Nasz Dziennik

[1] Its viewpoint has been described as right-wing[2] to far-right (harking back to the prewar National Democracy political movement),[3] and is supportive of the Traditionalist Catholicism "closed church".

The paper is published by Spes Ltd.[6] Nasz Dziennik is a far-right publication whose editorial policies combine radical Catholicism with Polish nationalism.

[9] The language and ideology of Nasz Dziennik has been compared to the pre-World War II National Democracy (Endecja) movement, which advocated an exclusionary definition of "Polishness" as associated with Catholicism.

[3] Nasz Dziennik opposed a Polish national apology for Jedwabne as "unnecessary submission and compliance", which would invite further "demands, libel, accusations, and blackmail from the all-powerful Jewish lobby".

[11][12] Clergymen writing in Nasz Dziennik have painted a picture of a modern-day Europe in which "dangerous others": liberals, Jews, atheists, masons gather; these opponents are also seen as having an internal "fifth column" inside Poland which is heretical and cosmopolitan.