Dispatch from the Coast of Turkey
Monday, May 11 2026
Clay and his daughter make a long-planned pilgrimage to Troy, the site of the ancient epic the Iliad.
- Published in Dispatches from the Road
Who Knows What to Believe (Or Rule Out) These Days?
Tuesday, May 05 2026
The Destabilization of Truth may be the epitaph of the American republic.
- Published in Features
Who Was the Indispensable President?
Monday, April 27 2026
How would you answer the question of which U.S. president was indispensable to the Republic?
- Published in Features
Edward Abbey — Now More Than Ever, Even With All His Faults
Tuesday, April 21 2026
A recent visit to Arizona had me thinking about the legacy and prescience of Edward Abbey. With warts and all, he’s a kind of modern-day Henry David Thoreau.
- Published in Features
What Might Theodore Roosevelt Say About America’s Current War in Iran?
Monday, April 13 2026
As a longtime student of President Theodore Roosevelt, historian Clay Jenkinson considers how TR might have approached current events in Iran.
- Published in Features
The Torch Has Been Passed — A New Era of Space Exploration
Monday, April 13 2026
It felt like old times on Friday night as we all watched the splashdown of the Artemis II Moon mission.
- Published in Dispatches from the Road
Artemis II Reflections: To the Moon and Beyond
Tuesday, April 07 2026
It felt like 1965. I sat looking at a small screen TV last week as Artemis II was launched on America’s first moon mission in over 50 years.
- Published in Dispatches from the Road
A Constitutional Quiz in 7 Questions
Tuesday, March 31 2026
What is the Health of the U.S. Constitution and what can we do about it?
- Published in Features
A Lament for the Innocent in Four Acts
Tuesday, March 24 2026
Why is it that the innocent are always the ones to suffer?
- Published in Features
Thomas Jefferson at the Brink of Immortality
Monday, March 16 2026
As the country approaches its 250th birthday, Clay profiles the 33-year-old Thomas Jefferson, the youngest member of the Virginia delegation, as he made his way to the Second Continental Congress and his date with immortality.
- Published in Features










