The tragic killing of two U.S. citizens this week in the border town of Matamoros, Mexico, should, in a just world, refocus American attention on the glaring problem of transnational drug cartels’ de facto control of large swaths of our…
The Dallas Morning News, longtime home of one of The American Spectator’s most beloved columnists, William Murchison, is on target in its editorial approval of Gov. Greg Abbott’s “Operation Lone Star,” which has been busing illegals out of Texas to…
Mexico’s attempt at a government-run wholesale wireless communications network is the latest in a string of costly, inefficient, and ultimately disastrous government-driven communications infrastructure projects worldwide. Since its inception, the “Red Compartida” (or shared network) has been mired in impropriety…
“I needed that scratch to awaken me.” -Tyrone Power in The Mark of Zorro Hooray for Hollywoke. Where once it steered viewers leftward with pedestrian liberal propaganda, it’s now hastening the already mass movement of Hispanics to the right by ruining…
Have you ever given some thought to how politicians and the media are well-schooled in the use of connotation versus denotation? Denotation is the basic definition of a word as found in the dictionary. Connotation is the emotion that comes…
Only one man in Hollywoke today could make a movie as old-fashioned, straightforward, and ultimately uplifting as Cry Macho, and trigger half a dozen progressive landmines in 104 minutes. On the surface it’s the simple tale of a broken-down old…
Afghanistan is not the only crisis mortifying our country as Biden licks ice cream from the comfort of Camp David, orders children to wear masks, and now retreats to Delaware. America’s southern border is another catastrophe, and unlike Afghanistan, it…
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, scored a major win for the Biden administration on Tuesday by temporarily halting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order which permitted state troopers to stop and reroute…
In the 1970s, the Latin American Left played a key role in the destruction of liberal democracy, which it attacked as an instrument of bourgeois domination. In many cases the leftists were so “successful” they helped bring about right-wing military…