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by | Feb 21, 2023

Though his image still is widely recognizable, and his name adorns cities, counties, towns, and streets across the country, today’s…

by | Feb 11, 2023

Calvin Coolidge was the 30th American president, starting in 1923, 100 years ago. His tenure, 1923–29, provides a stellar example…

by | Dec 31, 2022

Many see New Year’s Day as a starting point. It is a moment focused on the future. Beginning January 1,…

by | Oct 11, 2022

The Biden administration’s excessive use of executive orders, regulatory rulemaking power, and lawfare against state governments and other “intermediary institutions”;…

by | Oct 11, 2022

It’s not easy being a drama critic for the New York Times because you have so much heavy ideological baggage…

by | Aug 24, 2022

Woke liberalism is drenched in hypocritical sanctimony. It condemns past evils while perpetuating present ones. Progressives responsible for a shameless…

by | Aug 11, 2022

I had taken a long turn away from reading American history when I first became acquainted with David McCullough. From…

by | Jul 21, 2022

Longtime American Spectator contributor Neal B. Freeman was honored by the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday for “advancing American…

by | Jul 3, 2022

I remember one of my first public debates with a liberal. It was 1989. I was editor of the editorial…

by | Jun 20, 2022

Clocking in at 72 verses, Psalm 78 is one of the longest in the Jewish and Christian Psalters. At great…

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