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Spectacle Blog
by Melissa Mackenzie | May 24, 2017

Islamic terrorism and  the politically correct stages of grief: Passive voice: There was an explosion, mass shooting that happened Cause…

by David Hogberg | May 23, 2017

It seems our society has long passed the point where politics can be kept in its separate sphere. Everything from…

by Melissa Mackenzie | May 23, 2017

Media bias infects coverage of Republicans in general and President Trump in particular a couple ways: Outright lies that may…

by Melissa Mackenzie | May 23, 2017

Who goes to a pop star’s concert? Girls and their moms and dads, that’s who, and that’s who the suicide…

by David Hogberg | May 22, 2017

Via Kyle Smith at National Review, I’ve learned that the Puerto Rican Day Parade on June 11 in New York…

by Melissa Mackenzie | May 21, 2017

President Trump’s tone of voice was quiet, his speech tempo measured, his rhetoric at times stern and then hopeful, and…

by Larry Thornberry | May 19, 2017

There wasn’t much of use to take away from that Psychology 101 course I took all those years ago. (The…

by David Hogberg | May 19, 2017

California Gov. Jerry Brown (D-Havana) demonstrates once again why the political left’s feeble grasp on reality is seldom more tenuous…

by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | May 19, 2017

The American Spectator can now report a follow-up on the World Exclusive we published on May 17, with a correction….

by Melissa Mackenzie | May 17, 2017

For those pining for the days of President Obama, remember these kinds of decisions were routine:   1st tweet by…

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