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Politics

by | Oct 4, 2022

The world will long remember the consequences of one man’s gross miscalculation and unparalleled blunder in ordering the invasion of…

by | Oct 4, 2022

The other day in this space, I headlined this: New York Attorney General Letitia James Must Resign — and Be…

by | Oct 2, 2022

After nearly four years and millions of wasted taxpayer funds, U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones ruled on Friday that…

by | Oct 2, 2022

This is I, / Hamlet the Dane. — Hamlet, Act V, Scene 1  Unless you count the giant, icy island…

by and | Oct 2, 2022

Gunnar Myrdal vs. Friedrich Hayek. There stood a pair of leading heavyweights — a Swede and an Austrian — who…

by | Oct 2, 2022

The Heritage Foundation’s James Jay Carafano and Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Romania) professor Silviu Nate, writing in the National…

by | Oct 1, 2022

When I was a child at beautiful Parkside Elementary School next to Sligo Creek Parkway in Silver Spring, Maryland, we…

by | Oct 1, 2022

Although I disclosed in my last article in The American Spectator that I had a serious health matter pulling me away from…

by | Oct 1, 2022

There was a time in America, more than a decade ago, when horror stories of six-figure student debt racked up…

by | Sep 30, 2022

Right now, most China observers focus their attention on the upcoming 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which…

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