the goings on in Catholic cyberspace:  Earlier this month, the Faith and Reason Institute set up The Catholic Thing, a … [Read More]

The Architect of the Revolution

Posted by Richard Spencer on July 03, 2008
Richard Spencer

A recent radio interview of Jonathan Bydlak, Ron Paul’s former fundraising director, is an excellent source for understanding the behind-the-scenes operations of the Paul campaign, particularly with regard to the role … [Read More]

The No Longer Great White North

Posted by Tom Piatak on July 02, 2008
Tom Piatak

I have always been fond of our neighbor to the north, in part perhaps because my favorite TV show in high school was the incomparable SCTV, still, to my mind, the … [Read More]

Recent Comments

Re: Gay Marriage Sucks!

I’ve tapped men, women and watched lots of television. Libertarians, it seems, would rather own homes and pay a flat tax than screw anyone. And Justin, you’re kinda cute. Might have … [Read More]

Posted by KinkyKathy on July 05, 2008
Re: Canuckistan's Neocon: David Frum

Sorry, but property rights were cancelled in Canada when our new Constitution was enacted. Despite many appeals, both ‘Conservative’ and ‘Liberal’ governments have refused to restore them. The ‘Conservatives’ have had … [Read More]

Posted by Robert Burch on July 05, 2008
Re: Taki is World Judo Champion!

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Posted by David Camara on July 05, 2008
Re: Loss of Independence

What’s changed? The elite now believes we’ve outgrown nationalism. We’re so much smarter now. We’re all really one world, don’t you see? But ask the immigrantes indocumentados if they believe in … [Read More]

Posted by Nicholas II on July 05, 2008
Re: Gay Marriage Sucks!

I was brought up in the Catholic Church where marriage is one of their sacraments. If we separate church and state, it would seem that the state should have NO involvement … [Read More]

Posted by Cogitator on July 05, 2008