spring 2023 Issue The New War Between the States by Charles R. Kesler Trumpism has enjoyed a second life at the state level.
winter 2023 Issue Two New Rights Do Not Make a Wrong by Charles R. Kesler Today's New Right can learn something from yesterday's new conservatives.
fall 2022 Issue The Red Wave Reconsidered by Charles R. Kesler The Republican presidential debate has begun.
spring 2022 Issue The Supreme Court Leak by Charles R. Kesler The overturning of Roe v. Wade will intensify the battle between the progressives’ constitution and the founders’ Constitution.
winter 2022 Issue Alien Nation by Charles R. Kesler Will we have to choose between the anti-Americans and the post-Americans, or is a republic graced by thoughtful American patriots still possible?
spring 2021 Issue Betting Against America by Charles R. Kesler Parsing Biden's first speech to a joint session of Congress.
winter 2021 Issue The Age of Biden by Charles R. Kesler It’s hard to compromise when almost every issue presents you with a choice between two visions of justice.
fall 2020 Issue A Mostly Peaceful Debate by Charles R. Kesler A normal candidate or a normal country? Choose wisely, America.
summer 2020 Issue Facing Mount Rushmore by Charles R. Kesler It’s the statues you put up, not the ones you pull down, that define a great nation.