Review: Prospects for Racial Separation
(Editor’s Note: Secession Week resumes at Occidental Dissent.) Paul Kersey’s “Prospects for Racial Separation” was a runner up in the TOQ 2009 secession essay competition. […]
(Editor’s Note: Secession Week resumes at Occidental Dissent.) Paul Kersey’s “Prospects for Racial Separation” was a runner up in the TOQ 2009 secession essay competition. […]
(Editor’s Note: I received the long anticipated Fall 2010 “secession issue” of TOQ in the mail today. Over the next week, I will be reviewing […]
Birmingham, AL This is a post that I have been meaning to write for quite a long time now. I’ve just never found the occasion […]
New York City, NY From his lofty perch in New York City, the “poet” and “philosopher bard” Phil Rockstroh has written an attack on the […]
San Francisco, CA Greg Johnson has written a new article at “Counter Currents” about “Explicit White Nationalism.” He divides “Explicit White Nationalists” into two groups: […]
Stone Mountain, 2003 Even if I disagree with his conclusions, it is always a pleasure to read a Lee Harris book. I never fail to […]
West Virginia In Slate, David Weigel calls attention to the failure of mainstream conservative scribes like Ross Douthat and David Frum to predict the stunning […]
District of Corruption Blue America rallied in Washington this past weekend. Unlike Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally in August, the “One Nation” rally on the […]
Birmingham, AL There has been a lot of discussion on this website about “going mainstream.” Lately, Jack Ryan has been trying to articulate this idea. […]
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Monday Decline in the Dakotas – The Upper Plains used to be a progressive stronghold. South Dakota once sent George McGovern and Tom Daschle to […]
The Midwest The Democrats are bracing themselves to get slaughtered in the Midwest come November. From Western Pennsylvania to the Great Plains, White Independents disillusioned […]
Clinton Country In The Weekly Standard, Jay Cost draws my attention to an article by Sean Trende published last year at RealClearPolitics about the demise […]
The Street Samuel Phillips has penned an article at TOQ Online that touches upon all the red meat of From the Provinces: explicit White Advocacy, […]
Washington, DC In a successful defensive stand, Red America defeated the DREAM Act in the Senate this afternoon. If the DREAM Act had passed Congress, […]
Having read The Jacksonian Club’s new action plan, I have been trying to imagine what advice Saul Alinsky would prescribe for our newly minted organization. […]
Chicago, 1971 In 1971, Saul Alinsky wrote Rules for Radicals. The subtitle is “A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals.” He wrote the book “in desperation” […]
District of Corruption Ever since Glenn Beck turned out hundreds of thousands of supporters at the “Restoring Honor” rally on the National Mall, the progressive […]
Delaware Last night, the Tea Party Express rolled into Delaware and carried Christine O’Donnell, an obscure perennial loser candidate, to victory over Mike Castle, a […]
In August, I took a look at how a debate over “birthright citizenship” was emerging in the mainstream. A few years ago, ending “birthright citizenship” […]
British North America, 1773-1776 T.H. Breen has written a fascinating account of the American Revolution. The story he tells in his new book, American Insurgents, […]
Lost in a Fantasy World In The Huffington Post, Dylan Loewe has a triumphalist article about his new book, Permanently Blue, which predicts the Democrats […]
Atlanta, Georgia Writing in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Cynthia Tucker connects the dots between the Arizona immigration showdown, the Ground Zero Mosque debate, opposition to […]
Eufaula, Alabama A video has surfaced of the Rev. Al Sharpton speaking in my hometown on behalf of Johnny Ford, a black Democratic candidate, back […]
The Beltway In The Washington Post, Eugene Robinson (one of the more reliable anti-White columnists) slams the American people for acting like “a bunch of […]
Red America I’ve followed with interest Albert Jackson’s creation of The Jacksonian Club. In recent weeks, I have taken a more practical turn myself. I […]
The Heartland In July and August, Angelo Codevilla’s article about the Ruling Class vs. the Country Class in The American Spectator sparked two articles from […]
Orange County, California. In The New York Times, Adam Nagourney has a gushing new column about the decline of conservatism in Orange County, the birthplace […]
In my last post, I looked at the U.S. Senate. I pointed out that many of the supporters of the Bush amnesty have been purged […]
The 2010 election cycle is likely to go down in history as the “year of the outsider.” Establishment politicians have been defeated in primaries across America. The […]
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