With victory in Nevada, Senator Bernie Sanders has solidified his place as the Democratic frontrunner and likely sets Democrats on a path to repeat the 2016 Republican story. I will not be part of that story.
I’m Attending the Summit on Principled Conservatism
I’m pleased to announce I’ve been able to secure means to travel to Washington DC and attend the Summit on Principled Conservatism.
Utah, Mitt Romney, and the Future of Conservatism
The integrity of Republican Senator Mitt Romney indicates a uniquely principled conservative culture in the state of Utah.
Link: Are Democrats Really Going to go Full Bernie?
Last week, I wrote an article for the NOQ Report asking a simple question: Are Democrats really going to go full Bernie?
2nd Amendment | The Social Contract Is Not Grounds for the Infringement of Rights
Such an idea is a gross misunderstanding of Social Contract Theory, especially when it comes to the 2nd Amendment and the right of self-defense.
Is The National Conservative Mask Starting To Slip?
Yoram Hazony may not like the end result of the nationalist movement he’s trying to build.Â
Mike Pence Defends the Deficit
Putting off deficit concerns as a second-term priority, Mike Pence argues in an MSNBC interview that deficit spending has been necessary to keep the economy rolling.
On Sanders, Chris Matthews Is Right
Chris Matthews recent diatribe against Bernie Sanders is far from a “freak out.” In fact, it doesn’t go far enough.
Link: On Rights
All forms of government have some sense of rights. But natural rights exist independent of government and its laws.
Episode 2 – New Centrism and the Sphere of Natural Law
Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.