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John Tabin

John Tabin is a frequent contributor to The American Spectator online.
by | Nov 9, 2011

Aaron noted the results from Ohio already, but for a more detailed look at all of tonight’s election results, check out Guy Benson’s excellent rundown at Townhall.

by | Nov 3, 2011

It should go without saying (but perhaps it needs to be said anyway) that my speculation the other day that Herman Cain might come out of the current controversy unscathed is now moot. The amateurism his campaign showed immediately has…

by | Nov 2, 2011

In response to the firebombing of Charlie Hebdo Bruce Crumley, Paris bureau chief for Time, excretes this despicable garbage: Okay, so can we finally stop with the idiotic, divisive, and destructive efforts by “majority sections” of Western nations to bait…

by | Nov 1, 2011

The Herman Cain campaign’s performance over the past 48 hours has been fascinating to watch. On the one hand, the initial response to Politico’s story about sexual harassment allegations was incredibly amateurish. Though the campaign had been told the story…

by | Oct 28, 2011

Byron York argues that the pending schedule of at least a dozen GOP primary debates between November 9 and January 31 is overkill: The sheer number of debates raises the question of diminishing returns. The early debates helped introduce the…

by | Oct 26, 2011

Quin: I agree that Jen Rubin’s post hits the mark; this was indeed “not a day to be proud of the GOP field.” But I feel you aren’t sufficiently succumbing to despair. I hate to break it to you, but…

by | Oct 21, 2011

Regarding the death of Moammar Gaddafi, I don’t have all that much to add to the various points I made when the rebels took Tripoli, but it’s worth discussing the aid money that will be flowing to Libya. The new…

by | Oct 21, 2011

President Obama, and spokesmen for his administration, are claiming that the withdrawal from Iraq is all going according to plan. Josh Rogin punctures that claim in a must-read report that details how the administration tried to negotiate an agreement for…

by | Oct 18, 2011

Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was abducted by Hamas in a cross-border raid in 2006, a few months before his 20th birthday. This is what he looked like as a teenager: Shalit, now 25, has finally been released, in exchange for…

by | Oct 17, 2011

Reid Smith writes that Hillary Mann Leverett was “advocated détente and diplomacy during the relatively moderate Khatami years in Iran, when it appeared Tehran was ready to cool its jets.” This is the opposite of the truth, as he’d know…

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