Chuck DeVore joins Fox & Friends 10.30.19
Chuck DeVore criticizes liberal politicians for failing to take necessary precautions against California wildfires.
Chuck DeVore criticizes liberal politicians for failing to take necessary precautions against California wildfires.
Matthew Tyrmand discusses the negative effects of the disintegration of the Westphalian sovereign order in favor of supranational governance.
Michael Anton and Christopher Caldwell discuss the uncertainty and obstructionism surrounding Britain's supposedly impending exit from the E.U.
John Eastman appears on Fox to discuss Representative Adam Schiff's role in the current impeachment proceedings and the dynamics of this congress.
Dr. John Eastman testifies on the unconstitutionality of the proposed expansion of the Voting Rights Act before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. Remarks begin at the 1:36:00 mark.
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Michael Anton explains the importance of reforming our current immigration policy.
Matthew Peterson joins the Steve Deace Show to discuss the Amhari-French debate and future strategy for the conservative party.
Kesler, Ahmari, and French gathered to debate the nature and trajectory of conservatism in the age of Trump.
Sohrab Ahmari of the New York Post sparred with David French of National Review on how conservatives should respond to the culture wars.
There’s a social media site whose glitzy videos populate your newsfeed. Its content overflows with typical leftist tropes. No, it’s not CNN or MSNBC. You should know what it is and the nefarious people backing it. Raheem Kassam, author of No Go Zones and 2018 Claremont Lincoln Fellow, joins PragerU to explain why, when you come across these videos, you should swipe left.
Matthew Spalding, Associate Vice President of Hillsdale College and Fellow at the Claremont Institute, appeared on a panel at the American Political Science Association's annual meeting to discuss the 116th Congress and its efficacy as a lawmaking body.
A preview of the Green New Deal is unfolding in Georgetown, Texas, where a radical environmentalist program is wreaking economic havoc. Chuck DeVore appeared on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discuss.
DeVore rebuts California Gov. Gavin Newsom's claim that the "vast majority" of San Francisco's homeless population comes in from Texas.
Dr. Charles Kesler joined Smerconish to discuss his recent WSJ op-ed on resolving California's homelessness crisis, adapted from his editorial in the latest issue of the Claremont Review of Books.
Dr. Charles Kesler joined Laura Ingraham on "The Ingraham Angle" to discuss California's latest woe—a defecation crisis in their largest cities.
Rebeccah Heinrichs argues that Trump's foreign policy is preferable to Obama's foreign policy.
Dr. Charles Kesler joins Mark Levin on "Life, Liberty & Levin" to discuss political correctness and its intolerance for the moral imperfection of fellow Americans.
Gil Barndollar joins "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to analyze the latest push for war with Iran.
Daily Wire Editor-at-Large Josh Hammer joined "Tipping Point With Liz Wheeler" to discuss the census citizenship question and the legal implications of Department of Commerce v. New York.
Matthew J. Peterson joins the "Patrick Coffin Show" to discuss the dangers of Big Tech and its censorship of conservative voices.
John Eastman joined the Ingraham Angle last night to discuss executive privilege; NYTimes collusion with FBI on the Jared Kushner meetings; and yesterday’s Nadler Committee hearing on the Mueller report.
John Marini joins Mark Levin on "Life, Liberty & Levin" to discuss governmental abuse of power and its effect on individual liberty.
John Burtka, Executive Director at The American Conservative, joins Tucker Carlson to make the case for a new GOP economic agenda to strengthen families and the middle class.
Inez Stepman, senior policy analyst at the Independent Women's Forum, joins Liz Wheeler to explain why conservatives need to take back cultural institutions from the Left, starting with K-12 education.
Comparing how the Founders, versus today's elites, were formed.
United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered the keynote address at the Claremont Institute's 40th Anniversary Gala as this year's recipient of the Institute's Statesmanship Award.
Dr. John Eastman joins Mark Levin on "Life, Liberty, & Levin" to discuss the problems with obstruction of justice claims emerging from Part II of the Mueller Report.
