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by | Feb 21, 2022

On Saturday of this week, former President Donald Trump will be in Orlando, Florida, to close out the Conservative Political Action Conference. He did exactly that in 2021. Here are a sampling of the headlines from two Trump CPAC appearances…

by | Jan 18, 2022

Washington — Last week while reading the Wall Street Journal I came across an op-ed piece that for a moment led me to believe that the sober and serious Journal was opening a comics section. Why not? If the Journal executes “the funnies”…

by | Nov 16, 2020

The presidential election’s ongoing saga is a tale about hypocrisy, accuracy, and legitimacy. The Left’s adherents hypocritically claim they would not be pushing every reexamination button if they were trailing. Conservatives counter that accuracy is paramount in an election so…

by | Sep 18, 2020

“We’re having a, uh, a territorial dispute, hm? … You’ve taken offence at my presence and I can understand that. I mean, I wouldn’t want you people in my back yard either.” – Falling Down (1993) While the Trump-era violence…

by | Aug 10, 2020

You will remember the election of 2016 as you think about the election of 2020. Twenty sixteen was the election in which The American Spectator led all publications in predicting the outcome. We predicted a victory by Donald J. Trump….

by | Jul 23, 2020

“Gardens are where we create beauty,” says Hillary Clinton, reading aloud from Grandma’s Gardens, a children’s book she recently co-wrote with her daughter, Chelsea. It’s Tuesday afternoon and the former first lady is powering through a slew of public appearances….

by | Jul 17, 2020

Bari Weiss, a liberal hired by the New York Times strangely to bring balance to its left-wing opinion page in the wake of the paper’s misreading of the 2016 electorate, publicized her resignation this week. Thirty-something editor Weiss wrote 30-something…

by | May 7, 2020

Ever since President Trump was elected, conservatives have nervously watched the poll numbers to see whether constant attacks from Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) were damaging the president’s popularity among his core constituency. Of course, Trump has…

by | Jan 26, 2020

Washington Google “fact-check Senate impeachment” and you can read about all the factual errors made by President Donald Trump’s team of lawyers. What about those of the House impeachment managers? Apparently, this week, head prosecutor Adam Schiff and his colleagues…

by | Nov 2, 2019

Hillary Clinton keeps flirting with running for president again, and the Democrat Party keeps rejecting her advances. You cannot blame Democrats for dismissing a candidacy the only rationale for which is hubris. And you cannot blame Republicans for desiring a…

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