Month: October 2025

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DOJ Managed Chaos: Unwrapping Oonagh McPhillips Asylum Testimony

Aside from the technocratic ass covering, McPhillips did, however, offer one unvarnished fact to chew on: Department staffing up 20 percent in a year: proof that the only true growth industry in Ireland’s migration sector is paperwork.

/ 31/10/2025
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László’s Nazbol Moment: PBP Red Goes Rogue Over Immigration

Every so often, Ireland’s radical left discovers reality—and promptly tries to expel whoever noticed it first. László Molnárfi is merely the latest to learn that class analysis is all well and good, until it points in the wrong direction.

/ 29/10/2025
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First Step to Success: Why Political Unity Among the Irish Right Is Essential

One party, with a charismatic leadership and a clearly defined, unapologetic but highly disciplined populist message, could finally give voice to the hundreds of thousands of Irish voters who have been disenfranchised by Ireland’s liberal consensus.

/ 28/10/2025
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Citywest Riots, President Connolly, and Record Soiled Ballots: Ireland’s Liberal Consensus is Finished

While Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael recover from the rubble of a titanic political screw-up that will be studied for decades to come, the entire political establishment would do well to remember that the Irish public were not the only...

/ 27/10/2025

The Empire Acquits Itself: The Political Meaning of Soldier F’s Acquittal

The acquittal of “Soldier F” reminds us that justice delayed can become justice denied — and that a peace without legitimacy is merely the absence of open conflict.

/ 26/10/2025

Centre Right Duds: Can Ruth Dudley Edwards Stop Making Catherine Connolly Cool

One of the smoothest cakewalks in recent Irish political history is unfolding as we speak with Galway socialist Catherine Connolly running rhetorical rings around centrist contender Heather Humphreys in the penultimate days of Áras ’25.  Unfazed by mutterings about dissident...

/ 20/10/2025

Fear Is the Key: How COVID and Eco-Panic Reshaped Irish Society

Fear Is the Key As a teenager, I read many of Alistair MacLean’s books. One title has stayed with me ever since: Fear Is the Key. Those words encapsulate precisely the strategy of our would-be controllers. And, to be fair,...

/ 16/10/2025
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Europe’s Elite Narrative has Collapsed: What Comes Next?

In elections across the continent, European voters are demanding the parties of the New Right form government, and have in many cases come to detest the liberal values of the status quo.

/ 11/10/2025
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Chat Control Thwarted: The Covert Truth in Ireland’s EU Censorship Wars

Ultimately, Chat Control is not about “protecting children” so much as Brussels establishing a continental surveillance template that weakens US tech dominance, undermines free speech, and creates a model authoritarian regimes from Belarus to Beijing could copy.

/ 08/10/2025
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Je Suis Charlie

As long as any part of world is underpinned by relativism there is no point in discussion unless it is to wean the world away from relativism. And maybe that’s why Charlie Kirk’s speeches cut so much to the bone...

/ 07/10/2025