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by | Jul 14, 2019

Greatness casts a long shadow. For, even after death, the eminent live on in the legacy they forge. So it…

by | Jul 10, 2019

American Restoration: How Faith, Family, and Personal Sacrifice Can Heal Our Nation By Timothy S. Goeglein and Craig Osten (Regnery…

by | Jul 7, 2019

Iacocca: An Autobiography Lee Iacocca, with William Novak, Bantam Books, $19.95 (1984) Reviewed by P.J. O’Rourke, The American Spectator, May 1985…

by | Jul 3, 2019

This Independence Day, many of us will be enjoying good food, good company — and maybe even a good book….

by | Jun 27, 2019

Jeff Lord has finally finished the book that loyal Spectatorians have been waiting for ever since he was abruptly fired…

by | Jun 4, 2019

When Free Soil settlers in Kansas were being bloodied by pro-slavery forces in the years before the American Civil War,…

by | May 11, 2019

Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse Timothy P. Carney (Harper, 348 pages, $27.99) How small, of all…

by | May 10, 2019

Right off the bat, Mark Levin nails it exactly in his new bestseller Unfreedom of the Press. Says Mark: Unfreedom of…

by | Mar 6, 2019

Contempt: A Memoir of the Clinton Investigation By Ken Starr (Sentinel, 338 pages, $28)

by | Feb 7, 2019

In Finance and Philosophy, Alex Pollock, formerly Chief Executive Officer at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago and now a distinguished senior fellow at the R Street Institute, asks why we’re always surprised by financial crises. In fact, we shouldn’t be surprised at all.

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