Conservatism
The Bigot Whisperers
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 […]
Review: Civilization and Its Enemies
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 […]
One Nation
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 […]
Going Mainstream
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. […]
Jacksonian America
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 […]
Our Crisis, Our Opportunity
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, […]
Defeating the Dream
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, […]
Saul Alinsky and The Jacksonian Club
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. […]
Crossing the Delaware
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 […]
Immigration: Moving the Goalposts
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” […]
The Jacksonian Club
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 Ruling Class and Red America
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 […]
Nixon Country No More
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 […]
House of Paul
Ron Paul has released a ridiculous editorial slamming the “political demagogues” who are opposed to the Ground Zero Mosque. According to Paul the Elder, this […]
Disunited States of America
The ties that bind together the Glorious Union are unraveling at a gathering pace. The Reds and Blues are exchanging fire across the political spectrum […]
Tennessee: Dusk or Dawn?
The NSM thread paints an extremely bleak portrait of our fortunes in Tennessee. A casual visitor of this site who watches those two videos reaches […]
Freedom Action Conference
I’ve spent the last few hours watching the live stream of the Freedom Action Conference in Pennsylvania. Tea Party supporters from across America have gathered […]
The Big Picture
In the Wall Street Journal, William McGurn draws attention to the escalation of the Kulturkampf between the Reds and Blues in the United States. Thirty […]
Review: The Next American Civil War
The Next American Civil War? Sounds interesting. When I bought this book a few weeks ago, I was immediately attracted by the title. I was […]
California: Polarization and Proposition 8
In California, an openly homosexual federal judge has struck down Proposition 8, the California Marriage Protection Act which reaffirmed the traditional definition of marriage. This […]
Missouri: The Nullification Crisis of 2010
In 1832, South Carolina provoked a constitutional crisis with the federal government over the “Tariff of Abominations.” The Palmetto State passed an Ordinance of Nullification […]
Birthright Citizenship: Moving the Goalposts
I’ve followed the immigration debate for several years now. Much has changed in that time. Lately, the change seems to be accelerating. Five years ago, […]
Review: America Alone
Laying around my hotel room, I finally got around to reading Mark Steyn’s America Alone, a book which my friend Gregory Hood has been urging […]
Weak Tea: J.D. Hayworth for Senate
Like most White Nationalists, I was looking forward to seeing John McCain defeated in the Arizona Republican Primary. McCain tried for years to shove “comprehensive […]
They Hope that you Choke
At the recent conference in Nasvhille, Sam Dickson described our opponents’ rhetoric as “manic”. As somebody with a personal and family history of bipolar disorder, […]
Meg Whitman: A Different Kind of Republican
Meg Whitman demonstrates bold conservative leadership in California: Meg’s “crystal clear” position on illegal immigration while she was running in the Republican primary. According to […]
Radio Free Virginia: CofCC 2010 National Conference
Hunter Wallace, Mike Capatano, and Pip Pockets discuss the CofCC 2010 National Conference which was recently held in Nashville, Tennessee. Hunter explains why he joined […]
ALIPAC Dances To OPP Tune
I’ve long despised William Gheen of ALIPAC. For several years now, I have considered ALIPAC a cancer on the body of the immigration reform movement, […]
Leftists on Social Networking Sites Freak Out!
The progressive Obama uber-alles brigades on Digg and at sites like FreakOut Nation are starting to get nervous. They are surveiling Occidental Dissent and Majority […]
Health Care and White Americans
Nowhere is the reality of our dispossession and decline more stark than in America’s hospitals. As I walked toward the ER tonight, a numerous and […]