Peter Hannaford Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Sep 30, 2013

News item: “Forty-million American have trouble getting to sleep at night.” Seeing that, I thought about my experience after leaving the hospital following a back operation this summer. On the first night home, without the various comfort devices of a…

by | Sep 17, 2013

On September 3 the board of supervisors of California’s rural Siskiyou County, right next to the Oregon border, voted to secede. The reason: inattention of the state government to their problems, such as roads. Secession talk bubbles up from time to…

by | Sep 12, 2013

When the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991a cluster of newly independent states was created. Some, such as Belarus, stayed very close to Russia; others such as Ukraine, made strong assertions of their independence. With Russia on its north and east,…

by | Sep 5, 2013

California Governor Jerry Brown made no secret of his wish that a high-speed rail line from northern to southern California would be his legacy. He’s now 75 and is expected to run for and win reelection next year. That would…

by | Aug 26, 2013

The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad By Lesley Hazleton (Riverhead Books, 320 pages, $27.95) Egypt’s violence should be seen as the latest chapter in a titanic struggle between Muslims who want to live in the 21st century and a much smaller…

by | Aug 12, 2013

For about a generation now fierce Chechen warriors have been trying to wrest from Russia their land in the Caucasus Mountains. The fighting was so deadly at one point that their capital, Grozny, was leveled.  In recent years a tense…

by | Jul 15, 2013

No, that’s not a typo in the title. It’s about the hero of a Western novel who so resembles him that you’d think he was an earlier incarnation of the famous president. Railhead is the novel, by California writer Guy…

by | Jul 5, 2013

Harry O’Connor died last week. He was a hero of the Reagan movement, largely unsung, but a hero nonetheless. It began on a March Monday in 1974, Ronald Reagan’s last year as Governor of California. He had just arrived in…

by | Jul 3, 2013

Calvin Coolidge, who became the 30th President, was born on the Fourth of July, as if Divine Providence had decided he was to be the embodiment of basic American values. As it turned out, he was. He was born in…

by | Jun 28, 2013

Cynics may be inclined to think of traffic tickets as evidence that “every cop has a quota.” After reading the latest annual report of the United States Trade Representative on theft of intellectual property, those skeptical of government agencies might…

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