Is the Weaponization of the Government a Partisan Issue?

If the Republicans in Congress do their job, Democrat corruption will be on full display in several House committees. This doesn’t mean the Republicans aren’t corrupt. They all are. But the Democrats, most of whom hail from Yankee dominated parts of the Union, have been running around with their treasury of virtue labeling anyone who opposed them traitors, deplorables, and insurrectionists. This should be an …more

Did McCarthy Destroy the House?

Leftist journalist Dana Milbank at the Washington Post thinks that Kevin McCarthy “destroyed the House” in order to save himself. This is what passes for serious content these days. To Leninists like Milbank, any deviation from the Party line is subject to ostracism, ridicule, and scorn. How are those 20 Republicans took a stand against the establishment! I loved every minute of the process. We …more

Have Progressives Found Federalism?

Has a mainstream progressive found federalism? In our age of government worship, this might be like a lost soul finding Jesus. Not really, but small steps. Jamelle Bouie at the The New York Times has recently pecked out a couple of pieces that make it seem like he has indeed discovered the beauty of federalism. He seems to support trimming the power of the federal …more

The Tyranny of the Majority

Does the “tyranny of the majority” exist? Short answer, yes. Every astute political thinker has realized this inherent problem with democracy. It’s why the founding generation warned against excessive democracy in government. The Constitution was designed to be primarily anti-democratic. The rule of the 50+1 percent allows a very slim majority to plunder the other half of the population, or worse. Of course, those who …more

A Return to “Midwestern Values”?

George Will thinks Americans need to return to “Midwestern values.” What does this mean? I have many listeners from the Midwest, and they are all great people, but I don’t think any of them would identify with how Will defines “Midwestern values.” To Will, like all Straussians and neoconservatives, “Midwestern values” rely on the Lincoln myth of America. Will makes this clear in this Washington …more

Secession in the 21st Century

While many dopes in American still hold this view–see the “Naming Commission” and Ty Seidule–the term has found new life in the 21st century. There are multiple secession movements across the United States and people around the world are looking to decentralization as a remedy for the out of control State. The desirability and efficacy of secession can be debated, but no one in the …more

“The Squad” and “MAGA Republicans”

We can dream. While the House debates who should be the next Speaker, they can’t do any business. Which means they can’t make anything worse. I wrote a book titled 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America, but as John C. Calhoun pointed out in the 19th century, it was really Congress that kept screwing up America. Writing a book on that topic would be a …more

Natural Rights, Natural Law, and Liberty

It seems Michael Anton wants to define American conservatism. He accuses the other side of playing this game, but there are not many “conservatives” who have spilled as much ink on the topic as Anton in the last couple of years. I had it out with him in 2021. Now, he has directed his fire at others who are questioning the underpinnings of the West …more

State Mottos and Liberty

I’m back in the saddle again. It feels good to get behind the microphone again and to welcome in another exciting year of Podcasting and more. I hope you had a great New Year and a Merry Christmas and that 2023 brings you great joy and blessings. It should be interesting. I made some changes to the Podcast. You should notice immediately. But the content …more

Slave North

For the penultimate episode of The Brion McClanahan Show for 2022, I tackle a topic I’ve been asked about dozens of times. What was the North’s role in slavery and “white supremacy”? Short answer: a lot. This history was generally suppressed for nearly a century. Southerners, of course, talked about it, but the Lincolnian Myth would not allow for such a complex story of the …more