While reading Mr. French’s column, my thoughts went immediately to Soren Kierkegaard, a 19th-century philosopher whose life ...
Republican disunity is being obscured by affection for Trump, but just below the surface, MAGA is being pulled apart at the seams.
As a tumultuous year comes to an end, the New York Times Opinion politics writer Michelle Cottle talks to the columnists ...
The New York Times' David French joins Morning Joe to discuss his experience debating America's past, present and future ...
Conservative New York Times columnist David French weighed in Thursday on the ongoing debate on the right about whether or not MAGA influencers should be policing hate speech within their own ranks.
David French is typical of a kind of Christian thinking that New York Post opinion editor Sohrab Ahmari calls “French-ism.” In a takedown of the Dispatch writer for First Things, Ahmari describes ...
New York Times columnist and constitutional lawyer David French wants American Christians to head to the polls on Election Day feeling like their future will be secure no matter who wins. That’s one ...
The only controversy surrounding David French’s talk at BYU on Tuesday was digital. A few people figuratively booed the MAGA critic’s appearance on X.com, with one X user alleging that she texted her ...
New York Times columnist David French called on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign on Monday after it was reported he was in a group chat on a commercial server discussing sensitive war plans.
National Review writer and one-time potential #NeverTrump presidential candidate David French discussed the Mueller investigation with MSNBC's Chuck Todd on Friday's edition of 'MTP Daily.' "What is ...
A serious intellectual dispute broke out this week between different factions of the conservative punditocracy. On one side is the Catholic conservative Sohrab Ahmari, who is advancing a line of ...
Longtime “conservative” columnist David French has held forth at that routinely far right publication The New York Times. Oops. Sorry. French holds forth there at ...