Pavlich has spent the last 16 years as news editor of the conservative website Townhall.com. She appeared regularly on cable ...
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Ben Shapiro rails against Tucker Carlson in Heritage Foundation speech: ‘Opponent of conservatism’
WASHINGTON — Daily Wire founder Ben Shapiro denounced right-wing podcast titan Tucker Carlson as “an opponent of conservatism ...
Andrew Kolvet of Turning Point USA explains why he endorses a tough-love approach to politics on this episode of “Interesting ...
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The case for a conservative reformation
We face a choice: retreat into cynicism, or ascend to clarity. The future of the movement depends on choosing wisely.
Indiana Republicans' decision wasn’t just political defiance of Trump — it was a deliberate assertion of state authority.
The controversy sparked by the Oct. 27 release of Tucker Carlson’s softball podcast interview with white nationalist, antisemitic, misogynist conspiracy theorist Nick Fuentes generated a wide range of ...
*There are three basic aspects of society: political, economic, and social. I contend that there are logical obstacles that someone must ignore if they are to support conservatism. Political ...
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Faimon Roberts: Carbon capture opponents won't go away, and it’s scrambling conservative politics
The persistent opposition to carbon capture in Louisiana is a largely a fight between conservatives, this columnist argues. Is it the first sign that some conservatives are turning on the decades-long ...
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Campus conservatism is in trouble
My path to conservatism was somewhat typical: I was raised in a home with Republican parents in a post-Cold War era before social media. At 18, I moved to the liberal Mecca of New York City, where my ...
For the first Europeans to encounter it, the Llano Estacado was a portal to madness. It was a “worthless and terrifying hellscape,” as Jeff Roche describes it in The Conservative Frontier: Texas and ...
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Conservatives look to turn the page after 'terrible disappointment' of 2025
One year ago, Pierre Poilievre appeared to be on the cusp of achieving two things he'd wanted for a long time: the end of ...
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