To disagree with a doctrine that means you harm is not an irrational fear or phobia. Nor is it bigotry toward anyone. It’s self-preservation and common sense. Don’t let the crybaby bullies silence you
To lose religious freedom is to lose all our freedoms, I told Western Conservative Summit 2019. And to save those freedoms we must name our two deadly enemies, the ideas of Marx and the ideas of Mohammed. Every thing is on the line in this battle against thought control. Do we have what it takes?
Can national sovereignty survive in the rapidly globalizing 21st century? Contributor Bill Moloney sees a roadmap in the work of two little-known scholars, Dani Rodrik and Christophe Guilluy.
Results of the recent Europe-wide voting show the continent’s future may look more like Farage and Orban and less like Macron and Merkel, says contributor Bill Moloney.
Donald Trump in Washington and Emmanuel Macron in Paris gained their respective presidencies by reading the political disruptions of globalization more shrewdly than most leaders in the West, writes contributor Bill Moloney—but since taking power, their policies and polling have diverged sharply.