In the grips of monomania, psychotic people perseverate on their object of interest. They talk about their enthusiasm incessantly and…
A patrol car slowly cruises by at 2 a.m. in a dangerous drug-infested neighborhood. The police eyeball a young male…
I started writing for The American Spectator four years ago to help counter a dangerous trend: the progressive devaluation of…
Anti-gun activists often ask, “Why should anyone be allowed to carry a firearm in public?” Well, recent events in Greenwood,…
Longtime American Spectator contributor Neal B. Freeman was honored by the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday for “advancing American…
My wife, daughter, and I traveled east last week to go to a wedding. Before we headed back home, we…
There has been much ado about last week’s Fox News poll showing pride in America at an all-time low, only…
One of the subtler yet more chilling scenes in The Exorcist, book and film, depicts a priest entering his church…