On March 7, Paul Kengor, editor of The American Spectator, delivered a talk on “The Marxist Roots of International Women’s Day” at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia. C-SPAN brought its cameras and recorded the moment…
As Gen Z youth reach adulthood, graduate college, and head off into the workforce, they’re quickly finding that housing prices are more expensive than ever, grocery bills are through the roof, and that it might just be Bidenomic’s fault. There…
“I am a political dissident,” former President Donald Trump told listeners at CPAC last Saturday in a striking speech. This week, Sebastian Gorka, host of the America First podcast, and American Spectator editor Paul Kengor talk about the significance of…
Thousands gathered at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this weekend to rally around the future of conservative politics in America. In anticipation of the upcoming election, CPAC was largely rallied focused on former President Donald Trump as the potential…
The American Spectator’s Scott McKay appeared on the latest episode of Tucker Carlson’s “Tucker Carlson Uncensored” for a lively discussion of former President Barack Obama’s latest division-sowing antics. “What’s Barack Obama up to these days? Working to make people hate…
February, in case you forgot, is Black History Month — the month when the Left likes to remind White Americans that slavery is America’s “original sin.” That’s a claim that Paul Kengor, editor of The American Spectator, debunks in his…
This Sunday’s television lineup may look a little bare without the customary evening NFL games, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up watching TV. Instead, tune in to EWTN’s popular show Franciscan University Presents to watch the editor…
Rhode Island’s North Kingstown School Department is under fire following a board member’s statement of desire to “never” inform parents if a child changes his or her so-called gender expression during school hours and activities. She expressed this belief during…
Hundreds of babies are born every year in the United States to surrogate mothers, whose wombs are rented for nine months for some sum of money. Surrogacy is rapidly becoming more popular — whether as a way for infertile couples…