by | Aug 26, 2021

This is the president the American public has accepted. Beyond electoral college tallies, this is the president that more people wanted. Electoral College / Schmelectoral College — the voters of California, New York, Illinois, and other such states voted in…

by | Aug 26, 2021

Earlier this week, as covered in a previous column in the American Spectator, the Democrat National Committee bragged about the “achievement” of this alleged president in his “best-run evacuation” of Kabul. Chief among the DNC’s arguments for such ludicrous praise…

by | Aug 24, 2021

For most Americans, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) was all but anonymous until he appeared on Saturday Night Live to accept the apology of a “comedian” who had mocked his eye patch. Crenshaw wears that patch in place of the eye…

by | Aug 24, 2021

Washington — Well, we have two hellholes around the globe today, Afghanistan and Haiti. Where would you rather be? You could be in Haiti where American aid is being flown in and where, as perilous as it is today, there…

by | Aug 24, 2021

Every once in a while you run across a word you fall in love with. That happened to me Tuesday as I was looking for that perfect bon mot to describe an utter political incompetent. And I found it, so…

by | Aug 24, 2021

I have been a subscriber to The American Spectator since 1992. Among the seven conservative publications I currently subscribe to, that length of time is exceeded only by founder Bill Buckley’s erstwhile tome National Review, which I have been receiving since 1973. However,…

by | Aug 24, 2021

The United States’ allies are feeling shocked and dismayed over the botched withdrawal in Afghanistan. While President Joe Biden has sought to display a united front with our allies, he is facing heated critiques for his attempts at international cooperation….

by | Aug 24, 2021

President Biden indeed owns the debacle that was the fall of Afghanistan, but he had plenty of help. The State Department was slow to process visas for Afghan interpreters and their families even though it had plenty of notice of…

by | Aug 23, 2021

Afghanistan. How far up does the treason go? Start with this: At law, if an entity’s conduct entails certain necessary and foreseeable results, then even if that conduct were negligent and not intentional, his or her or its conduct would…

by | Aug 22, 2021

In case you haven’t noticed, Afghanistan has fallen into the hands of the Taliban, and everyone has lost their marbles. Former President Trump is inviting refugees, the #Decolonize academics are now proponents of the Empire of Inclusivity, adherents of America…

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