left
Coverage of left in the Nexus archive.
- The right must fight its own woke wing
The article states that the right must confront its own woke wing. Furthermore, it suggests there are lessons that can be learned from the left regarding how rage alienates potential allies.
- Why must a socialist also be woke?
The article questions the necessity of a socialist being woke. It posits that if the left were able to separate its economic discussions from its cultural concerns, this separation could make capitalism more vulnerable.
- Will the Left Keep Winning in the Midwest? What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries.
The article focuses on upcoming political events in the Midwest, specifically detailing what to watch during Tuesday’s Primaries regarding whether 'the Left' will continue winning. Darline Graham, who was appointed to finish the remainder of the term for the late Senator Lindsey Graham, is running to succeed her brother for a full term and faces four others in the special Republican primary.
- Inside the Left’s Playbook for Winning Elections
The campaign of Francesca Hong, who is running for governor of Wisconsin, has undertaken significant efforts. These activities include recruiting about 7,000 volunteers, knocking on hundreds of thousands of doors, and hosting approximately 500 canvassing events.
- Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary, notching a Midwest victory for the left
Abdul El-Sayed won Michigan's Democratic Senate primary, marking a Midwest victory for the left. He spoke at an election night event in Detroit.
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Democrats are in a state of convulsion
The Checks and Balance newsletter reports on internal conflict within the Democratic Party between moderates and the left. Charlotte Howard, the US editor, highlights this divide.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The ostracism of Boy George for his pro-Israel song proves the intolerant Left now holds total control over what performers can think or say
Christopher Stevens argues that Boy George's ostracism for a pro-Israel song demonstrates the Left's control over performers' speech. The article claims the Left enforces intolerance, restricting what artists can express.
- A new media ecosystem is taking root on the left, reshaping Democratic politics
A new media ecosystem is taking root on the left, reshaping Democratic politics. More progressive Americans are swearing off traditional media.
- Marco Rubio Takes Aim at Globalists and the Left
Marco Rubio criticizes globalists and the Left, with the International Criminal Court being a primary target of his criticism.
- The left declares war on Paramount Warner Bros. Discovery merger
The left is opposing the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger, with California leading the resistance. The merger faces significant pushback from political and regulatory groups.
- DANIEL HANNAN: Here's why the Left revel in the deaths of political opponents in a way Right-wing people never would...
Daniel Hannan argues that the Left celebrates the deaths of political opponents in a manner distinct from Right-wing individuals. He contrasts the reactions of Left and Right factions to such events.
- The deceptive promises of America’s democratic socialists
The article argues that America’s democratic socialists make deceptive promises and suggests the party should not move further to the left. It critiques the direction of the party's policies.
- Karoline Leavitt has exposed an uncomfortable truth about Gen Z that the Left can't bear to admit: MAGGIE ANDERS
Karoline Leavitt has highlighted a truth about Gen Z that challenges perceptions held by the Left, according to an article by Maggie Anders.
- Never mind socialism — the rebellious kids are all conservative and love America
The article's title claims rebellious youth are conservative and pro-America, while the content states 'the kids are all left' and suggests a responsibility to 'make them alright.'
- The South is democracy’s front line, and the left must send reinforcements
The article highlights the South as a critical area for democracy, emphasizing the need for increased support from the left. It notes that sustaining efforts in the region requires investment that the South has historically lacked.
- Lawmaker McGovern: Americans need to ‘fight for the soul’ of the US
US Representative Jim McGovern argues that Americans need to 'fight for the soul' of the United States and that the left is rising because Americans 'want more from the Democrats'.
- The left isn’t celebrating America anymore — what will they celebrate instead?
The article discusses the left's shift away from celebrating America, particularly noting the challenge of envisioning continued celebration in the next century despite reaching a 250-year milestone.
- The left blasts Trump business deals but ignores Dem wiretap sleaze
Critics of President Donald Trump's business dealings have not publicly addressed corruption involving allies of Gov. Gavin Newsom and Xavier Becerra. The article highlights perceived inconsistency in the left's focus on Trump's business practices while overlooking similar issues with Newsom and Becerra's associates.
- Elon Musk is in the rabid left’s crosshairs — but he’s not the true target
The article claims that the left is targeting Elon Musk with lies to incite their base, but argues the true target is America itself. It suggests these actions are part of a broader strategy aimed at undermining the country.
- The Memo: Left’s winning streak extends in Colorado despite Trump, centrist attacks
The leftist movement in Colorado's Democratic politics led to the defeat of Rep. Diana DeGette and Sen. Michael Bennet's gubernatorial bid, prompting Democrats to reconsider their party direction despite challenges from Trump and centrist opponents.
- Bestselling author Alex Berenson: The Left is destroying families and fathers
Alex Berenson, an investigative journalist and author, claims the radical left is undermining traditional fatherhood and criticizes the Biden administration for banning him from Twitter. He also discusses strategies for maintaining independent thought in a groupthink-driven era.
- The left has tried its best to tarnish our national story. But America’s 250th is the perfect opportunity to dig into our real history
The article argues that the left has attempted to reshape America's historical narrative, but the 250th anniversary offers a chance to explore authentic history. It references Thomas Jefferson's original Declaration of Independence, which included a grievance that modern critics find unexpected.
