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Stephan Kapustka
Stephan Kapustka is Development Associate at The American Spectator. A native of Glastonbury, Connecticut, he graduated from Quinnipiac University with a degree in political science. He enjoys writing about elections and culture.
by | Jul 26, 2022

Despite attempts from liberal media outlets to downplay it, abuse of students by teachers in public schools remains a pressing problem. Vox referred to the furor over “grooming” as a “moral panic.” NPR, funded with your tax dollars, described the…

by | Jul 20, 2022

Seventeen members of Congress, all Democrats, were arrested for allegedly blocking a street in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The actions were part of a protest regarding the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization,…

by | Jul 19, 2022

Animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) had a pointed reaction to the news of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s purported plan to retire at the end of President Joe Biden’s term: not soon enough. In a wide-ranging…

by | Jul 18, 2022

Rep. Liz Cheney is positioned to handily lose the Republican primary for Wyoming’s lone House seat, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted by Mason Dixon Polling & Strategy, finds lawyer Harriet Hageman leading Cheney 52 percent to 30…

by | Jul 16, 2022

Nevada Democrats gambled when they drew the state’s house map to favor them and a new poll suggests they may come away empty-handed. The survey, conducted by Emerson College for KLAS-TV and the Hill, finds that all of the Democrats…

by | Jul 14, 2022

Former President Donald Trump told New York magazine on Thursday that he has made a decision about running for president in 2024. When asked by reporter Olivia Nuzzi about seeking the White House a third time, Trump responded, “I’ve already…

by | Jul 12, 2022

In a cringeworthy gaffe on Monday, first lady Jill Biden compared Latinos to tacos. In remarks to the San Antonio-based “Latinx IncluXion Luncheon,” the wife of President Joe Biden said that the Latino community was “as unique as the breakfast…

by | Jul 12, 2022

Amid President Joe Biden’s sagging approval ratings, many Democrats are viewing a reelection bid with increasing skepticism. His fellow partisans seem to be looking elsewhere, motivated by dissatisfaction with the state of the country, fear that he is too old…

by | Jul 8, 2022

Former Illinois Rep. Dan Lipinski, a moderate Democrat who was ousted from his party for his pro-life views, is considering running for Congress as an independent in either 2022 or 2024. He spoke with The American Spectator about why he…

by | Jul 8, 2022

Shinzo Abe, who served as Japan’s prime minister from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020, was assassinated on Friday by a gunman. Abe was giving a speech in support of a political candidate in the city of…

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