Scott Greer is one of my favorite political commentators. He reliably offers readers genuinely insightful observations about American politics and society. Greer is also well versed in history and provides his audience with fascinating deep dives into lesser-known topics. When I began exploring the racialist internet scene as a high school student, Scott Greer’s was one of the first accounts I encountered. His podcast is now on Episode 329. I remember listening to his very first episode the day it was released. While I don’t always find myself in agreement with Mr. Greer, I have learned a great deal from him and always look forward to reading and hearing what he has to say. (more…)
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Scott Greer
Whitepill: The Online Right & the Making of Trump’s America
Los Angeles: Passage Press, 2026Scott Greer’s Whitepill is a well-written insider’s account of two triumphs, of populism and Right-wing metapolitics, that have reshaped American conservatism. Greer’s protagonist is the “online Right,” which basically means a constellation of webzines, blogs, and video and social media channels defending forms of populism and white identity politics, while attacking both the Left and the mainstream Right. The story of these triumphs is the “whitepill” of Greer’s title, which is internet slang for good news. (more…)
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Poor Hakeem Jeffries is being haunted. The New York Democrat currently sits as the leader of his party in the House of Representatives, but his prestigious position offers him no protection from the ghoul who is tormenting him, along with countless other victims. To make matters worse, this is no ordinary phantom like the ones who might be found scaring young trick-or-treaters on Halloween Night. This ghost feels far more comfortable on the battlefield than in the pumpkin patch. (more…)
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Marjorie Taylor Green. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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Marjorie Taylor Green. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
There are plenty of minority constituencies that are relatively small in number but can still point to one or more elected officials who champion their interests and act as a public face for their cause. Libertarians, for instance, have Rand Paul in the Senate and Thomas Massie in the House of Representatives. For socialists, this role is played by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (more…)
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Image courtesy of NARA & DVIDS Public Domain Archive.

Image courtesy of NARA & DVIDS Public Domain Archive.
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On May 9, 2024, Jared Taylor released a video entitled “What Is Our Goal?” that, quite frankly, surprised me. After a litany of well-chosen illustrations of America’s decline, he declares:
It doesn’t matter who is elected President this year or four years from now or 40 years from now. It’s over. We can’t take the whole country back. We’ll have to settle for something less. (more…)