- America’s economic engine is outperforming this century’s expectations — whether the Dems like it or not
The article states that America's economic engine is outperforming this century's expectations. It criticizes the left for having an insatiable appetite for other people's money and ineptitude in stealing it.
- Tough justice for Texas antifa exposes another fatal flaw of Blue America
The article discusses the sentencing of antifa members in Texas and suggests that the influence of left-leaning politicians and courts may lead to greater societal chaos. It contrasts the open hostility of antifa with the potential destabilizing effects of liberal policies.
- Mr. Sensible Keir Starmer bowed to the left and made the UK an unholy mess — a stern warning to Democrats
Keir Starmer, referred to as 'Mr. Sensible,' is criticized for bowing to the left and creating an 'unholy mess' in the UK. The article frames this as a cautionary tale for Democrats.
- How California’s self-sabotage by the left made it a national disgrace
California, once considered the best-governed and naturally endowed state, is criticized for becoming a 'neo-feudal society' due to left-wing control, leading to a decline in democratic governance.
- A.N. WILSON: The unmistakable link between the depraved sex life of the Left's favourite economist and his ruinous spend, spend, spend policies
A.N. Wilson argues there is a clear connection between the Left's favorite economist's depraved sex life and their harmful spend, spend, spend policies. The article suggests a link between personal behavior and economic policy outcomes.
- Unions demand Labour lurch to the Left: Andy Burnham-backing Unison boss suggests funding for party depends on public sector pay hikes and immigration U-turn
Unions, including Unison, are pressuring the Labour Party to shift left by demanding public sector pay increases and a reversal of immigration policies. A Unison leader linked potential funding for Labour to these policy changes and higher pay for public sector workers.
- Congratulations, lefties! You won, and broke the system
The article congratulates the Left, including progressives, socialists, communists, anarchists, and former normal liberals, stating they have won and broken the system.
- Operation Stop Burnham: Starmer summons ministers to insist he WILL fight for leadership - as allies say it's personal and warn of economic chaos from lurch to Left
Starmer has summoned ministers to assert his commitment to fighting for leadership, while allies describe the situation as personal and caution against economic risks from a shift toward the Left.
- Tucker Carlson is down, say some Jewish Republicans; others warn he’s not out
Some Jewish Republicans state Tucker Carlson is 'down,' while others caution he remains influential. The debate at a Republican Jewish Coalition gala highlights concerns about antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment within the party, with Rep. Randy Fine asserting the left poses the biggest threat and watchdogs warning of normalized toxic rhetoric.
- Declining pride in America is a mistake the left wants us all to make
A Quinnipiac poll shows pride in being American decreases among younger generations, with the article attributing this to older generations' failure in teaching and suggesting it's a mistake the left wants to perpetuate.
- Seattle debuts the left’s latest greedy grift — ‘Transgender refugees’
Seattle is criticized for fostering an environment where militant progressive activists create 'emergencies' to justify using public funds. The article highlights the term 'transgender refugees' as part of this perceived system of manufactured crises.
- AOC’s ‘dirty water’ trick feeds the left’s delusional data-center panic
The article criticizes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and progressive activists for fueling a 'moral panic' against data centers, arguing their opposition is based on misinformation and could harm America's competitiveness in the AI race with China.
- Left keeps crying Jim Crow because Supreme Court rejected racial district games
The Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais limited the use of race-based redistricting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, rejecting efforts to create racially gerrymandered districts. The author argues this ruling prevents politicians from treating Black voters as mere data points in maps, while criticizing left-wing reactions for falsely equating the decision to Jim Crow-era racism.
- Tony Blair warns that Labour's lurch to the Left is pushing Britain into the 'relegation zone' - and says ditching Starmer won't fix the party's problems
Tony Blair warns that the Labour Party's shift to the Left is endangering Britain's political standing, labeling it the 'relegation zone.' He argues that removing Labour leader Jeremy Starmer will not resolve the party's challenges.
- 'It doesn't feel like the same country any more': Inside what has REALLY gone wrong in the Golders Green DAVID PATRIKARAKOS loved as a child - and why we should ALL fear the rise of the Left, and silence of Sadiq Khan
The article discusses the perceived transformation of Golders Green, attributing it to the rise of the Left and the silence of Sadiq Khan. It suggests a fear of left-wing influence and criticizes Khan's inaction.
- Labour's renters reforms kick in, causing mass exodus of landlords and booting out of tenants - but left already pushing to go further
Labour's renters reforms have led to a mass exodus of landlords and displacement of tenants. However, progressive factions are advocating for more stringent measures.
- Patricia Heaton pleads with 'friends on the left' to tone down radical rhetoric after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Patricia Heaton urged her 'friends on the left' to reduce radical rhetoric following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The incident and her response highlight tensions around political discourse.
- Pat Fallon launches bid for House Oversight Committee chairman as James Comer's term limit nears
Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) has announced his candidacy for House Oversight Committee chairman following term limits for current Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.). Fallon emphasized exposing left-wing hypocrisy, foreign-funded protests, and systemic Medicare/Medicaid fraud, particularly in blue states.