by | Jan 22, 2024

Ron DeSantis’s exit from the presidential race effectively turns the 2024 election into a three-person contest: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Nikki Haley. (We shouldn’t ignore our friend RFK, Jr., though he’s more a factor — and a significant one…

by | Jan 20, 2024

Nikki Haley had her moment in the early debates. Calling out the dysfunction and incompetence in Congress and the Republican Party electrified people — but just for a moment. Since then, she has been coasting, attempting to avoid angering any…

by | Nov 17, 2023

Last Saturday I explained in The American Spectator what was about to happen in Spain. On Thursday the tragedy was consummated: Sanchez became prime minister with the support of the communists, the Catalan coup plotters, the friends of terrorists, and…

by | Nov 9, 2023

In football, a disastrous season results in ownership firing the coach. Owners don’t, at least after season’s end, blame referees, rules, second-stringers, field conditions, and inconsequential plays called in the second quarter of the fifth game for a losing record….

by | Nov 9, 2023

Virginia is for lovers Democrats. After Glenn Youngkin’s dramatic gubernatorial victory two years ago, Republicans looked to the commonwealth as a place that could bring good news on Tuesday by winning the upper chamber to give the party a clean…

by | Nov 7, 2023

How can American Jews signal their revulsion with the Left’s growing anti-Semitism? Starting today: Stop voting Democrat. Intellectual Milton Himmelfarb once quipped that “Jews earn like Episcopalians but vote like Puerto Ricans.” Jews should know better. Although they tend to be educated and affluent, Jews…

by | Nov 7, 2023

COLUMBUS, OHIO — As the residents of Ohio head to the polls today, they will be casting votes on two radical ballot initiatives that could determine the direction of the state in the coming decades: Issue 1, a constitutional amendment…

by | Nov 6, 2023

It wasn’t all that long ago when Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron was all but written off as a gubernatorial challenger to Kentucky’s Democrat incumbent Gov. Andy Beshear. In fact, an Emerson College/Fox56 News poll in early October had Beshear…

by | Oct 27, 2023

Perhaps it’s because of my profession; perhaps it’s because I don’t like speaking — I detest the concept of noise, and this includes the sound of jackhammers, cat fights, and AOC speeches. I feel more and more in tune with…

by | Oct 19, 2023

Back there in the Stone Age of late September in this space, the headline was: Trump vs. a Corrupt Political Establishment       Democracy under assault. It was noted at the time that: The serious problem here is that…

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