How, asked Douglas Murray, does the West support the Hamas cult of death? Why do its universities and activists find mass murder and rape admirable? Why does the West obsess about the exact date before which it is permissible to…
Like so many others, I’ve long admired Elon Musk. His ambition, his ability to execute a deal, and his knack for hijacking industries that seemed immune to disruption are undeniable. He made electric cars reasonably cool, dragged NASA into the…
On government servers during government time, intelligence employees were caught having secret sex chats to share and discuss sexual fantasies. In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay discuss the grotesqueness of these chats — especially while on the…
While Intelligent Design (ID) is a term which is becoming more familiar in our culture it is safe to say most people still misunderstand it. Since critics often misrepresent ID, and paint ID advocates as a fanatical fringe group, it…
It was announced last month that England’s King Charles has knighted British historian Niall Ferguson, the author of 16 books and numerous essays and articles on history, foreign policy, and politics, for his service to literature. Ferguson has taught at…
We’ve known for a while that the CIA and FBI have gone rogue: They spy on American citizens and both institutions are infected by woke groupthink. On today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, Mike Waller, a senior analyst for strategy at the…
I woke up with unusual energy, as if I had fallen straight out of a Michael Jackson music video. I grabbed my notebook, my sunglasses, and a coffee to go, then went to write in the sun by the sea….
Late last year, Congress extended Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and, in doing so, secured “the nation’s warrantless surveillance powers” until April 2024. With that month fast approaching, House Republicans have unveiled a new package to…
Some four hundred thousand visitors pass through the wrought iron gates of the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague each year, most of them, we may safely presume, with the intention of viewing the institution’s most prized possession: Johannes Vermeer’s Meisje…