Politics


Dear Marie Claire, Stop Glorifying Abortion
Pro-Life Isabelle Redfield Pro-Life Isabelle Redfield

Dear Marie Claire, Stop Glorifying Abortion

The Left has attempted to reshape the abortion narrative in an attempt to make its gruesome reality seem less like a necessary evil and more like a positively good institution. However, the victory of the Texas Heartbeat Law shows us that not all hope is lost.

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Jen Psaki: Vogue Celebrates Mediocrity
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Jen Psaki: Vogue Celebrates Mediocrity

In comparison to Kayleigh McEnany’s tenure, Psaki’s treatment as press secretary has been a walk in the park. Leave it to Vogue, then, to eulogize Psaki for being mediocre. A scripted phonograph, a professional bullshitter, and a boring piece of toast, Psaki fails to impress, and Vogue should stop pretending otherwise.

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What the Taliban’s Return Means for Afghan Women
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

What the Taliban’s Return Means for Afghan Women

Over the weekend, Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, fell to the Taliban. Since President Joe Biden announced in April his decision to withdraw all remaining U.S. troops by the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the nightmare scenario many predicted has come to fruition. As the looming threat of the Taliban once again becomes a reality, Afghani women will be the true victims, and we must keep them in our prayers.

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President 47?
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

President 47?

If the presidency is the real performance, the governorship is the dress rehearsal, and DeSantis has wowed on stage month after month. For a Republican 2024 hopeful, his record in Florida is hard to beat.

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We Are Latino, Not Latinx
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

We Are Latino, Not Latinx

While woke institutions and figures now widely use the word “Latinx,” there is one heritage group that has yet to adopt the jargon. The group? Hispanic Americans, whom the word claims to represent. According to a recent Gallup poll, only 4% of Hispanic adults self-identify as “Latinx.”

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One Year Later: A Letter from The Founders
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

One Year Later: A Letter from The Founders

The concept of The Conservateur was informed by our experience as young, conservative women in America. It was clear that conservative women had no place, current or future, in the pages of Vogue, so we canceled our subscriptions and got writing.

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Anywhere but the Border
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Anywhere but the Border

As the newly elected Biden halted construction on the border wall, postponed deportations, and signaled that the U.S. would welcome thousands more refugees, the message was heard loud and clear throughout Central America.

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Anti-Semitism: The Reason for Israel
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Anti-Semitism: The Reason for Israel

There is an undeniable lack of defense for the Jews, and it is unjustifiable. If the Left is going to peddle its brand of identity-obsessed politics, it should start with a group that has been persecuted for two millennia and faced the mechanical annihilation of its people less than 80 years ago.

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The Hadids, Hamas, and Hypocrisy
The Editors The Editors

The Hadids, Hamas, and Hypocrisy

With Hollywood harlequins spreading hateful and factually incorrect messages, the truth remains underground to millions of impressionable viewers. Israel promotes women's rights, equality for the LGBT community, and peace- not Palestine. It's time to acknowledge it.

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The Vaccine Passport Is a Slippery Slope
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Vaccine Passport Is a Slippery Slope

Nearly a year ago, COVID skeptics were scolded that the pandemic could never be exploited for political purposes. But as Florida and Texas reopen their doors without compromising their economies or public health while New York demands people present tickets to rejoin society, it’s difficult to claim that the virus is still apolitical.

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Rags to Rags in Three Generations
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Rags to Rags in Three Generations

The first generation builds a business. The second-generation contributes to the company and continues its charter. But when the company is bequeathed to the third generation, the messaging and mission gets lost.

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What Michelle Obama Taught Me about Voting Conservative
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

What Michelle Obama Taught Me about Voting Conservative

Michelle Obama likes to be known as a symbol of feminism that transcends partisanship. But after Donald Trump stunned the Left with his 2016 victory, Michelle Obama had this to say at a marketing conference in Boston:

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