Stupid Is Not Enough
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Stupid Is Not Enough

When Donald Trump defeated Ted Cruz in the 2016 Indiana presidential primary, the race for the Republican Party nomination was over.  The prize was Trump’s.  The next day, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that he was not yet ready to endorse the standard-bearer.  George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Jeb Bush quickly followed suit,...

Blue State Mencken
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Blue State Mencken

In 1989, a volume of H.L. Mencken’s journals was published.  The contents revealed, among many other things, impolite utterances by the Sage of Baltimore about blacks and Jews.  (Mencken also sailed into the ways of “lintheads” and “mountaineers,” but that bothered no one.)  The denunciations came fast and furious.  As I recall, one journalist refused...

The Road to Ideology
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The Road to Ideology

Americans have never been big on “political theory.”  In our nation’s early decades—and arguably, up to World War II—folks were comfortable with their republican form of government and its tenets of self-reliance and self-government.  However, over the past 50 years, political thought—specifically concerning what the U.S. Constitution actually means—has undergone a radical transformation.  During that...

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James W. Moses, R.I.P.

The passing of James Moses, after a long battle with cancer, is sad news for many in the Chronicles circle.  Jim was an occasional contributor to Chronicles, a John Randolph Club member, and a longtime foot soldier in Old Right causes. A native of northern New Jersey, Jim was a graduate of the legendary Bergen...

While America Sleeps
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While America Sleeps

Ten years ago, it appeared that immigration restrictionists were poised to win some real political victories.  In 1992, Pat Buchanan had raised the previously untouchable issue in his presidential primary challenge to George H.W. Bush.  That same year, National Review, under the editorship of John O’Sullivan, joined Chronicles in calling for deep cuts in legal...