Over time, Donald Trump has moved the Republican Party from the upper crust of effete country-club exclusivism toward a more diverse and inclusive (!) blue-collar, working-class, salt-of-the-earth populism. Quite a shift away from the classical interests of the Bushes, James…
There’s an ad circulating on the TV networks that you may have seen. It features a working-class union black guy who calls himself “Buddy,” and he says that he’s voting for Kamala Harris because Donald Trump wants to give tax…
At The American Spectator’s 56th Robert L. Bartley Gala, guests were treated to a sit-down discussion between editor Paul Kengor and former presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. From leaving the Democratic Party, to being denied Secret Service protection, to…
I was going to use today’s column to ruminate on Scott Pinsker’s interesting essay over at PJ Media yesterday entitled, “Is MAGA a Political Movement or Is It a Revolution? Here’s Your Sneak Peak Into America’s Future,” but I decided…
A few weeks ago, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. turned heads across the nation with his endorsement of former president Donald Trump. From the American health crisis to ending forever wars, the speech RFK Jr. delivered when exiting the race brought…
First, a note about “Ocasio.” Back in the 1930s, newspapers determined that American presidents with surnames extending beyond six letters needed to be identified by their three initials (FDR, JFK, LBJ) because seven letters could not fit across a tabloid…
Kamala Harris, who did not receive a single vote for president during the primaries, accepted the nomination of the Democratic Party Thursday night. Some people do not get their own irony. In order to catapult the one general election candidate…
CHICAGO — Day Two of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago confirms this much: With Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s nominee, Democrats are not moving to the middle. Independent voters, you are not the focus in Chicago. You…
Monday and Tuesday nights were historic events for American politics. No, seriously, they were. What you’ve seen in the first half of this year’s Democratic National Convention has been an exposition of something unprecedented — an utter divorce from reality,…