Month: September 2025

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Jim Gavin’s Folly: Is the Martin-Seán Dorgan Axis Breaking Down in Fianna Fáil?

Since dragging the party from the wreckage of 2011, the Martin–Seán Dorgan axis has reshaped Fianna Fáil through a mix of polite purges and weaponised gender quotas. In the rush to shed the boom-year legacy of Cowen and Ahern, Fianna...

/ 29/09/2025

Irish-America: A Journey from the Fenian Raids to NORAID

Irish nationalism, fuelled by the tragedy of the Famine, found itself nurtured by emigrants in the prosperous industrial economy of the United States.

/ 28/09/2025
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The Twisted Hearts of Irish Abortionists

Those who have participated in these murderous acts are all accomplices in the killing of innocent children. They no longer share the heritage of Ireland as “the land of saints and scholars.” No, for them it is “the land of...

/ 27/09/2025
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Department of Defence Releases Moronic Climate and Sustainability Strategy Paper

The fact that the Irish Defence Forces are being actively restricted by ludicrous vanity-projects of the Irish civil service like the SDGs, equality, and Climate Change, demonstrates once again that the Irish government and civil service are collectively experiencing a...

/ 26/09/2025

The Great Refusal: McDowell’s Ideological Long Game Against Maria Steen

All Maria Steen represents is social conservatism—she doesn't represent anything but conservatism, and a vote for her will be interpreted as that. It'd upset the applecart of the liberal consensus McDowell wants to see solidify itself.

Ireland Must Consider Deeper Nordic Cooperation Amid European Fragmentation

As the European Union shows signs of dysfunction and fragmentation, Ireland ought to consider stronger partnerships elsewhere—specifically with the Nordic countries.

/ 24/09/2025

RyanAir’s Investment Abroad Throws a Spanner in Official Ireland’s “Business” Trash Talk

RyanAir, one of the most high-profile and important companies in the Irish Republic has completely discredited the pathetic ruse that the Irish government is good for managing business, as it seeks to invest €400 million abroad.

/ 22/09/2025

Irish Traitors: Take it Down from the Mast

As far as Official Ireland is concerned, our national flag is the preserve of serial grifters like former President Mary Robinson, who likes to ramble on about everything under the sun, and Sinn Féin, who like to fly it on...

/ 20/09/2025

A Confederacy of Dunces: How Ireland’s Schizo-Right Shackles Nationalism

Though a national populist strain of Irish nationalism is experiencing a revival across the island, there is strangely an absence of successes under the notch-belt of the political right in Ireland. 

/ 19/09/2025

The Silence of the Shepherds, The Abandonment of the Lambs

The shepherds remained mute; the lambs were abandoned. Instead of courageous leadership, Ireland’s four archbishops pleaded with the Taoiseach to allow them to re-open the churches. This was a complete absence of leadership.

/ 18/09/2025