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Commentary on What Really Happened in Butler, PA
/18 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldOkay, have at it with the “conspiracy theories” in the comments. The big thing for me is that there is nothing on the motive, even though they have his phone and presumably his social media. A media-induced hate-Trump narrative — not exactly uncommon — would be devastating to the left. What if they found something […]
The Move to Seek Fellowship and Common Values on the Right
/24 Comments/in Featured Articles, Western Civilization, Western Culture/by Kevin MacDonaldAs someone who has moved twice to seek fellowship and a sense of safety in a country hostile to people on the right, I can totally relate to the people described in the article below, except that the people discussed here are serious Christians—true believers. They’re not just “cultural Christians” like me —i.e., someone who […]
Philip Weiss: Israel is falling apart, and American leaders are in denial
/4 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldIsrael falling apart, by Philip Weiss, an American Jew who is on the left, but unlike most Jewish liberals, he deplores Israel’s conduct toward the Palestinians. I respect his opinions and have commented on his work many times. Several left-wing voices have said lately that Israel is falling apart. The society is torn over the war, […]
Ross Douthat: Trump as Hegelian Man of Destiny
/17 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldDonald Trump, Man of Destiny … The scene on Saturday night in Pennsylvania was the ultimate confirmation of [Trump’s] status as a man of destiny, a character out of Hegel or Thomas Carlyle or some other verbose 19th-century philosopher of history, a figure touched by the gods of fortune in a way that transcends the […]
“Authoritarianism Expert” Ruth Ben-Ghiat on the RNC
/6 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonald[Nothing terrifies Jews more than a large crowd raising their arms and chanting.] Authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat [she seems to be a favorite of HuffPo] on Monday addressed the moment at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee when Republicans chanted the word “fight” soon after GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump walked into the auditorium. The chant […]