Hurricane Ian was an especially challenging natural phenomenon for hydrological, meteorological, and geographical reasons. Ian was a Category 4 — almost Category 5 — hurricane. That meant wherever it came ashore, it was going to wreck things. It carried storm…
With the grim inevitability of Greek tragedy, three things always happen when a hurricane makes landfall in the United States. First, the storm will be touted by the corporate media as evidence that anthropogenic climate change presents an existential threat…
We’ll start this column off with a point that must be belabored, and for that I’ll apologize to those of our readers who already get it. Namely, that when we here at The American Spectator talk about Joe Biden, particularly…
TAMPA — How do I hate September? Let me count the ways. T.S. Eliot was obviously not a Floridian. April is not the cruelest month in the Sunshine State. That honor goes, by popular acclaim, to September. Like just about every other…