Evil Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Apr 11, 2024

It wasn’t about Israel. It was Nov. 28, 1941. Israel, founded in 1948 — seven years later — did not exist. The territory of modern-day Israel and Palestine was then under the control the British. Europe was at war. Adolf…

by | Mar 29, 2024

Last Friday, a trove of evidence was released in the harrowing child abuse case against YouTuber Ruby Franke and her co-defendant, Jodi Hildebrandt. The evidence tells of egregious abuse against Franke’s two young children, who were 9 and 12 at…

by | Feb 23, 2024

Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled last week that, under state law, embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) are children. This decision is correct, as embryos are in fact children. Embryos have the unique DNA of an individual person and, given…

by | Dec 12, 2023

YouTubers Shane Dawson and Ryland Adams announced the birth of their sons, Jet and Max, on Sunday. Dawson is the biological father to one of the boys, while Adams is the biological father to the other. The mother of the…

by | Oct 28, 2023

Wouldn’t it be nice if all we had to do was make believe and evil would disappear? Because we wish it, it must be so. Go test that in your life. Unless you add patience, fortitude, and much hard work,…

by | May 15, 2023

It turns out that if you spend your days sticking needles through heavily pregnant women’s abdomens to stop their unborn children’s beating hearts and then removing those deceased children, either whole or torn apart, you get nightmares.  That was the…

by and | May 11, 2023

In this episode of The Spectacle podcast, Melissa Mackenzie (publisher of The American Spectator) and Scott McKay (American Spectator contributing editor and publisher of both RVIVR.com and TheHayride.com) have on a special guest: The American Spectator’s editor, Paul Kengor. For…

by | Apr 19, 2023

“I feel only sympathy for the Russians. No people have suffered as much death.” That was the response of a colleague of mine, Jan, a Polish professor and adviser to the Solidarity movement in the 1980s. I had hosted Jan…

by | Feb 1, 2023

Odesa May 6, 1900 (Old Style) The crowd in Katerynynska Square grows larger with each passing moment, fed by a continuous stream of pedestrians making their way down Katerynynska Street, or up the sandstone steps of the Primorsky Stairs, toward…

by | Jan 25, 2023

Postjudice, a perfectly cromulent word, characterizes a reaction, extraordinary mostly in its ordinariness, to the elderly Asian man murdering 11 mostly older Asians at a Monterey Park, California, dance hall. “Was the shooting an act of anti-Asian bigotry?” University of…

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