Watching the great experiment come down
At this point the US is too far gone to help and a civil war seems inevitable, the very survival of the Founding Fathers’ great experiment is now in jeopardy.
US Election Watch: The third parties
There are more than two candidates on the ballot in November. Should anyone care?
Rebecca and the brilliance of cinema
‘Hitchcock played on very real fears held by humanity to make this film come alive and create a form of entertainment by making the viewer’s hairs stand on end from the suspense.’
Peter Hitchens’s ‘The Abolition of Britain’: a review
Britain is my country, may my fate not be as dire as hers.
What feminism gets right - and wrong - about sex
‘It must throw out the false god of sexual liberation, and bow down at the altar of self-restraint.’
The weakening of education: unconditional offers
‘Where students do not have to earn their place but are given it on a plate, what kind of message does that send to those progressing through the education system?’
Kulturkampf: Britain’s capitulation to cultural Marxism
‘There can now be no question that our lifetimes will be where this great reckoning must take place.’
The two-party system is becoming the United States’ undoing
‘Senators and others stay in office for years, becoming less concerned with getting things done and working for their constituents.’