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John Tabin

John Tabin is a frequent contributor to The American Spectator online.
by | Mar 26, 2012

Oral arguments for day one of the Obamacare lawsuits have ended; the subject of today’s argument was whether the individual mandate counts as a tax for the purposes of the Anti-Injunction Act. If it does, the Court can’t rule on…

by | Mar 26, 2012

Oral arguments for day one of the Obamacare lawsuits have ended; the subject of today’s argument was whether the individual mandate counts as a tax for the purposes of the Anti-Injunction Act. If it does, the Court can’t rule on…

by | Mar 22, 2012

Shocking news: Former presidential candidate John Edwards today denied a report saying he was a client of a prostitution ring in New York City. “Mr. Edwards categorically denies that he was involved with any prostitute or service,” said Allison Van…

by | Mar 22, 2012

Shocking news: Former presidential candidate John Edwards today denied a report saying he was a client of a prostitution ring in New York City. “Mr. Edwards categorically denies that he was involved with any prostitute or service,” said Allison Van…

by | Mar 21, 2012

As Aaron Goldstein notes below, the suspect in a standoff with French police in Toulouse reportedly trained with al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He’s also affiliated with Forsane Alizza, a group that was banned in France last month. Aaron…

by | Mar 21, 2012

As Aaron Goldstein notes below, the suspect in a standoff with French police in Toulouse reportedly trained with al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He’s also affiliated with Forsane Alizza, a group that was banned in France last month. Aaron…

by | Mar 19, 2012

Peter Beinart takes to the New York Times op-ed page today for a bit of tiresome liberal Zionist positioning, attempting to plant his flag as a supporter of Israel while simultaneously conceding rheotrical ground to her enemies. His big idea…

by | Mar 19, 2012

Peter Beinart takes to the New York Times op-ed page today for a bit of tiresome liberal Zionist positioning, attempting to plant his flag as a supporter of Israel while simultaneously conceding rheotrical ground to her enemies. His big idea…

by | Mar 16, 2012

Recall that the Egyptian government, prosecuting US-backed democracy groups, yielded slightly a few weeks ago by lifting a travel ban on arrested Americans — but didn’t end the prosecution, or do a thing to relax their treatment of the organizations’…

by | Mar 16, 2012

Recall that the Egyptian government, prosecuting US-backed democracy groups, yielded slightly a few weeks ago by lifting a travel ban on arrested Americans — but didn’t end the prosecution, or do a thing to relax their treatment of the organizations’…

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