by | Apr 17, 2025

After presidential elections, the losing party typically finds itself in a stage of reflection. For instance, after the 2004 presidential election, then-President George W. Bush’s defeat of Senator John Kerry prompted profound angst within the Democratic Party about its electoral…

by | Feb 22, 2025

My friend, You might not feel the friendship, though I hope you do. I know you expected me to be on page with you when you put me on an email list of acquaintances a few years ago. The people…

by and | Dec 30, 2024

As 2024 comes to a close, what better way to end the year than by reflecting on the biggest winners and sorest losers? (READ MORE: Heroes and Zeroes of 2024 (Trump Reelection Edition)) In this episode of The Spectator P.M….

by | Dec 19, 2024

Typically, it’s a good idea to avoid reporting on rumors, particularly the internet kind. Want to know why Brett Cooper left the Daily Wire? It’s probably not a good idea to go digging through comments on X hating on the…

by | Dec 1, 2024

“We know folly and evil when we see it,” X-posted the great American novelist Walter Kirn last week. “That is why literature and drama speak across time and across cultures.” Cinema certainly qualifies. And comic cinema may have the longest,…

by | Nov 30, 2024

Since the election we have been regaled with articles detailing the steps angry progressives intend to take against anyone not expressing performative outrage at the reelection of Donald Trump. Tik Tok is full of head shaving, sex strikes, and of…

by | Nov 28, 2024

Following President-elect Donald Trump’s swift victory on election night, the chattering class turned its gaze towards the approaching Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The only thing worse than Trump’s victory, these hosts opined, would be sitting across the table from the…

by | Nov 27, 2024

The 2024 election presented a win for President-elect Donald Trump and showcased a new political shift toward Republican candidates in counties nationwide. In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, host Scott McKay is joined by Republican political consultant and COO of…

by | Nov 20, 2024

Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey ended his political career on a high note: fighting his own political party on behalf of unborn children. During his second term as governor, Casey courageously opposed the Democratic Party’s drift toward the promotion of…

by | Nov 18, 2024

I’ll admit to a large extent that this column is a direct piggyback on one the estimable David Catron penned Monday here at The American Spectator when he discussed the need for a comprehensive reform of America’s electoral system. This…

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