Daniel Duffy

Daniel Duffy


  • December 16, 2023

    It’s time to defund the universities

    Until recently I thought chants of  “gas the Jews” and signs calling for the “final solution” of Jews were confined to history books on the Weimar republic.  Reality hit me across the face in the weeks sinc...

  • October 7, 2023

    Biden’s Chamberlain Moment

    This past week marked the 85th anniversary of the Munich Agreement that annexed the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia to Hitler’s Germany. Despite the political murders, the persecution of Jews, the genocidal rhetoric, the fact Germany illegally oc...

  • March 1, 2023

    A Year Later, Ukraine Still Matters

    As Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine enters its second year, there’s growing dissent, particularly among the American Right, about our commitment to support Ukraine. No one wants a confrontation with Russia, or to risk another Vietnam...

  • November 14, 2022

    Scott Mann’s Pineapple Express

    It would be hard for an artist to paint a more poignant image of defeat and humiliation than the scenes out of Kabul last August. Throngs of desperate Afghans crowding airport barriers, some dying in stampedes, others clinging to C-130s and falling t...

  • February 28, 2022

    American Appeasement of Russia Led to War in Ukraine

    As I write this, the first shells are exploding in Ukraine in what promises to be the bloodiest war in Europe since 1945.  The most frustrating part is that this was all preventable.  This was not an unseen, spontaneous natural di...

  • December 16, 2021

    Genocidal Regimes and Leftist Apologists

    If something had a track record of 100 million dead and explicitly called for the subjugation of people, most would call it evil.  Yet some people still call themselves communists and socialists.  Why?  It is not as if these facts abou...

  • September 30, 2021

    A Marine’s Reflection on Afghanistan

    When I was 19, I met a giant among men.  Sgt Major Ellis was a Marine’s Marine that stood as proud as the uniform he wore.  He knew everyone in the battalion by name (all 1,000, or so) and could outrun most Marines a decade younger th...