Harmeet Dhillon joins Tucker Carlson on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to discuss Google's "mistaken" attack on The Claremont Institute and its censorship of conservative ideas at large.
Johnny Burtka, Executive Director at The American Conservative, joins Tucker Carlson to discuss his recent article on why conservatives should be skeptical of free trade and multinational corporations and what a conservative economic policy would look like according to the American Founders.
Raheem Kassam joins Tucker Carlson to discuss Big Tech's blatant attacks on his own social media platforms and on conservative thought.
Ryan Williams appeared on FOX’s “The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton” alongside fellow panelists Tomi Lahren and Kira Davis to discuss current events.
"It seems like Americans are about as confused and struggling with the branches of government as Bernie Sanders might be looking at a supply and demand curve from an economics 101 course.”
Is America in a cold civil war? The Claremont Institute and Heritage Foundation team up to discuss the deep divide our country now finds itself in.
John Marini speaks with Michael Anton about his new book: "Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First Century."
David Azerrad joins Laura Ingraham to discuss Identity Politics.
Raheem Kassam discusses the tyranny of Tech Censorship.
Eastman joined Laura Ingraham to discuss the national emergency lawsuit.
John Eastman, Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute, debates Michael Gerhardt on whether or not the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted according to its original public meaning at the Heritage Foundation.
Michael Anton's After Flight 93 book is making headlines. President Trump tweets his thumbs up; Anton appears on Tucker Carlson to discuss.
David Azerrad joins Tucker Carlson to explain how identity politics is an untenable, suicidal form of politics for any country.
Ryan Williams joins Steve Hilton to talk about the battle of border security and what to expect from the 2020 elections.
Charles Kesler speaks at Hillsdale College on the current state of American politics and the future of both liberalism and conservatism.
Ryan Williams, Colin Dueck, Yoram Hazony, Matthew Spalding speak on Nationalism and Sovereignty at Hillsdale College's Kirby Center.
Anton on the border wall funding controversy and why Democrats won’t get behind a tougher border plan.
Chuck DeVore joins Tucker Carlson to explain how the climate change agenda of the elites affects the economy and the middle class.
John Eastman joins Laura Ingraham to discuss the problems of Voter Fraud in Florida.
John Marini speaks at Hillsdale College in a series on American Political Scandals throughout American History.
John Eastman joins Laura Ingraham to discuss the Birthright Citizenship Debate and President Trump's plan to issue an executive order to end it.
Michael Anton joins Tucker Carlson to explain the historical context and current misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment when it comes to Birthright Citizenship.
Charles Kesler and Jonah Goldberg Debate the Trump Presidency
Charles Kesler, Jonah Goldberg, and Patrick Deneen on Liberalism
Lincoln Fellow Raheem Kassam and Publius Fellow Laura Ingraham
Michael Anton, Ed Erler and John Fonte on Birthright Citizenship
Charles Kesler on "Separation of Parties or Separation of Powers?"
This panel including Charles Kesler, Adam White, John Fonte, and Ryan Williams discusses President Trump’s use of executive power.
Charles Kesler, Mark Lilla, Heather Mac Donald, and Ryan Williams examine the political and moral threat of identity politics and the means necessary to reinstate and protect the motto on which our republic stands: e pluribus unum.
Charles Kesler, Mark Lilla, and Heather MacDonald Discuss Identity Politics
Our distinguished panelists examine the Resistance, its cultural and ideological underpinnings, and the need for a statesmanship capable of preventing this "cold civil war" from turning hot.
Judge Edith Jones accepts the Claremont Institute's 2017 Jurisprudence Award. The Claremont Institute commemorated the 230th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution with panel discussions addressing some of the most pressing threats to our constitutional system.
The Claremont Institute commemorated the 230th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution with panel discussions addressing some of the most pressing threats to our constitutional system. Panel 1: "Masterpiece Cakeshop and the Future of Religious Liberty."
The Claremont Institute commemorated the 230th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution with panel discussions addressing some of the most pressing threats to our constitutional system. Panel 2: The Administrative State and the New "Conservative" Majority on the Supreme Court.
