• December 2025 Summary

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    The following is a summary of the December 2025 issue of The St. Croix Review: Read More
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Thursday, 08 January 2026 12:42

December 2025 Summary

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The following is a summary of the December 2025 issue of The St. Croix Review: Barry MacDonald, in “Rampant Fraud and Betrayal in Minnesota,” exposes state government corruption and massive criminal organization in the Somali community while Tim Walz has been governor of Minnesota. Josiah Lippincott, in “Stop Giving Liberals Our Tax Money,” offers a thought experiment and details the…
Wednesday, 05 November 2025 13:35

October 2025 Summary

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The following is a summary of the November/December issue of The St. Croix Review: Barry MacDonald, in “Thank You, Allan Brownfeld!” memorializes a cherished author of The St. Croix Review. Peter Brownfeld, in “Allan Charles Brownfeld,” memorializes his father. Paul Kengor, in “The Blood of the Martyrs: Charlie Kirk’s Witness and Movement,” remarks on the hideous assassination of Charlie Kirk…
Friday, 05 September 2025 18:03

August 2025

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The Following is a Summary of the August 2025 Summary of The St. Croix Review. Barry MacDonald, in “Are Your Heroes Worthy Enough?” asserts the importance of a reliable source of positive energy. He writes that the truth has resonance while deceit feels slimy. Timothy S. Goeglein, in “Why Americans Are Not Having Kids,” points to a shift in priorities…
Tuesday, 15 July 2025 17:42

June 2025 Summary

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The following is a summary of the June 2025 issue of The St. Croix Review. Barry MacDonald, relates a podcast discussion: “Joe Rogan Talks to Kash Patel, Director of the FBI.” During the Biden Administration, tens of thousands of Americans died of Fentanyl poisoning because of government fecklessness. Menippus Revivivus in “The Lost Art of Sprezzatura,” deploys an unusual word,…
Monday, 05 May 2025 10:02

April 2025 Summary

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The Following is a summary of the April 2025 issue of The St. Croix Review: Barry MacDonald, in “A Chasm of Division in America,” compares our present difficulty to the trauma induced by the Vietnam War. Mark Hendrickson, in “The Hollow Protests about a ‘Constitutional Crisis,’” writes about the uproar over the President Trump’s attempts to rein in bureaucratic abuse,…
Monday, 03 March 2025 12:53

February 2025 Summary

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The following is a summary of the February/March issue of the St. Croix Review: Barry MacDonald, in “Elon Musk Is a Liberator,” writes about how America and Western culture has been saved from the grip of Marxist totalitarians. A courageous and ingenious Elon Musk has brought a renewed liberty to America. Paul Kengor, in “Hollywoke: The Motion Picture Academy of…

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