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by | Jan 4, 2020

Politics is often said to be a sport — indeed, a bloodsport. But what if it were an actual sport,…

by | Dec 22, 2019

’Tis the season to celebrate great writing. The year-end books special is a long-standing tradition at The American Spectator — and…

by | Nov 14, 2019

In his iconic first novel, The Time Machine, H. G. Wells sends his Victorian protagonist 800,805 years into the future…

by | Nov 10, 2019

There’s a war going on — and a very strange one. It’s a war between identity groups in which feminists…

by | Oct 31, 2019

The marriage between feminism and the sexual revolution has been akin to a prude marrying a playboy. Its offspring were…

by | Sep 24, 2019

The past few years have often felt like an unending stand-up comedy routine. From the ’50s. “Women are so dumb,”…

by | Sep 17, 2019

People take the game Monopoly™ seriously. How seriously? Back in 1991, in Pennsylvania, Michael J. Klucznik and Marc J. P….

by | Aug 27, 2019

If you want to know why Donald Trump is president, you might begin by examining the career of Marcie Bianco….

by | Jul 21, 2019

In every period between James Bond movies, the progressive chorus starts singing the same tiresome two songs, right on key….

by | Jul 10, 2019

The world has seen many tragedies throughout the ages. Wars. Famine. Poverty. Pillaging. The list goes on. The most miserable…

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