by | Apr 21, 2023

Joe Biden called Robert Kennedy one of his two political heroes. He showed this by plagiarizing the former senator from New York’s words during his first run for president 36 years ago. The man who once took Robert Kennedy’s words…

by | Jan 10, 2023

WASHINGTON — I am engaged in reading a very fine book by my colleague Paul Kengor. It was written six years ago, so do not feel bad if you missed it. You still have time. It is called A Pope…

by | Jul 24, 2022

Let’s begin with a major boost the flying public received in 1976, albeit a privilege enjoyed by a tiny fraction of fortunate flyers: the first commercial regular service on an SST (supersonic transport). The Concorde was a joint venture of…

by | Mar 13, 2022

Recently, Yale Law School professor E. Donald Elliott, a first-rate lawyer and regulatory expert, wrote in TAS that a little-known provision in the 25th Amendment can be used to swiftly toss the sitting president and vice president, and replace them…

by | Feb 27, 2022

The Biden White House, facing withering scrutiny over its Ukraine failures, now is characterizing Russian dictator Vladimir Putin as “mentally imbalanced.” We remember this Democrat playbook in the way they portrayed President Trump. Just throw mud at others and see…

by | Dec 13, 2021

Time to take a break during the holidays — impossible during last year’s kerfuffle after the 2020 election — and hence the delay in publishing this piece on a legend who left us on Halloween 2020; and quite a bio he…

by | Apr 13, 2021

Washington In predicting what we can expect to be the achievements of President Joe Biden, let us consider what his modern Democratic predecessors have achieved. There is a pattern in the president’s predecessors’ achievements that is revelatory. Briefly, consider what…

by | Jan 15, 2021

It is just a matter of some time, some patience. After Gennifer Flowers, they said Clinton was cooked. Then came — who remembers the order? — Paula Corbin Jones, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, Monica and the Stain. So he got…

by | Dec 8, 2020

Washington Can Sleepy Joe Biden save liberalism? As I have said repeatedly since 2011 when I released my prize-winning book, The Death of Liberalism, liberalism is no more. Others seem to agree. So perhaps the question should be, can Sleepy…

by | Nov 15, 2019

Both America and The American Spectator have lost a friend and an important conservative intellectual: Peter Collier. He quietly passed away a week ago, on November 1, in a hospital in Sacramento, with little fanfare and insufficient public acknowledgment. He…

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