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The Endangered Summertime Heartthrob – The American Spectator
In the era of micro-machismo and the extinction of compliments, I want speak up in favor of the old summer heartthrob, an endangered species, harassed by governments, by NGOs, by gender ideologues, by friends of animals, by!-->…
Doug Ducey: The Right’s New Free-Market Champion – The American Spectator
Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has been out of office for less than a year, but he is already making headlines on his next political endeavor. To the disappointment of many conservative supporters, Ducey will not be running!-->…
Did a Mentally Challenged Teenager Just Become the Victim of an FBI Entrapment Scheme? –
The Department of Justice waited to arrest alleged terrorist Mateo Ventura until he turned 18 — after two years of contact with the FBI. On Thursday, a federal judge determined the teen should undergo mental health!-->…
Fox News Feeds Its Viewers More Junk Food – The American Spectator
Fox News has shuffled its hosts to address the departure of Tucker Carlson.
Sean Hannity stays at 9 p.m. Eastern. Laura Ingraham moves from 10 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jesse Watters shifts to 8 p.m. Greg Gutfeld dips!-->…
Monks, Government, and Booze – The American Spectator
In recent months, a panic has gripped the drinks industry. Green Chartreuse, the only liqueur to have a color named after it, is suddenly hard to find. If you head down to the local liquor store and ask for a bottle, you’re!-->…
China Needs to Pay Reparations for Unleashing COVID on the World – The American Spectator
On June 11, the Times of London published an investigative report that left little ambiguity that the COVID-19 pandemic was a direct consequence of the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s “gain of function” experiments, in which!-->…
Anniversary of a (Not Quite) Perfect Murder – The American Spectator
In 1954, Warner Brothers released Dial M for Murder, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and adapted by Frederick Knott from his own play, which had done well on the West End and Broadway. And boy, could you tell that this flick!-->…
Reclaiming Our Cities From Mayhem – The American Spectator
The arrest of Good Samaritan and former Marine Daniel Penny shows how effective the radicals have been in guaranteeing violent crime, recidivism, and undermining traditional notions of order. Perry and two other subway!-->…
Paganism and the Culture Wars – The American Spectator
Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars From the Tiber to the PotomacBy Steven D. Smith(Eerdmans, 386 pages, $29.99)
Paganism is the answer.
Not to life or well-being or faith or — make no mistake — a pleasant…
The National Fabric Frays in the Absence of Political Vision – The American Spectator
Lee Smith concluded a white-hot article in Tablet last week on the Espionage Act prosecution of Donald Trump, laying bare our country’s need for a sound political vision.
Look at the last half century alone, from Lebanon!-->…