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Paul Kengor

Paul Kengor

Paul Kengor is Editor of The American Spectator.Dr. Kengor is also a professor of political science at Grove City College, a senior academic fellow at the Center for Vision & Values, and the author of over a dozen books, including A Pope and a President: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Extraordinary Untold Story of the 20th Century, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Communism, and Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century.
by | Apr 18, 2018

Only two women were both wife to a president and mother to a president. One was Abigail Adams, who died…

by | Apr 12, 2018

As the film Chappaquiddick brings Ted Kennedy’s ugliest public scandal to the big screen, I here propose a sequel of equally…

by | Apr 6, 2018

Conservatives seem intrigued by the new rendition of Roseanne, which, for the record, I plan not to watch. A mere…

by | Apr 6, 2018

Conservatives seem intrigued by the new rendition of Roseanne, which, for the record, I plan not to watch. A mere…

by | Mar 30, 2018

Obama CIA director John Brennan, a subject of ongoing analysis at The American Spectator, recently uncorked an epic Twitter rant….

by | Mar 26, 2018

CBS’s 60 Minutes rounded out Palm Sunday yesterday with an exclusive interview with porn-star Stormy Daniels leveling salacious charges against…

by | Mar 16, 2018

Over the last two weeks at The American Spectator, journalist Kevin Mooney reported a significant story he has been investigating…

by | Mar 9, 2018

As official chronicler of dupes hoodwinked by the communist movement, I bestow this year’s International Women’s Day sucker award upon…

by | Mar 9, 2018

As official chronicler of dupes hoodwinked by the communist movement, I bestow this year’s International Women’s Day sucker award upon…

by | Feb 22, 2018

In 1972, Charles Cole was a 20-something American embarking on an ideological odyssey: a tour of duty through the USSR as a Russian-speaking guide for a cultural-exchange exhibit sponsored by the U.S. Information Agency. Trained at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Cole jumped at the chance to serve his nation abroad with his skills. These exhibits were powerful in educating Soviet citizens about the freedoms in America that their totalitarian government lied about unceasingly. As for the U.S. government’s investment in this program, William F. Buckley Jr. wrote that he couldn’t imagine a “better-leveraged” use of tax dollars.

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