Jordan Neely’s death is more complicated than anyone wants to admit Jakob Fay May 19, 2023 News It’s been more than two weeks since Jordan Neely was strangled to death on a subway in New York, and I’m still hesitant to write about it.
Virtue: the bedrock of self-governance Jakob Fay May 17, 2023 News Limited government is not enough. Even in the freest nation, freedom can and will be lost if the people abuse it by the way they live.
Josh Hawley’s new book celebrates virtuous masculinity Jakob Fay May 16, 2023 News Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri is on a momentous mission to make men great again.
Biden laughs as America faces down crisis Jakob Fay May 15, 2023 News Never has Biden’s patronizing chuckle been so offensive.
The big problem with Trump’s CNN town hall Jakob Fay May 12, 2023 News The overwhelmingly negative response to CNN simply hosting a town hall for Trump is a symptom of a larger problem.
Reparations for all, justice for none Catie Robertson May 11, 2023 News Here, I must rise to defy Socrates in the Areopagus. Justice cannot be just without being individual.
The Tucker Effect Jakob Fay May 10, 2023 Featured, News Why Tucker Carlson breaks supercilious media orthodoxy.
Biden and media owe us an apology for impending crisis Jakob Fay May 8, 2023 News After years of feigning disgust at the GOP’s alleged “xenophobia,” the media has finally confessed that we may be in trouble.