Amy M. Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Nov 14, 2007

Following up on Jim’s earlier post on last night’s premiere of Rediscovering God in America, one of the more interesting examples of God in Washington, D.C. sits atop the Washington Monument (completed in 1884). The Monument’s capstone is engraved with…

by | Sep 28, 2007

Late last night word spread through Washington about the unexpected death of the National Taxpayers Union president, John Berthoud. John was a gentleman, one of the wittiest and hardest working men in Washington, and a friend. He will be missed…

by | Aug 28, 2007

Part II of Michael Yon’s Ghosts of Anbar is now available online. Again, you can sign up to receive his dispatches here.

by | Aug 13, 2007

Two quick items of note on war and politics: 1.) Michael Yon’s latest dispatch is now posted over at Michael Yon Online — the conclusion of Bread and a Circus. If you haven’t signed up yet for his e-mail updates,…

by | Jul 18, 2007

If you haven’t been reading Michael Yon’s dispatches from Iraq, you should be. Check out his latest here.

by | Mar 21, 2007

A few months back, Jed Babbin and I debated the choice of Daniel Craig to play the new 007. I had seen the movie, Jed had not. Well, with the release of Casino Royale on DVD this past week, here…

by | Feb 5, 2007

For a sneak peek, click here. Congrats Greg!

by | Feb 1, 2007

Today’s winner is Hillary Clinton with three photos (yesterday was Mitt Romney with four). Is there a pattern here?

by | Jan 31, 2007

Phil: A side note — in the same issue of the Politico, there are 4 photos of Romney (1 in the story you refer to and 3 others). Everyone else mentioned in the issue is only pictured once save for…

by | Jan 30, 2007

Just in case you were wondering, China. Casino Royale has just premiered in Beijing and Shanghai and is the first Bond flick to clear Chinese censors. The PR pitch: "This film is about fighting the common enemy of terrorism." The…

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