The Claremont Institute commemorated the 230th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution with panel discussions addressing some of the most pressing threats to our constitutional system. Panel 3: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Trump Administration.
The Claremont Institute hosted Claremont Review of Books Editor Dr. Charles Kesler and Claremont Review of Books Senior Editor Dr. William Voegeli for a talk on “How to Think about the Trump Administration.”
The Claremont Institute hosted "Conservatism in the Trump Era," a two-part panel discussing the future of conservatism. Panel 1: Conservativism in the Trump Era: American Statecraft.
The Claremont Institute hosted "Conservatism in the Trump Era," a two-part panel discussing the future of conservatism. Panel 2: Conservativism in the Trump Era: Recovering American Conservatism.
The Claremont Institute and Federalist Society joined together for a two-part panel discussion to consider Justice Clarence Thomas's 25 years on the Supreme Court. Panel 2: The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas: 25 Years on the Court: The Declaration as the Central Ideal in American Constitutionalism.
The Claremont Institute and Federalist Society hosted The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas: 25 Years on the Court. This two-part panel discussion considered Justice Clarence Thomas's quarter century on the Supreme Court. Panel 1: The Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas.
Judge Alice Batchelder accepts the Claremont Institute's 2016 Jurisprudence Award.
John Malcolm, John Shu, Michael Uhlmann, and John Yoo discuss the erosion of the separation of powers.
Dean Reuter, Hans A. von Spakovsky, and Lawrence VanDyke discuss our increasingly politicized executive branch.
John Eastman delivers the closing remarks at the Claremont Institute's 2016 Constitution Day Celebration.
Claremont Institute board member Dr. Robert Curry is joined by historian Victor Davis Hanson for a discussion of Dr. Curry's new book, "Common Sense Nation: Unlocking the Power of the American Idea."
The polls were right, and the pundits were wrong. A Republican presidential field that was hailed as the most talented in a generation has been flummoxed, humbled, and finally beaten by Donald Trump. The Party of Lincoln is now firmly in the hands of a Manhattan billionaire, and conservatives seem hopelessly divided about how to proceed.
Alumni of the Claremont Institute's Fellowship programs recount what they gained from their one-of-a-kind Fellowship experience.
When the first Civil Service Reform Act passed in 1883, “good government” reformers envisioned nonpartisan civil servants fairly administering the federal bureaucracy. From the vantage point of 2016, it is clear this dream has turned into a nightmare.
This clip, from America’s Political Parties Part One: The Democrats, depicts what Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick calls “a landmark of political conflict in modern American history." The film was produced by Michael Pack, for Manifold Productions, Inc.
Dr. John Eastman, Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, discusses the meaning of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.
Charles Kesler interviews Harry V. Jaffa on Abraham Lincoln; why Jaffa became a conservative; and Jaffa's conservative battles.
Charles Kesler interviews Larry P. Arnn on the health of the health of the American Academy; liberal education and citizenship; the best regime; and why America can't operate within Constitutional limits.
Charles Kesler interviews Angelo Codevilla on America's ruling class; homeland security; failures of the CIA; the War on Terror; and American foreign policy.
Charles Kesler interviews John Eastman on the disappearing Constitution; natural law and the conservatives on the court; church, state, and religion as a public good; and the Constitution under attack.
Charles Kesler interviews Steven Hayward on the Age of Reagan; supply side economics; the Age of Reagan vs. the Age of Obama; the Age of Reagan and the Second American Revolution; and Communism and the Middle East.
Charles Kesler interviews Mark Helprin on the conduct of the War on Terror; character of America's enemies; and Helprin's dual citizenship in the American republic and the republic of letters.
Charles Kesler interviews Heather Mac Donald on her education; crime, immigration, and the rule of law; the insanity of higher education; from God and man to a secular society; and the past and future of classical music.
