The End of Immigration Reform
Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration isn’t exactly the “amnesty” that those in the reform movement feared: some five million people who are in the United States illegally won’t be deported,...
View ArticleSkiing with the Enemy
In January of 2013, the fates seated me next to a heavyset, bearded man on a chairlift. I started up small talk . . . — Where are you from? — Washington, DC. I never would have imagined that this...
View ArticleThe Persecution of James Watson
In 2007, James Watson, Nobel Prize winner for the co-discovery of the structure of DNA, discussed his "gloomy" outlook for economic development in Africa: all our social policies are based on the fact...
View ArticleYuletide Greetings
On behalf of everyone involved with The National Policy Institute, Washington Summit Publishers, and Radix, we wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
View ArticleBeam Us Out
From Chronicles, April, 1994 On a morning in April, 1990, practitioners of the journalistic craft received in their mail a communication from one Jack Lichtenstein, at that time the director of public...
View ArticleReligious Wrong
From Chronicles, December, 1994 Despite the ocean of ink that has been spilled in the last several months on the "religious right," perhaps the most sensible comment that has thus far been uttered...
View ArticleNatural Born Kulchur
Chronicles, September, 1995 In the tumid political underbrush of the summer, there were a number of interesting and even important new sprouts, as Pat Buchanan slowly pushed aside Phil Gramm as the...
View ArticleSamuel T. Francis (1947-2005)
Today, February 15, marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Samuel T. Francis (1947-2005). Francis was one of the most literate and compelling writers to have made a living as a political pundit...
View ArticleIndiana and the Fake Right and Left
Five years ago, Rand Paul, who at the time was running for his Kentucky Senate seat, created a minor controversy when he applied the rules of liberalism consistently and fairly. Asked about his...
View ArticleUnderstanding Jewish Influence
Washington Summit Publishers’s first monograph was, in fact, Understanding Jewish Influence (2004) by Kevin MacDonald. It is worthy of a new, expanded edition. . . In the meantime, the entire 2004 text...
View ArticleWar of the Idiot
Today, many European politicians and mainstream journalists cry crocodile tears about Syria´s ancient city of Palmyra coming under terrorist control. They express their concerns that the armed...
View ArticleDylann Roof and Political Violence
My hope had been to say nothing about the shooting in Charleston, South Carolina, and the alleged perpetrator, Dylann Roof. This didn’t derive from an unwillingness to face a difficult subject; I...
View ArticleResponding to the New York Times
For those who are discovering us for the first time through the article in the New York Times, I would recommend that you check out RadixJorunal.com (our site for cultural discussion) and consider...
View ArticleMy Appearance on CBS Radio
On Monday, I appeared on The Chad Hartman Show on CBS Radio (WCCO Minneapolis). We discussed the global Identitarian movement and the reality of racial differences. It was refreshing to find a...
View Article#Cuckservative in the WaPo
Dave Weigel is one of the best, and certainly most entertaining, political journalists in the Beltway. He’s written an excellent rundown on the #Cuckservative phenomenon and included some choice...
View ArticleThe Meme That Just Won't Die
Alan Rapport explains #Cuckservative in the New York Times: The phrase has caught on among a segment of disaffected Republicans, some of whom hold white nationalist ideologies and who feel many of the...
View ArticleBorder Security and Anarcho-Tyranny
Borders are open, but not to the people they should Tony Hilton sent me an interesting article yesterday, taken from the last issue of The Economist. Entitled “Own goal,” this piece is about America’s...
View ArticleBoehner Killers
Yesterday, The Daily Beast asked me to comment via email on John Boehner's surprise resignation. The story, modestly titled "White Supremacists Are Glad Boehner’s Leaving," features quotes from Jared...
View ArticleThe Rainbow Coalition
The Southern Poverty Law Center has delivered a write-up on Become Who We Are. It isn’t all that bad, at least in comparison with some the SPLC’s smears of the past. But some corrections need to be...
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