by | Feb 19, 2024

We spoke to Roger Kaplan, the regular American Spectator tennis correspondent, on the subject of Presidents Day, who admitted to feeling peeved by the lack of response from the White House to the offer from his organization, the East Side…

by | Feb 16, 2024

I don’t know about you, but I’m all worn out with this GOAT thing. Every category has a greatest of all time. And while it makes for pregnant discussion, it does get a little exhausting arguing whether Michael Jordan or…

by | Dec 2, 2023

Left-wing Jesuit priest Thomas Reese has just accused former President Donald Trump of being a form of the “antichrist.” Ordinarily, Reese spouts opinions and ideas more inane than those held by the oft-caricatured tin-foil-hat-wearing conspiracy theorist but with a progressive…

by | Nov 22, 2023

“Oh, my God! The president’s been shot!” For those of us of a certain age, the moment we first heard that President John F. Kennedy had been shot has enshrined itself among our most indelible memories. I was 13, and…

by | Nov 20, 2023

Sixty years. Amazing. For those old enough to remember that horrific day in American history — and I am — the arrival of the 60-year marker since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has opened the flood of memories,…

by | Sep 26, 2023

The American Spectator’s founder, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., joined The American Spectator director of operations Leonora Cravotta and The Scott Adams Show host Scott Adams to discuss his newest book, How Do We Get Out of Here?: Half a Century of Laughter…

by | Aug 17, 2023

Americans have a longstanding love affair with their pets. Polls by Gallup and Pew Research consistently show that a majority of Americans have pets and consider the pets family members. Not surprisingly, pets have figured prominently throughout American history. Almost…

by | Aug 16, 2023

WASHINGTON — I do not mean to be melodramatic, but as I think about Hunter and Joe Biden’s problems with the law it seems to me that we are facing a national tragedy. The president has a son who has…

by | Aug 4, 2023

PLYMOUTH NOTCH, Vt. — On Aug. 2, 1923, President Warren Harding unexpectedly fell ill and died while visiting San Francisco. Five hours later, America had a new president: Calvin Coolidge, a man driven by humility, respect, civility, and compassion. At…

by | Mar 26, 2023

The most powerful “weapon” of the Cold War wasn’t a weapon but an initiative dismissed by skeptics as “Star Wars,” that is, the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). And it was 40 years ago this month, on March 23, 1983, that…

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