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Patrick J. Buchanan

Who Lost Detroit?

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on November 21, 2008 / Comments (2)

Who killed the U.S. auto industry? To hear the media tell it, arrogant corporate chiefs failed to foresee the demand for small, fuel-efficient cars and made gas-guzzling road-hog SUVs no one wanted, while the clever, far-sighted Japanese, Germans and Koreans prepared and built for the future. I dissent. What killed Detroit was Washington, the government of the United States, politicians, journalists … [Read More]


Paul Gottfried

Northern Michigan Evangelists

Posted by Paul Gottfried on November 20, 2008 / Comments (30)

In a recent phone conversation, Richard Spencer made an observation I then tried to qualify. Richard noted that Western Christians “are obsessed with being virtuous.” At a time when the Christian belief system has eroded, this fixation has led to exaggerated expressions of group self-denial and to the grotesque worship of the supposedly marginalized. I cannot say that Richard’s thesis struck … [Read More]


John Zmirak

Men Are Bottle Rockets; Women are Cuckoo Clocks

Posted by John Zmirak on November 20, 2008 / Comments (25)

I’m working on too many speculative projects—and putting off the one that I’m sure would sell the best. Since I fear I’ll never get around to writing the thing, I’ve decided to spill the idea. If one of you can bang it out before I do, you deserve to rake in the bucks. Just invite me to one of your signings. … [Read More]


Jack Hunter

David Brooks & Friends

Posted by Jack Hunter on November 19, 2008 / Comments (16)

When New York Times columnist David Brooks pondered why the Republican Party was in such bad shape recently, he came to the conclusion that a majority of Americans simply no longer support traditional conservatism. Where one might have found any conservatism for the last decade is beyond me, but make no mistake--voters did not reject traditional conservatism on Nov. 4; they … [Read More]


Richard Spencer

The End of Frum?

Posted by Richard Spencer on November 19, 2008 / Comments (39)

David Frum has been purged off into the sunset at NR… He’s leaving his NRO blogging gig at the end of the year and plans to start up a new website called “NewMajority.com” We could, of course, indulge in a little Schadenfreude with Frumy—the man who tried to purge the conservative movement of the antiwar Right is now getting his comeuppance, … [Read More]


Patrick J. Buchanan

As GM Goes, So Goes the GOP

Posted by Patrick J. Buchanan on November 18, 2008 / Comments (83)

Understandably, Republicans are seething. When Hank Paulson demanded $700 billion to haul away the trash in the dumpsters of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs—assuring us we could hold a garage sale of the junk—they rebelled. They acted as the nation, by 100 to one, demanded. They killed the Wall Street bailout. The Dow quickly sank another 1,000 points, and, charged with … [Read More]


Richard Spencer

A Quantum of Relevance

Posted by Richard Spencer on November 17, 2008 / Comments (27)
Bond in desert

The classic interpretation of Ian Fleming’s James Bond character is that he stands as a kind of fantasy of Britishness the British people, and especially the elite, could indulge in during the rather grim 1950s—when the Sceptred Isle lost its empire, was usurped as a Great Power and banker to the world by Uncle Sam, and suffered under a social democracy … [Read More]


Taki Theodoracopulos

The More Things Change…

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on November 17, 2008 / Comments (25)

NEW YORK--Election nights in the Bagel were always spent at 73 East 73rd Street, in Bill and Pat Buckley’s house, more often than not described as palatial by eager-to-please gossip columnists. In reality it was a fine New York maisonette, better suited for entertainment rather than cosy living, the latter reserved for their tiny and warm Connecticut house. Alas, both Bill … [Read More]


Jack Hunter

Progressives’ California Dreamin’

Posted by Jack Hunter on November 17, 2008 / Comments (20)

In electing Barack Obama, many liberals thought we might be closer to an America where race wouldn’t matter. But for California progressives, the same election proved that race mattered more than ever. California’s gay marriage ban referendum, known as Proposition 8, passed 52-48%. While whites narrowly opposed the ban 51-49%, blacks overwhelmingly supported the measure 70-30%. The trouncing of gay marriage … [Read More]


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German Love

Posted by Taki Theodoracopulos on November 20, 2008
Taki Theodoracopulos

NEW YORK--Arletty was a great French star of the silver screen during the Thirties and Forties, but she was also known for a few outspoken apophthegms about having sex with a … [Read More]

 

California Dreamin’

Posted by Jack Hunter on November 19, 2008 / Comments (3)
Jack Hunter

In electing Barack Obama, many liberals thought we might be closer to an America where race wouldn’t matter. But for California progressives, the same election proved that race mattered more than ever.

 

Madame Secretary Hillary

Posted by Richard Spencer on November 19, 2008
Richard Spencer

Raimondo on Hillary’s coming ascension at State: Obama, however, being the consummate politician that he is, had a solution: hand foreign policy over to the Clintons. Cede Hillary the international arena … [Read More]

Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid…

Posted by Richard Spencer on November 18, 2008
Richard Spencer

Our friend Dan Flynn has a nice remembrance up on his website to the one-time hero of the American Left, Jim Jones.  [Read More]

Greed is for the Good

Posted by John Zmirak on November 18, 2008
John Zmirak

This week at InsideCatholic I reflect on Edenic origins of avarice in Greed is for the Good.  [Read More]

What the case for the auto bailout isn’t

Posted by Evan McLaren on November 17, 2008
Evan McLaren

I’m inclined to oppose the idea of an automaker bailout, but I didn’t adopt this attitude by erecting a libertarian Principle and throwing overboard everything that didn’t measure up. Smells like … [Read More]

Save the Auto Workers?

Posted by John Zmirak on November 16, 2008
John Zmirak

There’s an inbuilt tension, not just on the Right but pervading the West, between two important goods: the efficient production and rational distribution of wealth provided by the Market economy, and … [Read More]

Recent Comments

Re: Who Lost Detroit?

Another great column from a rarity--a national figure who actually cares about America and Americans. Best line of the column: “an intellectual elite that produces mostly methane.” [Read More]

Posted by Tom Piatak on November 21, 2008
Re: Who Lost Detroit?

A lot of what you say is true Pat, but Detroit was protected from internal competion by lax antitrust enforcement. George Romney was right in the 50’s when he called for … [Read More]

Posted by the original jack on November 21, 2008
Re: Northern Michigan Evangelists

The quest for virtue by modern Christians seems to be restricted to certain types of virtue. They’re pietists with respect to PC-liberal values (anti-sexism, anti-racism) but display antinomianism/licentiousness when it comes … [Read More]

Posted by Bruce on November 21, 2008
Re: German Love

Taki, my father who served in Patton’s Third Army had nothing but praise for the German fighting man. He heard the whine of their damn 88’s till the day he died. … [Read More]

Posted by Robert C. Cheeks on November 21, 2008
Re: Northern Michigan Evangelists

The altruist-egalitarian moral code that now threatens us was formed during an historical period which was almost totally ignorant about biology, genetics, and heredity. it is largely derived from the religious … [Read More]

Posted by Bruce Graeme on November 21, 2008