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The Age of the Coot – The American Spectator
It’s a good time to be a coot, especially an old one. Old coots rule the roost (or more accurately, the nest) in the world’s most powerful and populous countries.
The leaders of the nine most populous countries in the world!-->…
The Simple Art of Marlowe – The American Spectator
Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. He is the hero; he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a…
French Court Glory – The American Spectator
The way Novak Djokovic won that first set with an unreachable diagonal forehand was not quite representative of the competitive level at that point. It was a tiebreak, meaning the two seeds had stayed close all the way,!-->…
California Hurts Poor With Its Anti-Discrimination Laws – The American Spectator
How obsessed is the Left with homosexual and transgender “justice”?
Enough to cut impoverished little kids out of government food-assistance programs because they attend a school that does not worship at the same-sex and!-->…
Transformed: A Detransitioner’s Story of Redemption – The American Spectator
Transformed Documentary was recently released, telling the story of detransitioner Billy Burleigh. In the documentary, Burleigh shares his story of redemption in the hope of shedding a light on the reality of!-->…
Tear Down the Social Media Bastille – The American Spectator
The problem for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and other big media outlets that want to dismiss Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a conspiracy theorist/nutjob is hard not to see: Their history isn’t exactly pristine!-->…
Countering Fr. Martin’s Madness – The American Spectator
Jesuit LGBTQ apologist James Martin is at it again, promoting June as both the deeply Catholic month dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the rabidly secular month dedicated to sexual deviancy. In a recent Twitter!-->…
The Point of Creation – The American Spectator
A great principle underlies human affairs, in the view of the Psalmist: “The earth is the Lord’s and its fullness.”
It is an idea fully harmonious with that expressed as a narrative by Genesis: God creates the world,!-->…
FBI Spy Robert Hanssen Dies in Prison – The American Spectator
On June 5, FBI agent Robert Hanssen, 79, sentenced to life in 2002 for spying for the Soviet Union and Russia, died in his cell at a federal prison in Colorado. Those unfamiliar with the case may be shocked that an FBI man!-->…
‘Don’t Speak Out, You’ll Regret It’: UPenn Swimmer Breaks Silence – The American
Earlier this week, Paula Scanlan, a former University of Pennsylvania swimmer and teammate of transgender swimmer Will “Lia” Thomas, shared her story for the first time. Scanlan had previously participated in the Daily!-->…