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Paul Kengor is Editor of El espectador americano. Dr. Kengor is also a professor of political science at Grove City College, a senior academic fellow at the Center for Vision & Values, and the author of over a dozen books, including A Pope and a President: John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the Extraordinary Untold Story of the 20th Century, La guía políticamente incorrecta del comunismo, y Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century.
por | 26 de marzo de 2023

Durante un año he estado expresando mi temor de que un Vladimir Putin desesperado finalmente recurra a una opción nuclear de algún tipo en Ucrania. A los rusos siempre les dan patadas en la cola en los conflictos militares, y el hecho de que hayan sido...

por | 14 de marzo de 2023

Felicitaciones a Mark Levin por publicar en Twitter un artículo fascinante del profesor Alexander Motyl sobre una nueva revelación sobre el plan del presidente ruso Vladimir Putin para dividir Ucrania en 2010. Eso fue mucho antes de que Volodymyr Zelensky fuera elegido...

por | 12 de marzo de 2023

International Women’s Day is already a farce, and Joe Biden just made it a bigger one. He has turned it into a spectacle. As readers of my column have learned over the years, International Women’s Day is a literal socialist…

por | 4 de marzo de 2023

Of all the writers in the limited universe of Reagan biographers (myself included), William Inboden is one I have never met. His Amazon page shows only one previous book. I was surprised by the release of his major work on…

por | 26 de febrero de 2023

La mirada en el rostro de la revolucionaria comunista y nacionalista negra Angela Davis cuando se le informó que ella desciende del Mayflower fue un espectáculo para la vista. Davis no se veía tan abrumada desde que recibió el Premio Lenin en Moscú en...

por | 20 de febrero de 2023

In a column for The American Spectator last week, Mary Grabar asked, “Why does Black History Month ignore the author of ‘the most talked about column in Negro America?’” That label for the late, great George Schuyler was given by…

por | 12 de febrero de 2023

On January 1, 1982, William P. Clark became Ronald Reagan’s new national security adviser, replacing Richard V. Allen. Clark the year before had been Reagan’s outstanding deputy secretary of state, whose service had been all the more impressive given its…

por | Feb 6, 2023

The commie Chinese spy balloon provided Americans with a week of intrigue and amusement, not to mention frustration and bewilderment over how our China-friendly president might respond. By last Friday, the damned thing was floating somewhere over the Midwest, cruising…

por | 30 de ene de 2023

If you’re like me, you’ve only recently heard of the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania, generously described in the press as a “think tank.” My ignorance is instructive. You see, I’m somewhat of a connoisseur of think…

por | Ene 24, 2023

Forgive me, dear readers. This past weekend, on Sunday, the Lord’s Day, the Women’s March recommenced in Washington, D.C., and your faithful correspondent, who in years past dutifully reported on the Women’s March, failed to notice. I am filing this…

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