Sinister Leftists and Anders Breivik have more in common than either may think
You are either committed to Enlightenment values or you are not. Breivik hated those values just as much as the cultural Marxists and their apologists who now try to use him for their neo-totalitarian aims
- 27 August 2012EXCLUSIVE: BBC spends a third of £1 million concealing Middle East 'Balen Report'
A Freedom of Information request released by The Commentator shows how desperate the BBC is to hide the Balen Report
- 26 August 2012Sex and the GOP: Republicans can't afford to wage a war on women
Until the Republican Party learns to successfully woo the female vote, women will continue to keep the party from power
- 22 August 2012Is the bond bubble the biggest yet?
A government with sound finances backed by a robust economy should enjoy low bond yields. Does this sound like Britain's government or economy?
- 21 August 2012The Assange Diaries
Holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy, Julian Assange shares his thoughts...
- 20 August 2012Reflections on the case of John Terry
When did we start this trend towards using the power and authority of the state to deal with issues which families, friends, and voluntary associations would have adjudicated on in the past?
- 16 August 2012Considering the Ryan nomination
The selection of Ryan has energised an otherwise dull campaign. The degree to which this is maintained will be fascinating to see
- 15 August 2012The Politics Olympiad 2013 - Team GB news
The Moscow 2013 Politics Olympiad is now just a few short months away. Today we look at the GB squad members and their possible chances
- 14 August 2012Is the developed world merely illiquid or actually insolvent?
All told, the indebtedness of the US is around 300 percent of GDP and for Britain the figure is close to a staggering 500 percent of GDP. Are these countries merely illiquid or are they actually insolvent?
- 14 August 2012What newspaper do you think the BBC mostly procures?
The BBC procures more copies of the Guardian than any other national newspaper, despite its small market share and continued decline. Quelle surprise!
- 13 August 2012Thatcher's achievements will long outlive the spite of Sheffield's sons and daughters
Sections of the British Left have long since proclaimed their enthusiasm for the death of Margaret Thatcher, but her achievements will long outlive their spite
- 7 August 2012What is the Coalition for?
If the Coalition is to successfully deal with the problems the country faces, it needs to have an Agreement that puts the condition of Britain at its core
- 7 August 2012No plans to elope: Romney shows his support for Israel in public
Thomas Friedman has long been a critic of conservative support for the State of Israel. But his most recent article attacking Mitt Romney gets it all wrong
- 6 August 2012Ambassador Gould's comments on Israel's popularity show a lack of clear thinking
Matthew Gould's comments reveal an institutional catatonia at the FCO. One that will ensure Britain's role in the Middle East declines in perpetuity
- 6 August 2012George and the green dragon: Why Osborne is right to hold off Greenpeace
Osborne's blocking of Greenpeace-backed policies are a plus point for the Chancellor
- 4 August 2012