Sam Buntz
Sam Buntz is an American writer who has contributed to Athwart and the Washington Monthly.
Should there be set texts for MPs?
Establishment ignorance of the texts we should be governed by is endangering the United Kingdom
In defence of GB News
Demands for the channel to be silenced amount to snobbery and opportunism
Fire and ice
Klopp is the air-punching booming-laugh extrovert; Guardiola the turtleneck-wearing, obsessively professorial introvert
The sadness of Sceptical Man
Emotion need not entail irrationality, and fence-sitting need not involve wisdom
NatCon lives on
The conference has gone ahead in Brussels despite protests and police action
Ironic fascism
Taboo-breaking counterculture paved the way for the return of the very fascism it claimed to subvert
Michael Gove’s new definition of “extremism” is extremely silly
We cannot define such a vague term with such vague terms
“Problematic” art
This kind of adolescent tripe passes these days for thought
The truth is out there
Henry Staunton is dismissed as dangerously “erratic” by the powers that be, but he may just be telling the truth, no matter how weird
Parliamentary sovereignty (extreme edition)
Rwanda is safe. How do we know? Because we said so.
Try Christianity
Reflecting on the cross, we find a truth that is often too easy to forget