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by | Sep 22, 2021

Sacramento Puritanism is a weird thing, in that its modern-day adherents don’t seem to rely on any consistent principle beyond…

by | Sep 22, 2021

The scientific failures on COVID are well known. It took weeks before the disease was even acknowledged as a problem…

by | Sep 21, 2021

The greatest tragedy of Afghanistan is not that the United States was defeated but that the Afghan government collapsed. America…

by | Sep 21, 2021

Washington — Or should I dateline this column “Mid-Atlantic,” or just “On the Ground at Heathrow”? Whatever, I feel this…

by | Sep 21, 2021

Monday A staggering day. Just stunning. I have been at my co-op at the Watergate for a few days. It’s…

by | Sep 21, 2021

In January, 2001, America had a balanced budget, low debt, and was at peace. Here, briefly, is what lay ahead:…

by | Sep 21, 2021

Last week Chris Bedford had a very notable column at The Federalist recognizing that the current Team D crowd driving…

by | Sep 21, 2021

Conservatism lost one of its most colorful characters yesterday. Angelo Codevilla, longtime writer and professor, expert on foreign policy, and…

by | Sep 21, 2021

Afghanistan — of all places — may have saved America. An important part of our democracy has been stolen from…

by | Sep 21, 2021

“Innocent Civilians,” editorial cartoon by Patrick Cross for The American Spectator, September 21, 2021.

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