Charles Kesler interviews Christopher DeMuth on civil rights, neoconservatives, and problems without solutions; the rise of the administrative state; fighting the administrative state; the coming crisis of the national debt and deficit problem; and new institutions and the think tank phenomenon.
Charles Kesler interviews Yuval Levin on the debate between Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine; political philosophy; the tension between Left and Right; and the Founding.
Charles Kesler interviews Bill Bennett on manliness in America; the importance of heroes; President Barack Hussein Obama; the Republican Party; and Ronald Reagan.
Charles Kesler interviews Mark Blitz on contemporary liberalism vs. natural rights; virtue and responsibility; excellence and education; self-government vs. the administrative state; and lessons from Reagan.
Charles Kesler interviews Hadley Arkes on natural law, natural right, Progressivism, and current politics.
Charles Kesler interviews William Voegeli on the welfare state, Progressivism, the New Deal, and the Great Society.
Charles Kesler interviews Francis Fukuyama on the final form of human government; the modern state; democracy and Islam; and political decay in America.
Charles Kesler interviews Charles Krauthammer on his education; Freud, Churchill, and Einstein; successes and failures in Iraq; the fate of modern liberalism; and the Democrat's failure to recognize evil.
Charles Kesler interviews John Yoo on exercise of executive power under George W. Bush and Barack Hussein Obama; state of the legal academy today; and the coming Constitutional conflicts in America.
Charles Kesler and Ross Douthat assess modern conservativism; saving the Constitution; and the election of 2012.
Charles Kesler interviews William Voegeli about understanding liberalism as it understands itself; secrets of the liberal agenda; the problem with compassion; and the evolution of liberalism.
Charles Kesler interviews Edward Erler on Brown vs. Board and separate but equal; the problem with birthright citizenship; the right to bear arms; citizens and citizenship; Leo Strauss; and Harry V. Jaffa.
Charles Kesler interviews John Marini on the Western and political thought; Westerns and the American story; President Nixon vs. the administrative state; individual rights vs. the administrative state; and the Constitution vs. the administrative state.
Charles Kesler interviews Dennis Prager on his career; higher education; American values; the religion of the left; and liberty, justice, and Islamic reformation.
Charles Kesler interviews James Ceaser on the Founders & Our Current Presidential Election Process; Demagoguery in our Times; Class War and the 2012 Campaign; and The State of American Political Discourse.
Charles Kesler interviews Peter Wood on the National Association of Scholars report "What Does Bowdoin Teach?"
Charles Kesler interviews Walter Russell Mead on the history of American liberalism; the blue model for economic recovery; the four schools of American foreign policy; and American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Steven Hayward interviews Charles Kesler on how liberalism is in a state of crisis; Obama's predecessors; Obama's liberalism; which former president does Obama most resemble; and the importance of Progressivism now.
Charles Kesler interviews Diana Schaub on the American experiment and its character; what black American writers have had to say on the subject; and the careers of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Claremont Institute Washington Fellow Bill Bennett offers his remarks at the 2011 Dinner in Honor of Sir Winston Churchill. The event is hosted by the Claremont Institute in Newport Beach, CA. The 2011 Statesmanship Award went to Congressman Paul Ryan.
Dr. Larry Arnn offers his remarks at the 2011 Dinner in Honor of Sir Winston Churchill. The event is hosted by the Claremont Institute in Newport Beach, CA. The 2011 Statesmanship Award went to Congressman Paul Ryan.
The Claremont Institute is proud to welcome Congressman Paul Ryan, keynote speaker and recipient of the 2011 Statesmanship Award in Honor of Winston Churchill. These are Rep. Paul Ryan's remarks from the November 12, 2011 dinner held by the Claremont Institute in Newport Beach, CA.
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Ed Erler speaks on Immigration Policy at the Luxe Hotel in Los Angeles, California, on behalf of the Claremont Institute.
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Ed Erler speaks on Immigration Policy at the Luxe Hotel in Los Angeles, California, on behalf of the Claremont Institute
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Ed Erler speaks on Immigration Policy at the Luxe Hotel in Los Angeles, California, on behalf of the Claremont Institute.