I picked up a pretty good amount of commentary in my email from yesterday’s column, in which I expressed some optimism that things might be starting to turn around in the fight to preserve civilization from the forces of tyranny…
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, a California Democrat, has been rather quiet about gun control of late, but as a senator, she touted a “mandatory gun buyback program.” Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, a Minnesota Democrat, wants to “make sure those…
On Thursday night, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash for the first press interview of her campaign nearly 40 days after that campaign started. If you ask my astute colleagues here at The American Spectator,…
The fortunes of Mexico and Donald J. Trump are inextricably linked. When I visited Mexico City in the summer of 2017, locals seemed to have warmed to that reality. Several told a yarn about investing in 11-foot ladders to scale…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed presidential nominee Donald Trump last week. In today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, host Scott McKay and American Spectator writer Nate Hochman discuss RFK Jr.’s influence and what his endorsement…
There are a million reasons to vote for a candidate, but my generation needs a better approach. Even after the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign still depends on online chatter to boost her appeal. Many social media users,…
By all accounts, Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech at the conclusion of the Democrat National Convention last week was well-written and well-delivered. It did what it was designed to do: complete the wondrous transformation — achieved in record time by the…
While the U.K. cracks down on citizens for social media posts and praying outside of abortion clinics, Democrats seem hopeful that they can import the same stringent speech policies to the United States. During a recent interview, vice presidential hopeful…
Politics is not important. Life is important. Politics is just a supposedly necessary evil. It is not an end. It is just something that is in the way and that we stumble upon. But it pervades everything. The ideological polarization…