
Paul Kengor
October 17, 2015 is the centenary of the birth of Arthur Miller, one of the literary left’s shining lights and…
Anytime I write about Margaret Sanger’s May 1926 speech to the women’s chapter of the KKK in Silverlake, New Jersey—as…
William P. Clark died two years ago this month. When he passed, I wrote a tribute here at The American…
The left’s longtime moral-political blindness to communist dictatorships never ceases to amaze, and few cases have been as consistently and…
In my current book, Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage, I write of…
Speaking on Fox News Channel’s The Five, pundit Greg Gutfeld said that “gay marriage, in my opinion, is a conservative…
This time last year for The American Spectator, I wrote about the five Bailey brothers of World War II: Dick,…
“America has a genius for great and unselfish deeds,” said Pope Pius XII. “Into the hands of America God has…
“When Larry Flynt is feeling righteous, he describes himself as a crusader: for civil liberties in general and free speech…
Several times I’ve written for The American Spectator on the person of David Axelrod, the figure most responsible for giving…