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Spectacle Blog
by Stephen Kruiser | May 9, 2018

Emboldened by the noise from the crowds that followed Bernie Sanders around in 2016, more and more Democrats have drifted…

by Daniel J. Flynn | May 9, 2018

The part of The New Yorker article on former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman most damning him as a…

by Robert Holland | May 8, 2018

It doesn’t take much effort to cause offense in our supersensitive times. Practically any statement uttered with passionate conviction can…

by Herbert London | May 8, 2018

The bicentennial anniversary of Karl Marx on May 5 came and went. This marginal thinker who became a curious voice…

by David Catron | May 8, 2018

Yesterday, New Hampshire became the fourth state to get approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement…

by Daniel J. Flynn | May 7, 2018

“The fun of Saturday Night Live was always you never knew which way they leaned politically,” Rob Schneider recently told…

by Andrew Wilford | May 4, 2018

D.C. has been something of a factory of bad ideas of late. Last week, it was the proposal to subject…

by Ralph Reiland | May 3, 2018

Pittsburgh I was just beginning to write this column when eight people in nearby Brentwood Towne Square in suburban Pittsburgh …

by Erich Reimer | May 1, 2018

Indiana’s primary day is May 8th. There are a wide variety of Republicans running for the party’s nomination for offices…

by Stephen Kruiser | May 1, 2018

Just last Saturday, members of the media gathered for their version of the Oscars at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner…

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