Two weeks ago, I noted that the Republican Party has been digging itself an ever deeper electoral hole by tolerating (when not exacerbating) the lax immigration policies of the last four-plus decades. ...
The central question about the long-term future of the Republican Party is—does the Republican Party have a future?
The demographic changes unleashed by post-1965 immigration policies inexorably work ...
Well, that election sure was exciting, wasn't it?
First, let's start with John McCain.
Before the general election campaign started, the MainStream Media presented McCain as an ideal candidate: the kin...
A reader writes:The Wall St. Journal in its news pages points to the "crucial role of Hispanics" in this election? [Democrats Take Control of House By Jackie Calmes And David Rogers November 8, 2006...
On Sunday, I showed why the widely-reported claim by the notoriously-flawed $10 million National Election Pool exit poll that George W. Bush's share of the Hispanic vote leapt from 35% in 2000 to 44...
One reason the White House, the Republican leadership and most neo-conservatives were upset with Trent Lott is that they thought his remarks about 1948 Dixiecrats would jeopardize the party's alternat...
Right after the GOP's tepid showing in the 2000 election, I wrote an article "GOP Future Depends on White Vote" that got VDARE.COM in general and me in particular banned from FreeRepublic.com, the sel...