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What’s in a Name? – The American Spectator
One of Norway’s best-selling novelists is a 64-year-old lesbian named Anne Holt. She’s written about 20 crime thrillers, often with politically correct messages. (In Offline, a series of bombings attributed to Muslims turn!-->…
Knife Attack on Babies in France: All the Media’s Dirty Lies – The American Spectator
The scene of a wretch stabbing babies in their strollers in a playground will stay with us for a long time. Out of disgust, out of horror, out of impotence, out of shame. I will not be so simplistic as to pin all the blame!-->…
People Like Me Instigated America’s War in 2015: A Former Liberal Speaks Out – The
If you wonder how in America we ended up rehashing the — already won — civil rights battles of the 1960s in the year 2023, you can blame people like me.
In the wake of the 2015 Republican primaries, a massive and well-oiled!-->…
Russians Weaponize Feigned Stupidity to Undermine Putin’s Regime – The American Spectator
The Savoyard diplomat Joseph de Maistre, writing to his Russian counterpart Prince Pyotr Borisovich Kozlovsky in the autumn of 1815, could not help but express his profound displeasure with the amoral nature of the czarist!-->…
The Mysterious Secret Life of France’s Controversial Prime Minister – The American
Élisabeth Borne, la SecrèteBy Bérengère Bonte(L’Archipel, 240 pages, $28)
There’s no better promotional vehicle than controversy and scandal. Given this, journalist Bérengère Bonte’s timely provocative book about France’s…
Viktor Orbán’s Hungary Is No Conservative Model – The American Spectator
While former President Donald Trump still leads conservatives domestically, the Right has found a world leader abroad in Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán. Orbán has gained this following among American conservatives!-->…
First State Religious Charter School Is Ready to Go to the Supreme Court – The American
Advocacy groups are threatening litigation after an Oklahoma school board approved the initial application for the nation’s first public religious charter school.
On Monday, the Oklahoma Virtual Charter School Board!-->…
Countering China: Japan, America, and Australia Build $95M Pacific Cable – The American
On June 6, Tokyo announced it will join Australia and the United States in building a $95 million undersea cable to counter China, according to ABC News. This development follows a string of American actions extending!-->…
Seminary Students: ‘The Resurrection Is Undeniably Trans’ – The American Spectator
Jesus’ “transgressive move from death to life” in his resurrection “def expectations and social norms” and “stoke the flames” of a new “possibility”: You, too, can be transgender.
At least, that’s according to Eric Busby…
Fox Must Stop Its War Against Tucker – The American Spectator
Tucker is back.
Here he is at his new home on Twitter, his show appropriately titled Tucker on Twitter:
Ep. 1 pic.twitter.com/O7CdPjF830
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) June 6, 2023
A mere two days after Tucker on!-->…