The meteoric rise and fall of Quarterback Kenny Pickett in Pittsburgh in less than two short years (actually, in Pickett’s case, less than a year and a half of games) is taking the NFL by storm. Personally, it’s the most…
Ya gotta laugh. Over there at The New York Times is this headline: Trump’s Choice Makes a Joke of ‘Election Integrity’ The article, designed as yet another Trump attack by his hometown paper that can’t abide him, was penned by…
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….
On today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, host Scott McKay debriefs after his Saturday interview with Tucker Carlson. He tells cohost Melissa Mackenzie all about how difficult it was to look good on camera. (WATCH HERE: McKay to Tucker: It’s Obama’s World)…
There’s an old meme that you’ve surely seen. To paraphrase, it holds that conspiracy nuts are really just six months ahead of everybody else. Then there’s the other meme that asks if you’ve apologized to your conspiracy theorist friends for…
Taylor Swift is Time magazine’s Person of the Year, ending the suspense that, in the days and hours leading up to the announcement, was nigh on unendurable. Recalling football coach John Mackay’s line along the lines of: “win or lose,…
The featured article on the Foreign Affairs website on Thanksgiving Day was by Wang Jisi, identified as “Founding President of the Institute of International Studies at Peking University.” The article is entitled “America and China Are Not Yet in a…
For a couple of days, it looked as though Martha Stewart, of all people, had given up on Thanksgiving. She announced her surrender on a television talk show (naturally), saying: “I gave up Thanksgiving. I canceled … nine guests canceled…
For three days last week I put up posters of people who were murdered or kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. The first day I did this I didn’t have my wits about me and simply stapled them to…
Democrats who want to resurrect Title II (a.k.a. net neutrality) rules on internet providers continue to ignore the lessons provided by Europe, where a stronger regulatory regime harmed broadband access during the COVID-19 pandemic. Any arguments about lower broadband prices…