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The Nation’s Pulse
The Nation’s Pulse
by | Nov 4, 2024

Since spring, I have been sending regular dispatches to a small French review, Histoire et Liberté, on the progress of our…

by | Oct 2, 2024

At the time of this writing, the outcome of the presidential race is pretty close to being a coin flip….

by | Oct 2, 2024

“The moderators were obnoxious,” said Brit Hume of Fox News in his opening reaction to Tuesday’s debate. And Hume was…

by | Sep 15, 2024

Ryan Wesley Routh tried to play Lee Harvey Oswald and Abraham Zapruder. He succeeded in neither role. The attempted assassination…

by | Aug 24, 2024

Modesty is antagonized in today’s culture, often labeled as an antiquated, misogynistic concept. But thanks to the latest social media…

by | Aug 20, 2024

As a conservative lecturer and symposium leader, no question is asked of me more by students and activists than: “How…

by | Aug 8, 2024

The American Spectator’s own Paul Kengor, our editor as well as a professor of political science at Grove City College,…

by | Aug 2, 2024

The gender wars are alive and well in American politics. The political gender gap between men and women continues to…

by | Jul 29, 2024

In his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Vice-Presidential nominee J. D. Vance referred to his grandmother as his…

by | Jul 23, 2024

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Secret Service has become “the face of incompetence,” House Oversight Chair James Comer told U.S. Secret…

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