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Before his monumental victory against Sergio Massa in November 2023, Milei was an eccentric political analyst who had a flair for controversy and had sharply criticized the Argentine political establishment. Milei made a name for himself by appealing to libertarian principles and even naming his dogs after libertarian intellectual Murray Rothbard. Before 2023, the idea... Read More
From the moment he took office in December 2023, Javier Milei has acted less like an Argentine president and more like Israel’s most obedient asset in Latin America. On the campaign trail, Milei positioned himself as an anti-establishment firebrand hell-bent on downsizing Argentina’s bloated bureaucracy and bringing the country back to its past glory. However,... Read More
Donald Trump traded Karen for Jamal and Enrique, but at what cost to White voters?
On the surface, Donald Trump’s 2024 victory was powered by minority men, but the deeper story reveals an elite strategy to fragment political unity along racial and gender lines. Trump’s victory last November was the first time since 2004 that the Republican Party won both the electoral college and the popular vote. A major storyline... Read More
Last December was a mask-off moment for failed presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. At the height of the debate over H-1B visas, Ramaswamy took the side of known H-1B booster Elon Musk and proceeded to criticize American culture for glorifying the prom queen instead of the math olympiad winner, or the star athlete over the top... Read More
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Donald Trump’s “America First” message promised an end to foreign entanglements, but his aggressive Iran policy tells us a different story. His administration’s decision to carry out airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz on June 21, 2025 further underscores this contradiction. But when one looks at his overall track record, one... Read More
As international opinion sours on Israel, Kenya and Nigeria emerge as rare bastions of pro-Zionist support. A recently-published Pew Research Center polling paints a stark picture of negative global sentiment toward Israel in response to its military campaign in Gaza. In a survey of 24 countries conducted from January to April 2025, most respondents—spanning North... Read More
Michael Ledeen, the man who urged America to “to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall” every decade, met an end that many of his critics would call overdue. On May 17, 2025, Ledeen died at the age of 83. marking the passing of one of the last influential... Read More
In America’s NGO space, some topics are so taboo that even renowned public intellectuals aren’t safe when they dare criticize sacred cows such as the state of Israel. Just ask Black economist Glenn Loury. A former Reagan-era conservative, Loury has held a distinguished career in the field of economics. After earning his doctorate at the... Read More
David Horowitz speaking at CPAC in Washington D.C. on February 12, 2011. Credit: Gage Skidmore.
The Political Odyssey of David Horowitz
David Horowitz’s death on April 29, 2025 closes the chapter on a figure who embodied the neoconservative phenomenon: a Jewish intellectual who, like many of his generation, abandoned the Left when he perceived its ideals as incompatible with Jewish interests and American security. Horowitz was born on January 10, 1939, in Forest Hills, Queens, New... Read More
The present populist era is rife with all manner of odd realignments. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt recently faced sharp criticism from its ex-director Abraham Foxman over his initial plan to speak at the Israeli Diaspora Ministry’s International Conference on Combating Antisemitism in Jerusalem. For Foxman, the current ADL chief’s decision to share the stage... Read More
The Rise and Rupture of the Black-Jewish Alliance
In the last century, the alliance between Black and Jewish communities in the United States represents one of the most consequential cross-racial partnerships in modern American history. Initially rooted in both groups’ subaltern status, the forging of this coalition brought about landmark Civil Rights victories that paved the way for the undermining of the United... Read More
Strange things are happening in Guatemala. In February 2025, Guatemalan authorities arrested Yoel Alter, a senior leader of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish cult Lev Tahor, outside a government childcare facility in Guatemala City. Alter is wanted in Guatemala and Mexico in connection to human trafficking allegations. He had recently been organizing protests as a direct response... Read More
There’s something strange brewing on the horizon. In an unexpected turn of events, Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro urged President Donald Trump to pardon former police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of killing George Floyd in 2021, at the end of his podcast video episode on March 4, 2025. Shapiro contended that Chauvin’s... Read More
[/image] Since Donald Trump returned to the White House on January 20, 2025, there was an initial sense of hope that he would wind down the conflict in Ukraine. However, continued flows of military aid to Ukraine and slow progress in the negotiations still make a lasting peace settlement a distant prospect. The Trump administration’s... Read More
At the end of the day, Ramaswamy still views the United States as an abstract idea.
Despite getting chewed out by right-wing populists for insinuating that Americans are too dumb to occupy key positions in the technology sector, failed presidential candidate Vivek Ramswamy believes he can just waltz right into the Ohio Governor’s Mansion. On Feb. 24, 2025, Ramaswamy announced his bid to run for Ohio governor during a rally at... Read More
Colombia’s willingness to challenge the United States' interests abroad will make it a target for potential regime...
Once one of the more solid bilateral partnerships in the Western Hemisphere, Colombia-United States relations are on the cusp of entering a new phase of deterioration under Donald Trump’s second term. Starting on Jan. 26, 2025, a diplomatic dispute erupted between the United States and Colombia over the deportation of Colombian illegal aliens. In that... Read More
Earlier this month fans of mixed martial arts got a much-needed dose of revisionist history, when UFC featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell made positive remarks about National Socialist Germany. During an appearance on the ArkanSanity Podcast, Mitchell made everybody lose their minds when he initially defended Adolf Hitler’s leadership of the German National Socialist state. “I... Read More
Executive orders alone aren’t going to cut it.
At the start of his second term, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders pertaining to immigration restriction. Chief among the immigration reforms was an executive order to repeal birthright citizenship to illegal aliens, Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship — Executive Order 14156. Trump’s executive order implements a policy that prevents birthright... Read More
Since assuming the presidency, Donald Trump has quickly put Latin America on notice. From threatening Mexico and Colombia with tariffs for not adequately dealing with illegal immigration in a way that satisfied the president, to Trump’s threats to take over the Panama Canal for China’s alleged influence over the waterway, U.S. foreign policy is shifting... Read More
DC is still a swamp of corruption and stagnation
Donald Trump‘s historic presidential comeback on November 5, 2024 has many political observers waiting anxiously for his inauguration on January 20, 2025. Trump’s victories in 2016 and 2024 were symbolic rejections of the prevailing neoconservative/neoliberal order in Washington. In both instances, Trump campaigned on the taboo subjects of immigration restriction, foreign policy restraint, and economic... Read More
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In the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, the Jewish state received the usual outpouring of sympathy from the craven leadership classes of the West. That is to be expected from politicians who are bought off and extorted by Jewish interest groups. That said, Israel also received a deluge of support from... Read More
Is American imperialism back on the menu? Since taking back the White House this past November, president-elect Donald Trump has hinted at acquiring Greenland from Denmark, using military force to take back the Panama Canal, and even made veiled threats to annex Canada. Greenland and Panama have strategic importance to the United States, as the... Read More
It all comes down to serving Israeli interests.
In a move straight out of left field, the incoming Trump administration is slated to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, according to a report by Semafor. Somaliland is a former British colony bordering Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia that declared independence from Somalia in 1991 without receiving international recognition. Under international law, Somaliland is currently... Read More
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