
Politics


Our Enemies Getting Taken Down
There seems to be so much bad news in the world, that many White Americans get depressed, give in to despair and withdraw from doing […]


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 […]

The White Party
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 […]

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. […]

Midwestern Meltdown
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 […]

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. […]

Swedish Elections
Sunday, September 19th, was Election Day in Sweden. The big question was whether or not the “racist” and “xenophobic” (you know the drill by now) […]

Do the people have the intelligence to seize power?
It is nearing election time and like clockwork the media is abuzz with commentary on what public opinion will mean at the ballot box. Let […]

Review: Rules for Radicals
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” […]

Restoring Sanity
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 […]

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” […]

Permanently Blue
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 […]

Summer of Discontent
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 […]

Spoiled Brats
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 […]

The Outsiders: The Governor Races
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 Outsiders: Race for the Senate
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 […]

The Youth Vote
Here’s a surprising finding: White teenagers are less enthusiastic about Barack Obama and the American future than White adults. – 69% of black teenagers believe […]

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 […]

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, […]

Religious Obligations and Political Loyalty
I think everyone should have strong religious and spiritual sympathies. However I do not debate the merits or demerits of any particular religion. For political […]

Senator Webb’s Historic Op-Ed
The moment I saw Senator Webb’s WSJ op-ed piece on ending non-Black affirmative action I knew that an incredibly important historic event had just taken […]

Jim Webb and the New Southern Strategy
For decades, Democrats have maligned Republicans for using “The Southern Strategy“, a sleazy charade where they exploit populist resentment of forced integration, cultural upheaval, and […]

Born Fighting Author Better Be Ready To Rumble
Senator Jim Webb pens a historic article in the Wall Street Journal Diversity and the Myth of White Privilege America still owes a debt to […]