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Latest revision as of 16:13, 13 March 2024
Conservative Women
Why is it that in 2021 so many prominent conservative pundits are women, and it seems to be women who show the most moral courage? I am thinking of those that infuriate liberals (thus excluding, for example, Rod Dreher, who though truly conservative, pulls his punches).
Men. Rush Limbaugh, Steve Sailer, Mark Steyn, John Derbyshire, Peter Hitchens.
Women: Candace Owens, Amy Wax, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin.
The Claremont Group
- The New Republic 2023 survey of the Claremont Institute circle (Haywood, Yenor, Kesler, Anton, etc.). Worth reading, good links, well written, extremely biased and misleading.
Ethnicity
GSS Republicans and conservatives by ethnic group, Cremieux (2024). Swiss come in first.
The range of conservatives
- "No Enemies to the Right" debate between Miller and Heywood (2022).
- "No enemies ON the right" Pastor Doug Wilson essay, one of his best. (2024)