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by | Oct 20, 2025

It’s funny because for the longest time, it was conservatives who were faulted for embracing retrograde notions and ideas. But…

by | Sep 12, 2025

Revolutions and counterrevolutions can get nasty and violent — even cultural revolutions and counterrevolutions. Charlie Kirk was a culture and…

by | Aug 22, 2025

Democrats are in dire straits, uncertain of what they believe, unsure of where to turn. Behind closed doors, some whisper…

by | Aug 5, 2025

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series by The American Spectator’s summer intern class on how conservatives can wage…

by | Aug 1, 2025

The rise of Japan’s Sanseitō party shouldn’t shock anyone paying attention.  For years, the political class shrugged off rising unease…

by | Jul 22, 2025

A decade ago, Donald Trump attended the Republican primary debates among established right-wing leaders. The real estate billionaire, well known…

by | Jul 7, 2025

We go through this virtually every time some tragedy hits. I don’t know about you, but I’m absolutely sick of…

by | Jul 2, 2025

Former Obama speechwriter David Litt has been making the media rounds for his new book, It’s Only Drowning, which he…

by | Jun 29, 2025

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before a House subcommittee about the HHS’s proposed 2026 budget on Tuesday, making…

by | Jun 22, 2025

A quick prelude before I dive into the substance of this column: the regular readers of items in this space,…

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